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Lemonia gens

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This article is about a Roman family. For the genus of moths named after it, seeLemonia.

Thegens Lemonia was an ancient but obscure family atRome. Hardly any members of thisgens are known, and the name might be entirely forgotten, were it not for the fact that the Lemonii gave their name to one of theServian tribes.[1] This dates the family to at least the middle of the sixth century BC, when they may have been major landholders in the region later known as thepagus Lemonius, but none of the Lemonii are known to have held anymagistracies over the history of theRepublic. A few Lemonii are known from inscriptions; a family of this name lived inVenetia and Histria.[2]

Members

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This list includes abbreviatedpraenomina. For an explanation of this practice, seefiliation.
  • Lucius Lemonius, buried atAquileia in Venetia and Histria.[3]
  • Lucius Lemonius T. f., built a tomb nearPatavium in Venetia and Histria for a certain Pittiaca Primula.[4]
  • Quintus Lemonius Sex. f., named in an inscription fromJulia Concordia in Venetia and Histria.[5]
  • Gaius Lemonius C. f. Mollo, buried at Patavium.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Cicero,Pro Plancio, 38.
  2. ^Cornell,The Beginnings of Rome, pp. 174, 177, 178.
  3. ^InscrAqu, vol. II, Np. 2384.
  4. ^AE1987, 447.
  5. ^ILLConcordia, vol. II, No. 84.
  6. ^CILV, 2974.

Bibliography

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  • Theodor Mommsenet alii,Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (The Body of Latin Inscriptions, abbreviatedCIL), Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (1853–present).
  • René Cagnatet alii,L'Année épigraphique (The Year in Epigraphy, abbreviatedAE), Presses Universitaires de France (1888–present).
  • Fulviomario Broilo,Iscrizioni Lapidarie Latine del Museo Nazionale Concordiese di Portogruaro (I a.C. – III d.C.) (Latin Lapidary Inscriptions from the National Museum of Concordia at Portogruaro, 1st century BC – 3rd century AD, abbreviatedILLConcordia), Bretschneider, Rome (1980–1984).
  • Giovanni Battista Brusin,Inscriptiones Aquileiae (Inscriptions of Aquileia, abbreviatedInscrAqu), Udine (1991–1993).
  • Timothy J. Cornell,The Beginnings of Rome: Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars (c. 1000–264 BC), Routledge, London (1995).
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