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109:—it would follow the pattern of numerous other localities that gave rise to Roman gentes. With the exception of Titus Atinius, a figure ascribed to the mythology of the early Republic, all of the Atinii occurring in history belong to the period following the 472: 128:, a surname originally referring to someone with thick or prominent lips, one of an abundant class of cognomina derived from the physical characteristics of an individual. 200: 241: 237: 160: 484: 148: 59: 502: 222: 489: 477: 85:. The geographical and ethnic origin of this gens is not stated in any surviving authority, but if based on the town of 216: 156: 522: 454: 254: 152: 226: 71: 189: 110: 527: 168: 137:
Titus Atinius, according to legend, 491 BC had visions foretelling catastrophe unless the
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in 196 BC, required the senate to consider the claims of the consuls
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Gaius Atinius Labeo, praetor in 190 BC, received the province of
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heeded his warning, and held the festival, averting divine wrath.
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Marcus and Gaius Atinius, two of the main leaders of the
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under the consul Tiberius Sempronius Longus in 194 BC.
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in 194 BC, where he served under the command of the
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Index

Atinia (gens)
plebeian
Ancient Rome
Republic
gens
consulship
praetors
Gaius Atinius Labeo
nomen
Atina
Volscian
Latium
Samnites
municipium
Samnite Wars
Second Punic War
cognomen
Great Games
senate
Gaius Atinius Labeo
tribune of the plebs
Lucius Furius Purpureo
Marcus Claudius Marcellus
triumph
colonies
Praetor peregrinus
lex Atinia
military tribunes
Gaul
consul

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