Bellicia gens

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The gens Bellicia, also spelled Vellicia and Bellica, was an aristocratic plebeian family at ancient Rome, which flourished during the first and second centuries. The Bellicii rose to prominence from Gallia Narbonensis, attaining senatorial status with Gaius Bellicius Natalis, who was appointed consul suffectus in AD 68.

Members

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

See also

References

  1. ^ AE 1985, 770.
  2. ^ Gallivan, "The Fasti for the Reign of Nero", pp. 292 ff, 311.
  3. ^ Fasti Potentini, AE 1949, 23; 2003, 588; 2005, 457.
  4. ^ Gallivan, "The Fasti for A. D. 70–96", pp. 190, 217.
  5. ^ Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, v. 4.
  6. ^ CIL III, 291.
  7. ^ AE 1950, 00068, AE 2002, 1762.
  8. ^ CIL III, 7371, CIL XII, 169.
  9. ^ Oliver, "The Senatorial but Not Imperial Relatives of Calpurnia Arria", pp. 347–349.
  10. ^ AE 1940, 62.
  11. ^ Fasti Ostienses, CIL XIV, 244, AE 1906, 174.

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