The gens Acutia was a minor plebeian family at Ancient Rome. Members of this gens are mentioned from the early Republic to imperial times. The first of the Acutii to achieve prominence was Marcus Acutius, tribune of the plebs in 401 BC.[1]

Origin

The nomen Acutius is derived from the Latin adjective acutus, sharp or intelligent.[2]

Praenomina

The main praenomina of the Acutii were Marcus, Lucius, Quintus, and Gaius, four of the most common names throughout Roman history. A number of other praenomina received occasional use, of which only Publius appears regularly. Salvius, an Oscan praenomen, occurs once. Rufus, which also occurs, may have been a cognomen rather than a praenomen, although it was occasionally used as a praenomen in Cisalpine Gaul; or it may have been a servile name.

Branches and cognomina

The earliest Acutii are found without a cognomen. Nerva, the surname of Quintus Acutius, consul in AD 100, is derived from nervus, sinewy.[3]

Members

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

Undated Acutii

See also

References

  1. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. I, p. 18 ("Marcus Acutius").
  2. ^ New College Latin & English Dictionary, s. v. acutus.
  3. ^ Chase, p. 110.
  4. ^ Livy, v. 10.
  5. ^ NSA, 1912, 59.
  6. ^ AE 1998, 429.
  7. ^ Supplementa Italica, 18-S, 12.
  8. ^ AE 1915, 35.
  9. ^ Alföldy, Fasti Hispanienses.
  10. ^ AE 1993, 749.
  11. ^ Tacitus, Annales, vi. 47.
  12. ^ CIL IV, 8684.
  13. ^ a b c d CIL X, 1403.
  14. ^ Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, ii. 12.
  15. ^ Fasti Ostienses, CIL XIV, 244.
  16. ^ CIL V, 4384.
  17. ^ a b AE 1990, 80.
  18. ^ AE 1956, 33.
  19. ^ AE 1917/18, 28.
  20. ^ CIL VI, 975.
  21. ^ AE 1977, 838.
  22. ^ CIL V, 7680.
  23. ^ AE 2012, 1140.
  24. ^ CIL V, 7472.
  25. ^ AE 1977, 47.
  26. ^ CIL XI, 6392.
  27. ^ CIL VIII, 2618.
  28. ^ AE 1992, 1871.
  29. ^ CIL III, 1172.
  30. ^ AE 1955, 95b.
  31. ^ AE 1977, 292.
  32. ^ AE 1992, 188.
  33. ^ AE 2010, 1238.
  34. ^ a b CIL XIII, 6688.
  35. ^ CIL VI, 1057.
  36. ^ AE 1984, 928.
  37. ^ CIL VI, 10562.
  38. ^ ICUR, vii. 18376.
  39. ^ ICUR, i. 3488.
  40. ^ CIL XI, 7122.
  41. ^ BCTH, 1921–CCX.
  42. ^ AE 1936, 84.
  43. ^ Inscriptiones Italiae, x. 1, 679.
  44. ^ CIL XIV, 3065.
  45. ^ CIL XIV, 3047.
  46. ^ CIL XIV, 3048.
  47. ^ a b c CIL VI, 10557.
  48. ^ CIL XI, 6690,2.
  49. ^ CIL XIII, 7697.
  50. ^ AE 1975, 434.
  51. ^ AE 1998, 642.
  52. ^ a b c d CIL VIII, 2781.
  53. ^ AE 1908, 221.
  54. ^ CIL IX, 5805.
  55. ^ CIL X, 1996.
  56. ^ a b CIL VI, 18445.
  57. ^ Pais, Corporis Inscriptionum Latinarum Supplementa Italica, 516.
  58. ^ CIL V, 2554.
  59. ^ CIL XIII, 2046.
  60. ^ CIL XII, 517.
  61. ^ CIL V, 2555.
  62. ^ CIL V, 2709.
  63. ^ CIL X, 1997.
  64. ^ CIL V, 2189.
  65. ^ CIL V, 4400.
  66. ^ CIL V, 4916.
  67. ^ CIL II, 6259,1.
  68. ^ CIL VI, 10559.
  69. ^ CIL V, 4250.
  70. ^ CIL V, 2167.
  71. ^ CIL VI, 21191.
  72. ^ AE 1952, 132.
  73. ^ CIL VIII, 3383.
  74. ^ CIL XII, 3233.
  75. ^ CIL XI, 878.
  76. ^ CIL XI, 3522.
  77. ^ a b c CIL VI, 13840.
  78. ^ CIL VIII, 3296.
  79. ^ CIL XII, 3366.
  80. ^ González Fernández, "La Vega (Hispalis)", 301.
  81. ^ Inscriptiones Italiae, x. 5, 856.
  82. ^ CIL X, 1498.
  83. ^ CIL X, 3511.
  84. ^ CIL VI, 20133.
  85. ^ CIL III, 12365.
  86. ^ AE 1997, 612.
  87. ^ a b CIL V, 2553.
  88. ^ CIL II, 1745.
  89. ^ CIL V, 2783.
  90. ^ Epigraphik Datenbank Clauss/Slaby, 110.
  91. ^ CIL V, 1897.
  92. ^ CIL XI, 845.
  93. ^ CIL II, 2801.
  94. ^ CIL V, 7960.
  95. ^ AE 1981, 408.
  96. ^ a b CIL VI, 3348.
  97. ^ AE 1997, 611.
  98. ^ CIL VI, 10558.
  99. ^ CIL VIII, 193.
  100. ^ AE 1988, 855.
  101. ^ BAP, 2014–72, 11; 73, 15.
  102. ^ CIL V, 2190.
  103. ^ a b CIL XII, 3367.
  104. ^ CIL XIII, 8514.
  105. ^ CIL XIV, 499.
  106. ^ CIL VI, 10561, CIL VI, 10562.
  107. ^ CIL V, 4488.
  108. ^ CIL VI, 3494.
  109. ^ CIL XII, 3843.

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