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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
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Resia T. l. Prima, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Rome, together with Resia Cleopatra, another freedwoman, and a freedman, Sextus Servilius Veiento.
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Resia T. l. Cleopatra, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Rome, together with Resia Prima, another freedwoman, and a freedman, Sextus Servilius Veiento.
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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.
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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
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There is no evidence that the Resii were ever divided into distinct families, and all of their surnames have the appearance of personal
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is a separate name. The Resii of historical times bear more conventional praenomina, of which the most frequent appear to have been
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Aulus Resius A. f. Genialis, son of Aulus Resius Moschus and Claretis, buried in the family sepulchre built by his father at Rome.
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Gaius Resius M'. f. Severus, one of the duumviri jure dicundo at Vicetia, perhaps the nephew of Gaius Resius Patruus.
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Fertr Resius, Rex Aequicolus, is preimus ius fetiale paravit inde p(opulus) R(omanus) discipleinam excepit.
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Fertor Resius, King of the Aequicoli in the time of the Roman monarchy, to whom the institution of the
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Titus Resius T. f., governor of an uncertain province between 50 and 20 BC, built a sepulchre at
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Ada Gunnella, "Iscrizioni Inedite di Saturnia" (Unedited Inscriptions from Saturnia), in
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in Venetia and Histria; from his cognomen, perhaps the uncle of Gaius Resius Severus.
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earlier; he refers to them in the time of Tullus Hostilius, the third King of Rome.
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Other passages in Livy seem to place the institution of the fetiales and the
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Resia Victoria, made a libationary offering to a deity at Ampsancto in
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Resia T. l. Rufa, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Mevania.
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According to tradition, Fertor Resius was King of the Aequicoli, an
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Roman Female Praenomina: Studies in the Nomenclature of Roman Women
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was adopted from the Aequicoli, although he does not name Resius.
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Aulus Resius A. f. Asper, the son of Resius Aster, buried at Rome.
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Resia Gaia, the wife of Aurelius Vitalis, a centurion in the
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Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities
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Resius Chronius, freedman of Resius Albanus, was buried at
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Fertor Resius, King of the Aequicoli, first instituted the
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Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica Comunale in Roma
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Resia T. f. Rufa, named in a dedicatory inscription from
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The legendary Fertor Resius bore an otherwise unknown
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describes this procedure as it was first adopted by
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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). 131:to the people of 999: 835: 824: 818: 807: 801: 790: 784: 773: 767: 764: 758: 747: 741: 735: 726: 715: 709: 698: 689: 678: 669: 658: 649: 638: 632: 626: 620: 609: 603: 596: 590: 583: 577: 567: 561: 558: 552: 542: 536: 530: 524: 518: 512: 509: 503: 500: 494: 491: 485: 474: 437: 430: 1007: 1006: 1002: 1001: 1000: 998: 997: 996: 982: 981: 937:Paul von Rohden 871:Theodor Mommsen 854:History of Rome 844: 839: 838: 825: 821: 808: 804: 791: 787: 774: 770: 765: 761: 748: 744: 736: 729: 716: 712: 699: 692: 679: 672: 659: 652: 639: 635: 627: 623: 610: 606: 597: 593: 584: 580: 568: 564: 559: 555: 543: 539: 531: 527: 519: 515: 510: 506: 501: 497: 492: 488: 475: 468: 463: 446: 441: 440: 431: 427: 422: 340:Moesia Inferior 270: 256:, red-haired. 191: 141: 83: 46: 20:was an obscure 12: 11: 5: 1005: 1003: 995: 994: 984: 983: 980: 979: 972: 965: 958: 945:Hermann Dessau 934: 922: 905: 895: 887: 868: 858: 847:Titus Livius ( 843: 840: 837: 836: 819: 802: 785: 768: 759: 742: 727: 710: 690: 670: 650: 633: 621: 604: 591: 578: 562: 553: 537: 525: 513: 504: 495: 486: 465: 464: 462: 459: 458: 457: 455:Si deus si dea 452: 445: 442: 439: 438: 424: 423: 421: 418: 417: 416: 409: 406: 403: 392: 389: 378: 367: 364: 361: 358:Cisalpine Gaul 346: 343: 332: 329: 326: 315: 304: 293: 285: 284: 269: 266: 209:, genial, and 190: 187: 140: 137: 125:Gnaeus Gellius 121:Numa Pompilius 62:Roman Republic 50:Oscan-speaking 45: 42: 34:Roman monarchy 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1004: 993: 990: 989: 987: 977: 973: 970: 967:Mika Kajava, 966: 963: 959: 956: 952: 951: 946: 942: 938: 935: 932: 928: 927: 923: 920: 916: 915: 910: 906: 903: 899: 896: 893: 892: 888: 885: 881: 880: 875: 872: 869: 866: 862: 859: 856: 855: 850: 846: 845: 841: 833: 830: 829: 823: 820: 816: 813: 812: 806: 803: 799: 796: 795: 789: 786: 782: 779: 778: 772: 769: 763: 760: 756: 753: 752: 746: 743: 739: 734: 732: 728: 724: 721: 720: 714: 711: 707: 704: 703: 697: 695: 691: 687: 684: 683: 677: 675: 671: 667: 664: 663: 657: 655: 651: 647: 644: 643: 637: 634: 630: 625: 622: 618: 615: 614: 608: 605: 601: 595: 592: 588: 582: 579: 575: 574:s. v. patruus 571: 566: 563: 557: 554: 550: 546: 541: 538: 534: 529: 526: 522: 517: 514: 508: 505: 499: 496: 490: 487: 483: 480: 479: 473: 471: 467: 460: 456: 453: 451: 448: 447: 443: 435: 429: 426: 419: 414: 410: 407: 404: 401: 397: 393: 390: 387: 383: 379: 376: 372: 368: 365: 362: 359: 355: 351: 350:fourth legion 347: 344: 341: 337: 333: 330: 327: 324: 320: 316: 313: 309: 305: 302: 298: 294: 292:was ascribed. 291: 287: 286: 283: 281: 277: 272: 271: 267: 265: 263: 259: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 234: 232: 228: 224: 220: 216: 212: 208: 204: 200: 196: 188: 186: 184: 183: 178: 177: 172: 171: 166: 165: 160: 159: 154: 150: 146: 138: 136: 134: 130: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 99:, the fourth 98: 97:Ancus Marcius 94: 89: 87: 82: 77: 75: 71: 70:Palatine Hill 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 43: 41: 39: 35: 31: 27: 23: 19: 992:Roman gentes 975: 968: 961: 954: 948: 941:Elimar Klebs 924: 918: 912: 908: 907:René Cagnat 901: 897: 889: 883: 877: 873: 864: 852: 842:Bibliography 826: 822: 809: 805: 792: 788: 775: 771: 762: 749: 745: 740:, 1926, 250. 737: 717: 713: 700: 680: 660: 640: 636: 628: 624: 611: 607: 599: 594: 586: 581: 573: 569: 565: 556: 548: 544: 540: 532: 528: 520: 516: 511:Livy, i. 24. 507: 498: 493:Livy, i. 32. 489: 476: 433: 428: 323:fifth legion 289: 273: 257: 253: 249: 245: 241: 237: 235: 222: 214: 210: 206: 202: 198: 192: 180: 174: 168: 162: 156: 152: 148: 142: 128: 116: 104: 101:King of Rome 91: 85: 80: 79: 73: 47: 26:ancient Rome 17: 15: 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; 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Index

plebeian
ancient Rome
Aequicoli
Roman monarchy
gens
Oscan-speaking
Aequi
Volsci
Roman Republic
Old Latin
Palatine Hill
Livy
Ancus Marcius
King of Rome
Dionysius
fetiales
Numa Pompilius
Gnaeus Gellius
Ardea
praenomen
Titus
Aulus
Gaius
Manius
Marcus
cognomina
Alban Hills
Vicentia
Venetia and Histria
the goddess

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