20:
1717:
1313:
Badian, "Family and Early Career", pp. 107, 108, who notes that the mistake predates the composition of Livy's book. Badian also adds that Titus
Flamininus, the consul of 198, succeeded his uncle as propraetor of Tarentum in 205 BC, thus making sense of this important appointment very early in Titus'
59:, its members often held the highest offices of the state, and it produced some men of importance even during the imperial period. For the first forty years after the expulsion of the kings the Quinctii are not mentioned, and the first of the gens who obtained the
431:
743:
His name is found under a completely corrupted form in the manuscripts of Livy, as "Quintus
Claudius Flamen". Badian has shown that since his praenomen was not recorded, later historians amended his name to fit into a plausible
513:
885:
620:
399:
642:
Decimus
Quinctius, a man of obscure birth, but great military reputation, commanded the Roman fleet at Tarentum in 210 BC, during the Second Punic War, and was slain in a naval engagement that year.
804:
901:
965:
569:, where he stayed as propraetor until 205. He was either the third son of Lucius Quinctius, the Flamen Dialis, or the same man as Caeso Quinctius Flamininus, the duumvir of 217.
172:
therefore suggests that the use of Caeso may reflect an old family connection between the Fabii and the
Quinctii. Other praenomina were used by the plebeian Quinctii, such as
548:
Lucius
Quinctius K. f. L. n. (Claudus), Flamen Dialis during the third quarter of the third century BC. He was probably a son of Caeso Quinctius Claudus, consul in 271.
551:
Titus
Quinctius L. f. K. n. Flamininus, son of Lucius Quinctius, the Flamen Dialis, and father of Titus and Lucius Quinctius Flamininus, the consuls of 198 and 192 BC.
682:
507:
250:, two of the greatest men of their age. The Fasti show that both men were the son and grandson of Lucius, and the two were well acquainted with one another.
1735:
1614:
82:
of the gens, or of patrician
Quinctii who had voluntarily gone over to the plebs. There may also have been unrelated persons who happened to share the same
375:
654:
495:
412:
1120:
1672:
542:. He was probably the son of Gnaeus Quinctius Capitolinus, dictator in 331, and the father of Caeso Quinctius Claudus, consul in 271.
332:
during the third quarter of the third century BC. The family remained prominent over the next century; their most famous member was
456:
1708:
Fasti
Sacerdotum: A Prosopography of Pagan, Jewish, and Christian Religious Officials in the City of Rome, 300 BC to AD 499
462:
369:
64:
164:. All were very common throughout Roman history, except Caeso, which initially was principally borne among the patrician
383:
501:
1642:
589:, a general under his elder brother, Titus, during the war against Philip, and consul in 192 BC. He was created
757:
His praenomen is often found as Gaius, but Badian has shown that it is a corruption in the manuscript of Livy.
1730:
1726:
1619:
355:
1679:
1116:
92:
relates that it was the custom in the
Quinctia gens for even the women not to wear any ornaments of gold.
586:
528:
Titus
Quinctius Pennus Cincinnatus Capitolinus, consular tribune in 368 BC, and magister equitum in 367.
572:
333:
19:
435:
1639:, translated by Thérèse Ridley, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999 (originally published in 1920).
48:
1554:
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580:
539:
242:, may have sprung from two brothers, Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus, six times consul, and
223:. A few members of the gens bore no cognomen. The only surname that occurs on coins is that of
32:
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1593:
1496:
672:
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1531:
1489:
690:
559:
23:
Denarius of Titus Quinctius Flamininus, 126 BC. On the obverse is the head of Roma, with the
1471:
724:
648:
8:
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576:
337:
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174:
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is the ancient and more correct form, which occurs on coins and in the Fasti Capitolini.
117:
1632:
278:, which belonged to the later Capitolini. A few of the Quinctii bear both the surnames
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628:
295:
156:
140:
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1518:
519:
Lucius Quinctius (L. f. L. n.) Cincinnatus, consular tribune in 386, 385, and 377 BC.
450:
180:
152:
146:
83:
28:
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in 177 BC. He was the likely son of Caeso Quinctius Flamininus, the duumvir of 217.
328:. This cognomen was likely adopted by the descendants of Lucius Quinctius, who was
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68:
24:
1703:
1610:, Julius Charles Hare and Connop Thirlwall, trans., John Smith, Cambridge (1828).
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89:
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27:
of the Flamen Dialis behind, alluding to his cognomen. The reverse shows the
538:
Lucius Quinctius Cn. f. T. n. (Claudus), a military tribune in 326 BC under
312:
appeared in the beginning of the third century, but was rapidly replaced by
108:, and enrolled by him among the patricians. It was consequently one of the
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169:
101:
60:
52:
31:
riding right, with a Macedonian shield below, which is a reference to the
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1576:
1561:
483:
243:
1720: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
498:, consular tribune in 438, 425, and 420 BC, and magister equitum in 437.
165:
1667:
565:
Quinctius L. f. K. n. Claudus Flamininus, praetor in 208 BC, sent to
351:
113:
676:
607:
555:
228:
199:
122:
which must have belonged to an ancestor of the gens. The spelling
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75:
67:
in 471 BC; but from that year their name constantly appears in the
263:, or Capitoline Hill, one of the famous seven hills of Rome. The
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566:
443:
264:
198:
The three great patrician families of the Quinctia gens bore the
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As with other patrician families, in later times there were also
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686:
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645:
Titus Quinctius Trogus, accused by the quaestor Marcus Sergius.
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318:
234:
The eldest branches of the gens, those that bore the surnames
1282:, pp. 110, 117, who thought that he was the consul's brother.
590:
274:
refers to someone with fine, curly hair, as does the agnomen
449:
Lucius Quinctius Crispinus, praetor in 186 BC, was assigned
112:. The nomen Quinctius is a patronymic surname based on the
1526:
525:
Quintus Quinctius Cincinnatus, consular tribune in 369 BC.
516:, consular tribune in 388 and 384 BC, and dictator in 380.
78:
Quinctii. Some of these may have been the descendants of
1625:
George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in
617:
Titus Quinctius T. f. T. n. Flamininus, consul in 150 BC.
231:. The cognomen Flamininus is also implied on a denarius.
632:
in 126 BC. He was probably the son of the consul of 123.
522:
Gaius Quinctius Cincinnatus, consular tribune in 377 BC.
504:, consul in 431 and 428 BC, and consular tribune in 426.
1031:
Broughton, vol. I, pp. 119 (note 2), 124, 127 (note 1).
671:, praetor in 67 BC, an opponent of the constitution of
545:
Caeso Quinctius L. f. Cn. n. Claudus, consul in 271 BC.
390:
Titus Quinctius (T. f. L. n. Cincinnatus) Capitolinus,
1668:
The Family and Early Career of T. Quinctius Flamininus
1654:
The Official Priests of Rome under the Julio-Claudians
558:
ordered to contract for the building of the temple of
1736:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1615:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
962:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
898:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
882:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
801:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
796:
794:
792:
790:
209:. Besides these we find Quinctii with the surnames
554:Caeso Quinctius L. f. K. n. Flamininus, one of the
514:
Titus Quinctius T. f. L. n. Cincinnatus Capitolinus
422:Gnaeus Quinctius T. f. T. n. Capitolinus, dictator
405:Gnaeus Quinctius Capitolinus, one of the first two
413:Titus Quinctius T. f. Pennus Capitolinus Crispinus
381:Titus Quinctius T. f. T. n. Capitolinus Barbatus,
363:
286:, and men of both families also bore the cognomen
787:
302:." Alternately the name could be connected with
1744:
1663:, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York (1963).
1622:, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849).
1350:Badian, "Family and Early Career", pp. 105, 106.
606:Titus Quinctius T. f. Flamininus, ambassador to
575:, consul in 198 BC, and censor in 189; defeated
486:, consul in 460 BC, and dictator in 458 and 439.
463:Titus Quinctius T. f. T. n. Crispinus Valerianus
376:Titus Quinctius T. f. L. n. Capitolinus Barbatus
372:, consul in 471, 468, 465, 446, 443, and 439 BC.
370:Titus Quinctius L. f. L. n. Capitolinus Barbatus
227:, which is found on coins struck in the time of
855:
853:
532:
502:Titus Quinctius L. f. L. n. Cincinnatus Pennus
138:The main praenomina used by the Quinctii were
1706:, Anne Glock, David Richardson (translator),
434:, praetor in 209 BC, then consul in 208 with
270:of this family means "bearded". The surname
914:
912:
910:
850:
354:. For an explanation of this practice, see
298:, this surname had the meaning of "sharp": "
1649:, American Philological Association (1952).
1562:Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator
1071:was not a praenomen used by the Quinctilii.
457:Titus Quinctius T. f. Crispinus Sulpicianus
218:
211:Atta, Claudus, Crispinus, Hirpinus, Scapula
1686:, Cambridge University Press (1974, 2001).
859:Badian, "Family and Early Career", p. 105.
907:
696:Quinctius Hirpinus, a friend of the poet
614:, in 167 BC; elected augur the same year.
508:Quintus Quinctius L. f. L. n. Cincinnatus
193:
1600:(The Study of Ancient Coins, 1792–1798).
1091:Römische Adelsparteien und Adelsfamilien
937:Cassell's Latin & English Dictionary
847:Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina".
710:Publius Quinctius Scapula, mentioned by
651:, a Roman comic poet, who died in 78 BC.
626:Titus Quinctius T. f. T. n. Flamininus,
596:Caeso Quinctius K. f. L. f. Flamininus,
496:Lucius Quinctius L. f. L. n. Cincinnatus
484:Lucius Quinctius L. f. L. n. Cincinnatus
18:
1637:Roman Aristocratic Parties and Families
1280:Roman Aristocratic Parties and Families
950:Roman Aristocratic Parties and Families
587:Lucius Quinctius T. f. L. n. Flamininus
490:Caeso Quinctius L. f. L. n. Cincinnatus
35:won by his great-grandfather in 197 BC.
1745:
1661:Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary
1627:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
1067:by Livy, but this seems an error, and
621:Titus Quinctius T. f. T. n. Flamininus
573:Titus Quinctius T. f. L. n. Flamininus
477:
1725:
1647:The Magistrates of the Roman Republic
1080:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 286, 289, 290.
510:, consular tribune in 415 and 405 BC.
492:, son of the dictator, died in exile.
432:Titus Quinctius L. f. L. n. Crispinus
419:in 361 BC, and consul in 354 and 351.
1185:Diodorus Siculus, xiii. 34, xiv. 17.
776:
774:
446:, and died at the close of the year.
392:tribunus militum consulari potestate
65:Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus
1676:, Vol. 61 (1971), pp. 102–111.
1167:Diodorus Siculus, xii. 38, xii. 81.
13:
707:in November and December in AD 69.
150:. The family also used the names
14:
1774:
1543:Factorum ac Dictorum Memorabilium
1203:Diodorus Siculus, xv. 25, 28, 61.
838:Pliny the Elder, xxxiii. 1. s. 6.
771:
398:in the same year to the dictator
100:The Quinctia gens was one of the
55:. Throughout the history of the
1715:
1710:, Oxford University Press, 2008.
1656:, American Academy, Rome (1955).
1446:Pliny the Elder, vii. 53, s. 54.
703:Gaius Quinctius Atticus, consul
473:from at least AD 14 to after 21.
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1440:
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714:as an instance of sudden death.
364:Quinctii Capitolini et Crispini
350:This list includes abbreviated
1545:(Memorable Facts and Sayings).
875:
862:
841:
832:
819:
810:
300:pennum antiqui acutum dicebant
126:is common in later times, but
1:
1739:. Vol. III. p. 633.
764:
469:in AD 2, and a member of the
133:
1673:The Journal of Roman Studies
1147:The Official Priests of Rome
927:Isidore of Seville, xix. 19.
730:
661:in his first major oration,
533:Quinctii Claudi et Flaminini
322:, and also gave rise to the
244:Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
7:
1729:(1870). "Quintia Gens". In
1359:Livy, xli. 43, xlv. 42, 44.
803:, vol. III, pp. 633, 634 ("
718:
10:
1779:
1506:Quintus Horatius Flaccus (
1341:Broughton, vol. I, p. 398.
1269:Broughton, vol. I, p. 198.
1102:Broughton, vol. I, p. 371.
343:
334:Titus Quinctius Flamininus
104:houses removed to Rome by
1652:Martha W. Hoffman Lewis,
1385:Pliny the Elder, vii. 36.
1239:Diodorus Siculus, xv. 78.
1158:Livy, iv. 16, 17, 35, 44.
636:
436:Marcus Claudius Marcellus
95:
1694:The Augustan Aristocracy
1684:Roman Republican Coinage
1598:Doctrina Numorum Veterum
1548:Gaius Plinius Secundus (
1503:(On the Latin Language).
1407:, vi. 90-92, ed. Müller.
1134:The Augustan Aristocracy
870:Doctrina Numorum Veterum
782:Roman Republican Coinage
677:Lucius Licinius Lucullus
203:Capitolinus, Cincinnatus
1466:Cato Maior de Senectute
1370:Cato Maior de Senectute
683:Titus Quinctius Scapula
581:Battle of Cynoscephalae
540:Quintus Publilius Philo
33:Battle of Cynoscephalae
1643:T. Robert S. Broughton
1604:Barthold Georg Niebuhr
1594:Joseph Hilarius Eckhel
1497:Marcus Terentius Varro
1295:, p. 864 (notes 5, 6).
1112:Fasti Magistrorum Vici
1063:His nomen is given as
400:Aulus Cornelius Cossus
306:, a feather, or wing.
219:
194:Branches and cognomina
36:
1590:(Epitome of History).
1493:(Library of History).
1490:Bibliotheca Historica
1461:Marcus Tullius Cicero
886:Quinctius Capitolinus
316:, which derived from
225:Crispinus Sulpicianus
22:
1572:Isidorus Hispalensis
1472:Epistulae ad Atticum
1374:Epistulae ad Atticum
1194:Livy, vi. 6, 32, 33.
977:Chase, pp. 111, 112.
964:, vol. II, p. 161 ("
918:Chase, pp. 109, 110.
725:List of Roman gentes
649:Titus Quinctius Atta
290:(sometimes found as
257:is derived from the
43:, sometimes written
16:Ancient Roman family
1629:, vol. VIII (1897).
1608:The History of Rome
1588:Epitome Historiarum
900:, vol. I, p. 603 ("
884:, vol. I, p. 605 ("
623:, consul in 123 BC.
577:Philip V of Macedon
478:Quinctii Cincinnati
425:clavi figendi causa
378:, consul in 421 BC.
338:Philip V of Macedon
1558:(Natural History).
1555:Historia Naturalis
629:triumvir monetalis
409:elected in 366 BC.
37:
1260:Cassiodorus, 354.
1230:Livy, vi. 38, 42.
1176:Livy, iv. 49, 61.
1004:Zonaras, vii. 20.
675:, and a rival of
655:Publius Quinctius
459:, consul in 9 BC.
294:). According to
1770:
1740:
1719:
1718:
1700:, Oxford (1986).
1680:Michael Crawford
1633:Friedrich Münzer
1539:Valerius Maximus
1513:Carmen Saeculare
1501:De Lingua Latina
1485:Diodorus Siculus
1447:
1444:
1438:
1431:Carmen Saeculare
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1421:
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1408:
1405:De Lingua Latina
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669:Lucius Quinctius
453:as his province.
440:Second Punic War
396:magister equitum
384:consular tribune
260:Mons Capitolinus
222:
106:Tullus Hostilius
69:Fasti consulares
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1550:Pliny the Elder
1532:History of Rome
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442:; wounded near
394:in 385 BC, and
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336:, who defeated
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90:Pliny the Elder
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340:in 197 BC.
284:Capitolinus
280:Cincinnatus
272:Cincinnatus
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240:Cincinnatus
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1763:Alba Longa
1747:Categories
1704:Jörg Rüpke
1433:, ii. 11,
966:Flamininus
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780:Crawford,
765:References
600:peregrinus
593:in 212 BC.
428:in 331 BC.
387:in 405 BC.
352:praenomina
314:Flamininus
207:Flamininus
134:Praenomina
61:consulship
51:family at
1519:Epistulae
1435:Epistulae
1376:, xii. 5.
1149:, p. 122.
872:, v. 291.
825:Niebuhr,
784:, p. 291.
731:Footnotes
705:suffectus
691:Civil War
560:Concordia
467:suffectus
465:, consul
356:filiation
276:Crispinus
200:cognomina
128:Quinctius
114:praenomen
49:patrician
1753:Quinctii
1577:Origines
1566:Chronica
1437:, i. 16.
1429:Horace,
1416:Cicero,
1368:Cicero,
1278:Münzer,
1136:, p. 57.
1121:1937, 62
1093:, p. 117
1089:Münzer,
948:Münzer,
868:Eckhel,
719:See also
598:praetor
567:Tarentum
556:duumviri
444:Tarentum
417:dictator
268:Barbatus
248:dictator
246:, twice
229:Augustus
124:Quintius
80:freedmen
76:plebeian
57:Republic
47:, was a
29:Dioscuri
1733:(ed.).
1724::
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1314:career.
1291:Rüpke,
1145:Lewis,
579:at the
344:Members
310:Claudus
296:Isidore
265:agnomen
187:Publius
175:Decimus
162:Quintus
118:Quintus
45:Quintia
1508:Horace
1132:Syme,
1069:Gnaeus
698:Horace
659:Cicero
637:Others
612:Thrace
319:flamen
292:Poenus
288:Pennus
220:Valgus
217:, and
215:Trogus
205:, and
160:, and
157:Gnaeus
141:Lucius
96:Origin
1372:, 5,
673:Sulla
608:Cotys
591:augur
304:penna
184:, or
181:Titus
166:Fabii
153:Caeso
147:Titus
102:Alban
84:nomen
1527:Livy
282:and
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