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Egnatuleia gens

Roman family


Roman family

The gens Egnatuleia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. The only member of the gens to achieve any of the higher offices of the state was Lucius Egnatuleius, quaestor in 44 BC.

Members

:This list includes abbreviated praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see filiation.

  • Gaius Egnatuleius, father of the triumvir monetalis.
  • Gaius Egnatuleius C. f., triumvir monetalis in 97 BC. He struck a quinarius bearing the head of Apollo on the obverse, and Victoria with a trophy on the reverse.
  • Lucius Egnatuleius, quaestor in 44 BC. He commanded the fourth legion, which deserted from Marcus Antonius to Octavian. As a reward for his conduct on this occasion, Cicero proposed in the senate that he should be allowed to hold public offices three years before the legal time.
  • Egnatuleius Crescens, legate of Numidia under Magnentius.
  • (? Egn)atuleius Herculius, praefectus annonae under Magnus Maximus.

References

  • PLRE

References

  1. ''[[Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology]]'', [[William Smith (lexicographer). William Smith]], Editor.
  2. [[Joseph Hilarius Eckhel]], ''Doctrina Numorum Veterum'' v. p. 205.
  3. [[Cicero. Marcus Tullius Cicero]], ''[[Philippicae]]'' iii. 3, 15, iv. 2, v. 19.
  4. {{AE. 1933. 105
  5. {{CIL. 14. 4410, {{CIL. 14. 4412
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