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Calvisia gens

The gens Calvisia was an ancient Roman family, which first rose to prominence during the final decades of the Republic, and became influential in imperial times. The first of the gens to obtain the consulship was Gaius Calvisius Sabinus in 39 BC.[1][2]

Origin edit

The nomen Calvisius is probably based on the Latin adjective calvus, meaning "bald". Both Calvus and its diminutive, Calvinus, were common Roman surnames.[3] With respect to their place of origin, Ronald Syme begins a survey of the evidence by stating, "Calvisii might issue from any region of Italy except old Latium." He lists a placename, "villa Calvisia" in Southern Etruria, amongst the properties of a Hadrianic consular; two Calvisii attested in Puteoli, and fifteen named in sources from Transpadane Italy, but concludes "[y]et they lead nowhere"; the evidence is frustratingly inconclusive.[4] However, for one branch of the gens, the Calvisii Rusones, Syme suggests that their origins lay in Gallia Narbonensis.[5] A further clue lies in the surname Sabinus, borne by the only distinct family of the early Calvisii, which may point to a Sabine origin.[6]

Praenomina edit

The main lines of the Calvisii employed the praenomina Gaius and Publius, both of which were amongst the most common of Roman names.

Branches and cognomina edit

Most of the Calvisii appearing in history belong to one of two distinct families, bearing the surnames Sabinus and Ruso. Sabinus, belonging to the earlier of the two, typically indicated Sabine ancestry, although as an adjective it could also suggest that the original bearer resembled a Sabine, either in his appearance or manner.[6] The Calvisii Sabini flourished from the end of the Republic to about the time of the emperor Claudius, when the surname is replaced by that of Ruso.[1] The latter surname might be formed from rus, the country, or russus, ruddy or red-haired; the latter derivation is suggested by the fact that two later Calvisii, whose relationship to the others is unclear, bore the surname Rufus, which generally referred to someone with red hair.[3]

Members edit

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

Calvisii Sabini edit

Calvisii Rusones edit

Others edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 689 ("Calvisius Sabinus").
  2. ^ a b c d Dixon, p. 225.
  3. ^ a b Chase, p. 110.
  4. ^ Syme, "P. Calvisius Ruso", pp. 189 ff.
  5. ^ Syme, "P. Calvisius Ruso", p. 190.
  6. ^ a b Chase, p. 113, 114.
  7. ^ Caesar, De Bello Civili, iii. 34, 35.
  8. ^ Appian, Bellum Civile, ii. 60, v. 81, 96, 132.
  9. ^ Cicero, Philippicae, iii. 10, Epistulae ad Familiares, xii. 25.
  10. ^ Cassius Dio, xlviii. 34, 46.
  11. ^ Plutarch, "The Life of Marcus Antonius", 58.
  12. ^ Broughton, vol. II.
  13. ^ Fasti Magistrorum Vici, CIL VI, 10286.
  14. ^ Fasti Lucerini, CIL IX, 786.
  15. ^ Setälä, p. 71
  16. ^ Tacitus, Annales, iv. 46, vi. 9, Historiae, i. 48.
  17. ^ Cassius Dio, lix. 18.
  18. ^ Tacitus, Annales, v. 8, vi. 18, xi. 13, xii. 27, 28, Dialogus de Oratoribus, 13.
  19. ^ Cassius Dio, lix. 6, 29.
  20. ^ Quintilian, x. 1. § 98.
  21. ^ Pliny the Elder, vii. 19, xiii. 12. s. 26, xiv. 4. s. 6.
  22. ^ Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, iii. 5, vii. 17.
  23. ^ a b Fasti Ostienses, CIL XIV, 244.
  24. ^ Gallivan, "The Fasti for the Reign of Claudius".
  25. ^ Fasti Septempedani, AE 1998, 419.
  26. ^ Gallivan, "The Fasti for A.D. 70–96".
  27. ^ Smallwood.
  28. ^ Geoffrey William Adams (2013). Marcus Aurelius in the Historia Augusta and Beyond. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 57–. ISBN 978-0-7391-7638-2.
  29. ^ Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, i. 12. § 12, ii. 20, iii. 1, 19; iv. 4, 1; v. 7; viii. 2; ix. 6.
  30. ^ a b Jeffers, p. 52
  31. ^ Birley, The Fasti of Roman Britain, pp. 193 ff.
  32. ^ Seneca the Younger, Epistulae, 27.

Bibliography edit

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Calvisius redirects here For the German Renaissance music theorist astronomer and scholar see Sethus Calvisius The gens Calvisia was an ancient Roman family which first rose to prominence during the final decades of the Republic and became influential in imperial times The first of the gens to obtain the consulship was Gaius Calvisius Sabinus in 39 BC 1 2 Contents 1 Origin 2 Praenomina 3 Branches and cognomina 4 Members 4 1 Calvisii Sabini 4 2 Calvisii Rusones 4 3 Others 5 See also 6 References 7 BibliographyOrigin editThe nomen Calvisius is probably based on the Latin adjective calvus meaning bald Both Calvus and its diminutive Calvinus were common Roman surnames 3 With respect to their place of origin Ronald Syme begins a survey of the evidence by stating Calvisii might issue from any region of Italy except old Latium He lists a placename villa Calvisia in Southern Etruria amongst the properties of a Hadrianic consular two Calvisii attested in Puteoli and fifteen named in sources from Transpadane Italy but concludes y et they lead nowhere the evidence is frustratingly inconclusive 4 However for one branch of the gens the Calvisii Rusones Syme suggests that their origins lay in Gallia Narbonensis 5 A further clue lies in the surname Sabinus borne by the only distinct family of the early Calvisii which may point to a Sabine origin 6 Praenomina editThe main lines of the Calvisii employed the praenomina Gaius and Publius both of which were amongst the most common of Roman names Branches and cognomina editMost of the Calvisii appearing in history belong to one of two distinct families bearing the surnames Sabinus and Ruso Sabinus belonging to the earlier of the two typically indicated Sabine ancestry although as an adjective it could also suggest that the original bearer resembled a Sabine either in his appearance or manner 6 The Calvisii Sabini flourished from the end of the Republic to about the time of the emperor Claudius when the surname is replaced by that of Ruso 1 The latter surname might be formed from rus the country or russus ruddy or red haired the latter derivation is suggested by the fact that two later Calvisii whose relationship to the others is unclear bore the surname Rufus which generally referred to someone with red hair 3 Members editThis list includes abbreviated praenomina For an explanation of this practice see filiation Calvisii Sabini edit Gaius Calvisius Sabinus father of the consul of 39 BC Gaius Calvisius C f Sabinus legate of Caesar during the Civil War he secured Aetolia in BC 48 and three years later he was assigned the province of Africa He was praetor in 44 and consul in 39 He became one of the trusted friends and commanders of Octavian who sent him against Sextus Pompeius 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gaius Calvisius C f C n Sabinus consul in 4 BC 13 14 Calvisia Flaccilla daughter of C Calvisius Sabinus the consul of 4 BC she married Marcus Claudius Marcellus Aeserninus the praetor of 19 AD 15 Gaius Calvisius C f C n Sabinus consul in AD 26 He was one of those accused of maiestas in 32 but saved by the tribune Celsus who was one of the informers He was governor of Pannonia under Caligula when he and his wife Cornelia were accused of plotting against the emperor Seeing no hope of escape they took their own lives 16 17 Publius Calvisius Sabinus Pomponius Secundus consul suffectus in AD 44 subsequently triumphed over the Chatti He was a notable poet and tragedian He is presumed to have been adopted by a Publius Calvisius Sabinus 18 19 20 21 22 Calvisii Rusones edit Publius Calvisius Ruso consul suffectus perhaps from the Kalends of November in AD 53 23 24 2 Publius Calvisius P f Ruso consul suffectus in AD 79 from the Kalends of March to the Kalends of September 25 26 2 Publius Calvisius P f P n Ruso Julius Frontinus consul suffectus perhaps in AD 84 2 Publius Calvisius Tullus Ruso consul in AD 109 and maternal grandfather of emperor Marcus Aurelius 23 27 Calvisia Domitia P f Lucilla daughter of the consul of 109 and mother of Marcus Aurelius 28 Others edit Gaius Calvisius Rufus a close friend of Pliny the Younger 29 Publius Calvisius Philotas put up an epitaph honoring his brother Servius Cornelius Julianus 30 Calvisia wife of Servius Cornelius Julianus both mentioned on an inscription thanking Flavia Domitilla of the Flavian dynasty 30 Gaius Calvisius Statianus prefect of Roman Egypt from AD 170 to 176 Calvisius Rufus governor of Britannia Inferior during the reign of Severus Alexander between AD 222 and 235 31 Calvisius Sabinus the son of a freedman whose wealth and pretension earned him the scorn of the younger Seneca 32 See also editList of Roman gentesReferences edit a b Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology vol III p 689 Calvisius Sabinus a b c d Dixon p 225 a b Chase p 110 Syme P Calvisius Ruso pp 189 ff Syme P Calvisius Ruso p 190 a b Chase p 113 114 Caesar De Bello Civili iii 34 35 Appian Bellum Civile ii 60 v 81 96 132 Cicero Philippicae iii 10 Epistulae ad Familiares xii 25 Cassius Dio xlviii 34 46 Plutarch The Life of Marcus Antonius 58 Broughton vol II Fasti Magistrorum Vici CIL VI 10286 Fasti Lucerini CIL IX 786 Setala p 71 Tacitus Annales iv 46 vi 9 Historiae i 48 Cassius Dio lix 18 Tacitus Annales v 8 vi 18 xi 13 xii 27 28 Dialogus de Oratoribus 13 Cassius Dio lix 6 29 Quintilian x 1 98 Pliny the Elder vii 19 xiii 12 s 26 xiv 4 s 6 Pliny the Younger Epistulae iii 5 vii 17 a b Fasti Ostienses CIL XIV 244 Gallivan The Fasti for the Reign of Claudius Fasti Septempedani AE 1998 419 Gallivan The Fasti for A D 70 96 Smallwood Geoffrey William Adams 2013 Marcus Aurelius in the Historia Augusta and Beyond Rowman amp Littlefield pp 57 ISBN 978 0 7391 7638 2 Pliny the Younger Epistulae i 12 12 ii 20 iii 1 19 iv 4 1 v 7 viii 2 ix 6 a b Jeffers p 52 Birley The Fasti of Roman Britain pp 193 ff Seneca the Younger Epistulae 27 Bibliography editMarcus Tullius Cicero Epistulae ad Familiares Philippicae Gaius Julius Caesar Commentarii de Bello Civili Commentaries on the Civil War Lucius Annaeus Seneca Seneca the Younger Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium Moral Letters to Lucilius Gaius Plinius Secundus Pliny the Elder Naturalis Historia Natural History Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus Pliny the Younger Epistulae Letters Marcus Fabius Quintilianus Quintilian Institutio Oratoria Institutes of Oratory Publius Cornelius Tacitus Annales Historiae Dialogus de Oratoribus Dialogue on Oratory Plutarchus Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans Appianus Alexandrinus Appian Bellum Civile The Civil War Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus Cassius Dio Roman History Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology William Smith ed Little Brown and Company Boston 1849 Theodor Mommsen et alii Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum The Body of Latin Inscriptions abbreviated CIL Berlin Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften 1853 present George Davis Chase The Origin of Roman Praenomina in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology vol VIII 1897 T Robert S Broughton The Magistrates of the Roman Republic American Philological Association 1952 E Mary Smallwood Documents Illustrating the Principates of Nerva Trajan and Hadrian Cambridge University Press 1966 Anthony R Birley The Fasti of Roman Britain Clarendon Press 1981 Paul A Gallivan The Fasti for the Reign of Claudius in Classical Quarterly vol 28 pp 407 426 1978 The Fasti for A D 70 96 in Classical Quarterly vol 31 pp 186 220 1981 Ronald Syme P Calvisius Ruso One Person or Two in Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik vol 56 1984 Suzanne Dixon Childhood Class and Kin in the Roman World Routledge 2001 Setala Paivi 1977 Private Domini in Roman Brick Stamps of the Empire A Historical and Prosopographical Study of Landowners in the District of Rome Suomalainen tiedeakatemia ISBN 9789514103032 Jeffers James S 1991 Conflict at Rome Social Order and Hierarchy in Early Christianity Fortress Press ISBN 9780800624699 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Calvisia gens amp oldid 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