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seems to have been a personal cognomen, as it was not borne by later
Caedicii. None of the other Caedicii mentioned in history bore any surname. Several numismatists, such as Grueber, nevertheless suggest that this cognomen was a reference to a supernatural warning that Marcus Caedicius witnessed
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until
Quintus Caedicius Noctua in 289 BC. The family faded from public life during the later Republic, but one of the Caedicii was known to
480:
195:
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Denarius possibly minted by a
Caecidius Noctua between 194 and 190 BC. The owl on the reverse may be an allusion to the moneyer's
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181:
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527:
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in 283, but resigned, perhaps due to the death of his colleague, whose name has not been preserved.
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157:, an owl. Surnames derived from familiar objects and animals were quite common at Rome.
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Quintus
Caedicius, father of Quintus Caedicius Noctua, the consul of 289 BC.
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51:
198:, the consul of the previous year, with mishandling the war against the
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562:
240:
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47:
239:
in 293 BC. He led the cavalry in an important battle against the
550:
232:
67:
575:
225:
618:, Vol. I-III, London, Trustees of the British Museum (1910).
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Quintus
Caedicius Q. f. Q. n., consul in 256 BC, during the
538:
199:
55:
607:
George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman
Praenomina", in
264:. He died in his year of office, and was succeeded by
206:. Servilius defended himself ably, and was acquitted.
597:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman
Biography and Mythology
310:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman
Biography and Mythology
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303:
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first came to prominence in the early decades of the
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616:Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum
386:Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum
650:
628:, American Philological Association (1952–1986).
604:, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849).
643:The New College Latin & English Dictionary
180:. For an explanation of this practice, see
153:found among the Caedicii of the Republic is
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638:, Cambridge University Press (1974, 2001).
357:New College Latin & English Dictionary
212:, a commander of the Roman army after the
70:, toward the end of the first century AD.
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102:. Here the root seems to be a surname,
29:
14:
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609:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
626:The Magistrates of the Roman Republic
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424:Plutarch, "The Life of Camillus", 14.
268:, who won an important naval victory.
106:, the meaning of which is uncertain.
568:Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans
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458:
25:
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375:
645:, Bantam Books, New York (1995).
611:, vol. VIII, pp. 103–184 (1897).
492:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 184, 188.
249:Quintus Caedicius Q. f. Noctua,
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196:Spurius Servilius Structus
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73:
636:Roman Republican Coinage
614:Herbert Appold Grueber,
551:Decimus Junius Juvenalis
512:Roman Republican Coinage
388:, vol. II, pp. 217, 218.
224:the command against the
62:, but none obtained the
574:Appianus Alexandrinus (
277:between 194 and 190 BC.
202:, who had occupied the
622:T. Robert S. Broughton
266:Marcus Atilius Regulus
237:Lucius Papirius Cursor
222:Marcus Furius Camillus
145:Branches and cognomina
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82:belongs to a class of
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592:(Epitome of History).
329:, xiii. 197, xvi. 46.
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534:(Roman Antiquities).
532:Romaike Archaiologia
415:Livy, v. 32, 45, 46.
347:Chase, pp. 112, 113.
288:List of Roman gentes
192:tribune of the plebs
27:Ancient Roman family
590:Epitome Historiarum
312:, vol. I, p. 531 ("
253:in 289 BC. He was
231:Gaius Caedicius, a
214:Gallic sack of Rome
194:in 475 BC, charged
164:Gallic Sack of Rome
54:. Members of this
641:John C. Traupman,
582:(The Gallic Wars).
406:Dionysius, ix. 28.
274:triumvir monetalis
271:Caecidius Noctua,
190:Lucius Caedicius,
40:
16:(Redirected from
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166:in 390 BC.
162:before the
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559:(Satires).
510:Crawford,
442:Appianus,
294:References
178:praenomina
116:praenomina
110:Praenomina
94:ending in
86:gentilicia
78:The nomen
64:consulship
50:family at
514:, p. 211.
481:1927, 101
384:Grueber,
325:Juvenal,
220:to grant
204:Janiculum
182:filiation
149:The only
92:cognomina
80:Caedicius
18:Caedicius
653:Category
282:See also
241:Samnites
200:Veientes
151:cognomen
104:Caedicus
60:Republic
48:plebeian
36:cognomen
556:Satirae
327:Satirae
233:legates
170:Members
138:Quintus
68:Juvenal
576:Appian
255:censor
251:consul
218:senate
159:Noctia
155:Noctua
135:, and
132:Marcus
120:Lucius
74:Origin
46:was a
226:Gauls
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100:-icus
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