233:, referred to a paternal uncle, and probably served to distinguish him from his nephew and namesake. A number of other surnames borne by freedmen would have been their original personal names, prior to their manumission.
76:, the law prescribing the manner in which an ambassador should approach another people to demand redress for various grievances, or deliver a formal declaration of war:
123:, the second King of Rome, and mentions the tradition that the law originated with the Aequicolae, together with an alternative tradition, mentioned by the historian
236:
Several women of this gens bore surnames derived from old praenomina, which served the same individualizing function, although placed after the gentilicium, such as
925:
391:
Resia T. l. Prima, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Rome, together with Resia
Cleopatra, another freedwoman, and a freedman, Sextus Servilius Veiento.
345:
Resia T. l. Cleopatra, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Rome, together with Resia Prima, another freedwoman, and a freedman, Sextus
Servilius Veiento.
890:
366:
Aulus Resius
Moschus, the husband of Claretis, and father of Aulus Resius Genialis, whom he buried in the family sepulchre that he built at Rome.
217:
would probably belong to a class of surnames derived from the town of the bearer's origin, perhaps indicating that his family had lived in the
780:
665:
645:
193:
There is no evidence that the Resii were ever divided into distinct families, and all of their surnames have the appearance of personal
831:
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797:
754:
722:
705:
685:
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481:
155:
is a separate name. The Resii of historical times bear more conventional praenomina, of which the most frequent appear to have been
363:
Aulus Resius A. f. Genialis, son of Aulus Resius
Moschus and Claretis, buried in the family sepulchre built by his father at Rome.
878:
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718:
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612:
477:
949:
913:
776:
661:
641:
853:
408:
Gaius Resius M'. f. Severus, one of the duumviri jure dicundo at
Vicetia, perhaps the nephew of Gaius Resius Patruus.
860:
108:
279:
81:
Fertr Resius, Rex
Aequicolus, is preimus ius fetiale paravit inde p(opulus) R(omanus) discipleinam excepit.
991:
349:
288:
Fertor Resius, King of the
Aequicoli in the time of the Roman monarchy, to whom the institution of the
449:
261:
930:
230:
322:
295:
Titus Resius T. f., governor of an uncertain province between 50 and 20 BC, built a sepulchre at
181:
175:
352:. Together with her husband's cousin, Aurelius Proclianus, Resia built a tomb for Vitalis at
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163:
157:
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870:
311:
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Ada
Gunnella, "Iscrizioni Inedite di Saturnia" (Unedited Inscriptions from Saturnia), in
944:
454:
357:
124:
120:
61:
49:
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377:
in
Venetia and Histria; from his cognomen, perhaps the uncle of Gaius Resius Severus.
96:
69:
33:
940:
436:
earlier; he refers to them in the time of Tullus
Hostilius, the third King of Rome.
132:
100:
25:
218:
432:
Other passages in Livy seem to place the institution of the fetiales and the
395:
318:
307:
275:
144:
65:
900:(Bulletin of the Municipal Archaeological Commission of Rome, abbreviated
381:
370:
194:
112:
412:
411:
Resia Victoria, made a libationary offering to a deity at Ampsancto in
385:
374:
296:
226:
886:), Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (1853–present).
399:
339:
335:
300:
103:, in the latter part of the seventh century BC, and reports that the
57:
405:
Resia T. l. Rufa, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Mevania.
48:
According to tradition, Fertor Resius was King of the Aequicoli, an
969:
Roman Female Praenomina: Studies in the Nomenclature of Roman Women
107:
was adopted from the Aequicoli, although he does not name Resius.
353:
328:
Aulus Resius A. f. Asper, the son of Resius Aster, buried at Rome.
53:
29:
21:
28:. The Resii traced their ancestry to Fertor Resius, King of the
894:, William Smith, ed., Little, Brown, and Company, Boston (1859).
848:
92:
37:
151:, a known but archaic name; but the current consensus is that
348:
Resia Gaia, the wife of Aurelius Vitalis, a centurion in the
926:
Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities
334:
Resius Chronius, freedman of Resius Albanus, was buried at
84:
Fertor Resius, King of the Aequicoli, first instituted the
898:
Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica Comunale in Roma
394:
Resia T. f. Rufa, named in a dedicatory inscription from
56:, a confederation of hill tribes whom together with the
252:, a name given to the eldest daughter in a family; and
143:
The legendary Fertor Resius bore an otherwise unknown
88:. From him the Roman people acquired the discipline.
953:(The Prosopography of the Roman Empire, abbreviated
95:
describes this procedure as it was first adopted by
921:), Presses Universitaires de France (1888–present).
766:Gunnella, "Iscrizioni Inedite di Saturnia", No. 7.
733:
731:
72:records that Resius taught the Roman people the
331:Resius Aster, the father of Aulus Resius Asper.
976:The New College Latin & English Dictionary
676:
674:
882:(The Body of Latin Inscriptions, abbreviated
696:
694:
656:
654:
135:, but like Livy he does not name their king.
8:
472:
470:
278:. For an explanation of this practice, see
60:came into regular conflict with the nascent
325:, and the former master of Resius Chronius.
971:, Acta Instituti Romani Finlandiae (1994).
570:New College Latin & English Dictionary
545:New College Latin & English Dictionary
533:Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquity
314:for his friend, Lucius Aufidius Trophimus.
891:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities
521:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities
167:. Other names used by the Resii include
466:
425:
369:Gaius Resius C. f. Patruus, one of the
225:, the surname of one of the Resii from
147:, which some scholars have amended to
549:s. v. asper, aster, genialis, severus
388:for someone whose name has been lost.
380:Resia M. Paula, built a monument at
7:
917:(The Year in Epigraphy, abbreviated
14:
111:discusses the institution of the
64:during the fifth century BC. An
978:, Bantam Books, New York (1995).
36:. However, few members of this
274:This list includes abbreviated
964:, vol. 45, pp. 128–139 (1983).
879:Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum
589:, pp. 165, 166, 171, 175, 176.
587:The Origin of Roman Praenomina
306:Titus Resius, built a tomb at
68:inscription discovered on the
1:
950:Prosopographia Imperii Romani
933:, ed. (Second Edition, 1897).
535:, pp. 667, 668 ("Fetiales").
523:, pp. 530, 531 ("Fetiales").
52:people better known as the
1008:
861:Dionysius of Halicarnassus
40:are mentioned in history.
600:Roman Female Praenomina
189:Branches and cognomina
90:
371:duumviri jure dicundo
260:presumably refers to
78:
32:, in the time of the
914:L'Année épigraphique
865:Romaike Archaiologia
560:Chase, pp. 113, 114.
450:List of Roman gentes
931:Harry Thurston Peck
631:, vol. III, p. 128.
231:Venetia and Histria
974:John C. Traupman,
904:), (1872–present).
502:Dionysius, ii. 72.
342:, aged forty-five.
317:Resius Albanus, a
264:of the same name.
240:, the feminine of
127:, attributing the
957:), Berlin (1898).
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962:Epigraphica
434:ius fetiale
290:ius fetiale
262:the goddess
219:Alban Hills
129:ius fetiale
117:ius fetiale
105:ius fetiale
86:ius fetiale
74:ius fetiale
461:References
396:Ferentinum
276:praenomina
248:, little;
213:, stern.
205:, a star,
197:, such as
139:Praenomina
24:family at
18:gens Resia
781:1982, 305
686:VI, 25399
646:1992, 413
420:Footnotes
319:centurion
308:Amiternum
280:filiation
201:, rough,
195:cognomina
145:praenomen
109:Dionysius
66:Old Latin
30:Aequicoli
986:Category
943:, &
832:IX, 1023
798:XI, 7941
706:VI, 7813
666:1927, 51
617:XI, 5029
598:Kajava,
482:VI, 1302
444:See also
382:Saturnia
354:Eporedia
258:Victoria
227:Vicentia
207:Genialis
115:and the
113:fetiales
22:plebeian
909:et alii
874:et alii
815:V, 3142
755:V, 3141
723:V, 6782
585:Chase,
413:Samnium
386:Etruria
375:Vicetia
321:in the
312:Sabinum
297:Mevania
268:Members
223:Patruus
215:Albanus
211:Severus
400:Latium
336:Oescus
301:Umbria
182:Marcus
179:, and
176:Manius
153:Fertor
149:Sertor
119:under
58:Volsci
44:Origin
250:Prima
246:Paula
242:Gaius
203:Aster
199:Asper
170:Gaius
164:Aulus
158:Titus
133:Ardea
54:Aequi
902:BCAR
849:Livy
738:BCAR
254:Rufa
238:Gaia
161:and
93:Livy
38:gens
16:The
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851:),
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384:in
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