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Reginia gens

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The gens Reginia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens are mentioned in history, but several are known from inscriptions.[1]

Origin

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The nomen Reginius belongs to a class of gentilicia formed from cognomina ending in -inus.[2] Reginus, the surname and probable root of this nomen, belongs to a type of cognomen derived from the names of places, in this case the ancient city of Rhegium in Bruttium, presumable the place where the ancestors of the Reginii lived.[3][4]

Members

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

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b PIR, vol. III, p. 126.
  2. ^ Chase, pp. 125, 126.
  3. ^ Chase, pp. 113, 114.
  4. ^ New College Latin & English Dictionary, s. v. Reginus.
  5. ^ CIL VI, 37218.
  6. ^ AE 1976, 461.
  7. ^ CIL VI, 2384.
  8. ^ CIL XI, 7090.
  9. ^ AE 1977, 519.
  10. ^ CIL VI, 1636.
  11. ^ CIL XIII, 8244.
  12. ^ CIL XIII, 533.
  13. ^ CIL VI, 3422.

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