Trebania gens
The gens Trebania or Trebana was an obscure
plebeian family at ancient Rome. Only a few members of this gens are known, chiefly from inscriptions.[1]
Origin
The
likely derives its nomen from the same root.Members
- Lucius Trebanius,
- Gaius Trebanius Rufus, named in a bronze inscription from Neapolis in Campania.[5]
- Publius Trebanus Salistianus, buried at Trebula Mutusca, aged thirty, in a first-century tomb built by his wife, Ulpia Sabina.[6]
See also
References
Bibliography
- Joseph Hilarius Eckhel, Doctrina Numorum Veterum (The Study of Ancient Coins, 1792–1798).
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849).
- Theodor Mommsen et alii, Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (The Body of Latin Inscriptions, abbreviated CIL), Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (1853–present).
- George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, vol. VIII, pp. 103–184 (1897).
- T. Robert S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic, American Philological Association (1952–1986).