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Siccius Dexter, the husband of Junia Apra, and father of Junius Dexter, Marcus Siccius Firmanus, and another son named Siccius, dedicated a late second- or early third-century tomb to his son, Firmanus, at
152:, when they used a great variety, some of which were the original names of freedmen who adopted Roman names upon their manumission. A large number of them bore the surname 585:, built a family sepulchre at Lauriacum for himself, his wife, Julia Severia, daughter, Seccia Secundina, son Julius Apricius, and grandsons Marius Maximus and Secundus. 487:
Siccia Ɔ. l. Fausta, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Rome, together with the freedman Marcus Siccius Callistratus, and another freedwoman, Siccia Callistrate.
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Siccia Ɔ. l. Callistrate, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Rome, together with the freedman Marcus Siccius Callistratus, and Siccia Fausta, another freedwoman.
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Seccius, the father of Muso, father-in-law of Tiberius Claudius Uppius, and grandfather of Atticus Tutus and Quarta, named in a funerary inscription from Noreia.
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Marcus Siccius Firmanus, the son of Siccius Dexter and Junia Apra, buried in a late second- or early third-century tomb at Firmum, aged sixteen years, ten days.
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Lucius Seccius Summus, the husband of Seccia Cupita, and father of Lucius Seccius Summus the younger, buried in a family sepulchre built by his son at Teurnia.
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Seccia Secundina, the daughter of Seccius, dedicated a monument at Nemausus to her brother, Maximinus. Perhaps the same Seccia Secundina buried at Nemausus.
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Seccia Cupita, the wife of Lucius Seccius Summus, and mother of Lucius Seccius Summus the younger, buried in the family sepulchre built by her son at
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Marcus Siccius M. l. Callistratus, a freedman named in an inscription from Rome, together with the freedwomen Siccia Callistrate and Siccia Fausta.
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Lucius Seccius L. f. Summus, the son of Lucius Seccius Summus and Seccia Cupita, and husband of Junia Fusca, built a family sepulchre at Teurnia.
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Gaius Seccius C. l. Verecundus, a freedman buried at Mogontiacum, aged twenty-five, with a monument from Romanus, his slave for twelve years.
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Siccius, the son of Siccius Dexter and Junia Apra, named in a late second- or early third-century inscription from
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in Umbria, dating to the latter part of the first century AD, for herself, Gaius Lusius Strabo, a priest of
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at Aequum, and mother of Naevienus Seneca and Pudentilla, dedicated a monument to her husband at Aequum.
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Publius Siccius Crescens, dedicated a first-century tomb at Rome to his father, Quintus Servilius Pr.
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Seccia Secundina, the daughter of the veteran Seccius Secundinus, buried in a family sepulchre at
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Inscriptionum Lapidarium Latinarum Provinciae Norici usque ad annum MCMLXXXIV repertarum indices
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Seccia Silvia, the wife of Petilius Primus, and mother of Petilia Valentina, a girl buried at
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Quintus Secius Secundus, a native of Carthage, was one of the prefects of the Roman camp at
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There is no evidence that the Seccii were ever divided into distinct families. The surname
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occur in history, but a number are known from inscriptions. The best known members include
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Inscriptiones Latinae quae in Iugoslavia inter annos MCMXL et MCMLX repertae et editae sunt
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Seccia, the daughter of Sabinus, and mother of Saturninus, named in an inscription from
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Lucius Siccius Lucrio, dedicated a monument at Rome to Articuleia Horme, aged fourteen.
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Seccius, the father of Seccia Secundina and Maximinus, named on his son's monument at
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Anamarija Kurilić, "Recent Epigraphic Finds from the Roman Province of Dalmatia", in
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Secia Placida, buried at Mevania, with a monument from her husband, Licinius Firmus.
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Quintus Seccius Mercurius, built a tomb at Nemausus for his wife, Lucia Quinta.
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Sextus (Seccius) Evaristus, the son of Seccius, made a libationary offering to
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Secia Protogenia, buried at Nemausus, with a monument from her mother, Erotis.
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La Carte Archéologique de la Gaule (Archaeological Map of Gaul, abbreviated
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Kurilić, "Recent Epigraphic Finds from the Roman Province of Dalmatia", 27.
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Secia Cn. l. Hospita, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Mevania.
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in Etruria, was appointed to fill the vacancy left by Quintus Fulvius.
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Seccia Silvia, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Aequum.
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Gaius Seccius C. l. Lesbius, buried at Mogontiacum, aged twenty.
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Gnaeus Seccius Diadumenus, named in an inscription from Aequum.
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from the Ides of January to the Kalends of either March or May.
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in Dalmatia for his wife, Valeria Valentina, aged thirty-five.
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Seccius, the father of Vironica, named in an inscription from
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in Dalmatia, aged six years, eight months, and eighteen days.
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Gnaeus Seccius Crescens, named in an inscription from Aequum.
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Gnaeus Seccius Mystes, named in an inscription from Aequum.
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Gnaeus Seccius Auctus, named in an inscription from Aequum.
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Siccius Secundus, named in a libationary inscription from
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Gnaeus Seccius Felix, named in an inscription from Aequum.
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George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in
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Seccia Pudentilla, the wife of Titus Naevienus Seneca,
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ancestry, or some other connection with that region of
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Epigrafia Romana de la Region de Lara de los Infantes
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Epigrafia Romana de la Region de Lara de los Infantes
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in AD 157, serving in the century of Antonius Nereus.
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Seccia Maxima, named in an inscription from Pompeii.
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Gaius Siccius, named in an inscription from Pompeii.
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Dalmatia: Research in the Roman Province, 1970–2001
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For an explanation of this practice, see 1153: 473:Gnaeus Seccius Eutactiatus, buried at Rome. 200:Seccia, the daughter of Cupitus, buried at 1434: 1062: 925: 674: 315:Secia L. f., named in an inscription from 1555:Inscriptiones Lapidarium Latinarum Norici 857:Inscriptionum Lapidarium Latinarum Norici 742: 552:Siccia T. f. Secundilla, built a tomb at 395:in AD 86, served in place of the emperor 139: 409:Gaius Secius C. l. Corinthus, buried at 1623:), Accademia dei Lincei (1876–present). 402:Seccius Corinthus, dedicated a tomb at 14: 1742: 1645:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 334:, dating to the late first century BC. 294:Seccius, named in an inscription from 244:Secius, the son of Maximus, buried at 1704:The Magistrates of the Roman Republic 581:Seccius Secundinus, a veteran of the 459:in 454 BC; possibly should be Lucius 351:Gaius Seccius C. f. Aper, one of the 233:Siccia, named in an inscription from 211:Seccia, named in an inscription from 1636:(The Year in Epigraphy, abbreviated 24: 340:Publius Siccius T. f., one of the 25: 1761: 1716:The Roman Inscriptions of Britain 643:Marcus Siccius Victor, buried at 433:Gaius Siccius Datus, a native of 1647:, vol. VIII, pp. 103–184 (1897). 1617:Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità 1581: 1560: 1548: 1531: 1514: 1505: 1488: 1471: 1454: 1417: 1400: 1383: 1371: 1354: 1337: 1320: 1303: 1286: 1269: 1256: 1239: 1222: 1210: 1201: 1192: 1175: 1136: 1119: 1107: 1084: 1045: 1028: 1011: 994: 977: 964: 947: 908: 896: 879: 850: 833: 821: 804: 186:This list includes abbreviated 1606:Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum 787: 770: 725: 716: 707: 698: 689: 361:Secia Apra, buried at Mevania. 13: 1: 1664:Prosopographia Imperii Romani 667: 103: 81:seems to be derived from the 7: 655: 10: 1766: 1722:), Oxford, (1990–present). 1588:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 455:, a decorated soldier and 179: 1689:), Ljubljana (1963–1986). 1681:Anna and Jaroslav Šašel, 1207:Broughton, vol. I, p. 43. 722:Chase, pp. 151, 152, 172. 172:, but the feminine form, 69: 624:Jupiter Optimus Maximus 453:Lucius Siccius Dentatus 437:, was a soldier in the 388:Gaius Secius Campanus, 56:Lucius Siccius Dentatus 50:. Few members of this 1700:T. Robert S. Broughton 592:in Gallia Narbonensis. 505:Hispania Tarraconensis 248:in Noricum, aged nine. 140:Branches and cognomina 164:, and the diminutive 156:and its derivatives, 1633:L'Année épigraphique 1594:(Roman Antiquities). 1592:Romaike Archaiologia 1198:Dionysius, x. 36–49. 704:Chase, pp. 113, 114. 662:List of Roman gentes 649:Africa Proconsularis 501:Lara de los Infantes 457:tribune of the plebs 27:Ancient Roman family 686:, vol. III, p. 188. 538:and duumvir of the 503:, formerly part of 482:Venetia and Histria 230:, dating to AD 106. 112:of the Seccii were 905:, xvii. 1, p. 261. 651:, aged forty-five. 630:in Cisalpine Gaul. 549:in Gallia Belgica. 278:Gallia Narbonensis 1729:, Perugia (1990). 1692:José A. 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Index

Siccius
plebeian
ancient Rome
gens
Lucius Siccius Dentatus
suffect consul
Domitian
nomen
cognomen
Campanian
Italy
praenomina
Gaius
Gnaeus
Lucius
Sextus
imperial times
Republic
praenomina
filiation
Apulum
Dacia
Aequum
Dalmatia
Ovilava
Noricum
Pompeii
Campania
Atrans
centurion

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