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The gens Artoria was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens are mentioned in history, but a number are known from inscriptions.
Drawing of the Lucius Artorius Castus inscription from Podstrana, as read (with minor errors) by professor Frane Bulić in the late 1880s (source: T. G. Jackson, "Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria", Oxford, 1887, pp. 167)
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The gens Atria was a Roman family, known primarily from two individuals who flourished during the middle years of the first century BC. Members
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The gens Arruntia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens first came to prominence during the final years of the Republic. [1] Origin
The gens Articuleia was a Roman family who achieved prominence during the early Roman Empire. [1] [2] The gens is known chiefly from its two members who held the consulate. Quintus Articuleius Paetus, suffect consul in AD 78 and ordinary consul in 101. Quintus Articuleius Paetinus, ordinary consul in 123.
The gens Antonia was a Roman family of great antiquity, with both patrician and plebeian branches. The first of the gens to achieve prominence was Titus Antonius Merenda, one of the second group of Decemviri called, in 450 BC, to help draft what became the Law of the Twelve Tables. The most prominent member of the gens was Marcus Antonius. [1]