Appia gens

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The gens Appia was a plebeian family at Rome. Its nomen, Appius, is a patronymic surname based on the praenomen Appius.[1] The gens does not appear to have been very large, and few of its members achieved great importance.

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  1. ^ Chase, pp. 151, 152.
  2. ^ CIL VI, 1348 = ILS 1003.
  3. ^ Kavanagh, "Cursus and Possible Origo of Sex. Appius Severus".
  4. ^ Cassius Dio, lxvii. 11, lxviii. 9, 30.
  5. ^ Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, x. 66.
  6. ^ Martial, ix. 85.
  7. ^ Aurelius Victor, Epitome, 11. § 10.
  8. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 986 ("Lucius Appius Maximus").
  9. ^ PIR, vol. I, p. 117.
  10. ^ Bastianini, "Lista dei prefetti d'Egitto", p. 312.

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