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Caninia gens

The gens Caninia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome during the later Republic. The first member of the gens who obtained any of the curule offices was Gaius Caninius Rebilus, praetor in 171 BC; but the first Caninius who was consul was his namesake, Gaius Caninius Rebilus, in 45 BC.[1]

Denarius of Lucius Caninius Gallus, moneyer in 12 BC.

Origin edit

The nomen Caninius may be connected with the Latin adjective canus or kanus, meaning "white" or "grey", perhaps referring to the color of a person's hair. It might also be derived from the adjective caninus, meaning "hound-like", "snarling".[2]

Praenomina edit

The principal names of the Caninii were Gaius, Lucius, and Marcus, which were also the three most common praenomina throughout Roman history. At least one of the family bore the praenomen Aulus.[3]

Branches and cognomina edit

The chief families of the Caninii bore the cognomina Gallus and Rebilus. The surname Satrius is also found, and there was a Caninius Sallustius, who was adopted by some member of this gens. Gallus was a common surname, which may refer to a Gaul, or to a cock.[4][5][6]

Members edit

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

Caninii Rebili edit

  • Gaius Caninius Rebilus, praetor in 171 BC, obtained Sicily as his province.[7]
  • Marcus Caninius Rebilus, sent by the senate into Macedonia in 170 BC to investigate the lack of Roman progress in the war against Perseus; one of the ambassadors appointed in 167 BC to return the Thracian hostages to Cotys.[8]
  • Gaius Caninius Rebilus, one of Caesar's legates in Gaul, and later during the Civil War; consul suffectus for the final day of 45 BC.
  • (Caninius) Rebilus, probably a brother of the consul of 45 BC, proscribed by the triumvirs, but escaped to Sextus Pompeius in Sicily.[9]
  • Gaius Caninius Rebilus, suffect consul in 12 BC. Died in office.
  • Gaius Caninius Rebilus, consul in AD 37, and likely son of the consul suffectus of 12 BC.[10]
  • Caninius Rebilus, a man of consular rank and great wealth, but bad character; Julius Graecinus refused to accept a gift of money from him on account of his character. He is probably the same person who put an end to his life under the emperor Nero, whose name was evidently corrupted into C. Aminius Rebius.[11][12]

Caninii Galli edit

Others edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, Editor.
  2. ^ D.P. Simpson, Cassell's Latin & English Dictionary (1963).
  3. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, Editor.
  4. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, Editor.
  5. ^ D.P. Simpson, Cassell's Latin & English Dictionary (1963).
  6. ^ Wilhelm Drumann, Geschichte Roms, vol. ii. pp. 107-109.
  7. ^ Titus Livius, Ab Urbe Condita, xlii. 28, 31.
  8. ^ Titus Livius, Ab Urbe Condita, xlii. 28, 31.
  9. ^ Appianus, Bellum Civile, iv. 48.
  10. ^ Paul Gallivan, "The Fasti for the Reign of Gaius", Antichthon, 13 (1979), pp. 66–69
  11. ^ Lucius Annaeus Seneca, De Beneficiis, ii. 21.
  12. ^ Publius Cornelius Tacitus, Annales, xiii. 30.
  13. ^ a b Fasti Capitolini.
  14. ^ Lucius Cassius Dio, Roman History, "Index", lib. 48, xlviii. 49.
  15. ^ Bartolomeo Borghesi, Giornale Arcadio, vol. xxvi. p. 66 ff.
  16. ^ RIC I(2) Augustus 416-419
  17. ^ a b c d e f Datenbank Clauss - Slaby
  18. ^ Marcus Tullius Cicero, Epistulae ad Atticum, i. 1. § 3.
  19. ^ Marcus Tullius Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares, ii. 17.
  20. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, Editor.
  21. ^ Sivan, Hagith (2018). Jewish Childhood in the Roman World. Cambridge University Press. p. 319. ISBN 9781107090170.

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The gens Caninia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome during the later Republic The first member of the gens who obtained any of the curule offices was Gaius Caninius Rebilus praetor in 171 BC but the first Caninius who was consul was his namesake Gaius Caninius Rebilus in 45 BC 1 Denarius of Lucius Caninius Gallus moneyer in 12 BC Contents 1 Origin 2 Praenomina 3 Branches and cognomina 4 Members 4 1 Caninii Rebili 4 2 Caninii Galli 4 3 Others 5 See also 6 ReferencesOrigin editThe nomen Caninius may be connected with the Latin adjective canus or kanus meaning white or grey perhaps referring to the color of a person s hair It might also be derived from the adjective caninus meaning hound like snarling 2 Praenomina editThe principal names of the Caninii were Gaius Lucius and Marcus which were also the three most common praenomina throughout Roman history At least one of the family bore the praenomen Aulus 3 Branches and cognomina editThe chief families of the Caninii bore the cognomina Gallus and Rebilus The surname Satrius is also found and there was a Caninius Sallustius who was adopted by some member of this gens Gallus was a common surname which may refer to a Gaul or to a cock 4 5 6 Members editThis list includes abbreviated praenomina For an explanation of this practice see filiation Caninii Rebili edit Gaius Caninius Rebilus praetor in 171 BC obtained Sicily as his province 7 Marcus Caninius Rebilus sent by the senate into Macedonia in 170 BC to investigate the lack of Roman progress in the war against Perseus one of the ambassadors appointed in 167 BC to return the Thracian hostages to Cotys 8 Gaius Caninius Rebilus one of Caesar s legates in Gaul and later during the Civil War consul suffectus for the final day of 45 BC Caninius Rebilus probably a brother of the consul of 45 BC proscribed by the triumvirs but escaped to Sextus Pompeius in Sicily 9 Gaius Caninius Rebilus suffect consul in 12 BC Died in office Gaius Caninius Rebilus consul in AD 37 and likely son of the consul suffectus of 12 BC 10 Caninius Rebilus a man of consular rank and great wealth but bad character Julius Graecinus refused to accept a gift of money from him on account of his character He is probably the same person who put an end to his life under the emperor Nero whose name was evidently corrupted into C Aminius Rebius 11 12 Caninii Galli edit Lucius Caninius Gallus tribune of the plebs in 56 BC and a friend of Cicero Lucius Caninius L f Gallus consul in 37 BC 13 14 Lucius Caninius L f L n Gallus consul suffectus in 2 BC and probably triumvir monetalis in 12 BC 13 15 16 Lucius Caninius Gallus a Roman senator during the time of Tiberius served as curator of the banks and channels of the Tiber 17 Others edit Aulus Caninius Satrius mentioned by Cicero in 65 BC 18 Caninius Sallustius quaestor of Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus the proconsul of Syria one of Cicero s letters is addressed to him He may have been adopted into the Caninia gens or possibly his name is corrupt and should read C Annius Sallustius or Cn Sallustius 19 20 Caius Caninius Onesimus was a veteran of the Praetorian Guard cohortis VIII praetoriae lived 63 years and 8 months Died in Como 17 Titus Caninius son of Sergius Maximus was a veteran of the Praetorian Guard cohortis VI praetoriae died in Corinium Gornji Karin Dalmatia 17 Titus Caninius commander of the victorious Cohors III Nerviorum in Vindolanda Chesterholm Britannia 17 Lucius Caninius Publius son of Valentius and father of Caius was procurator of public works procuratori operum publicorum in the province of Africa and died in Roccaverano in Regio IX Liguria 17 Caius Caninius Germanus veteran and centurion of the classis Ravennas died at the age of 90 in Calenzana Corsica 17 Caninia Longa a Jewish woman of the early first century 21 See also editList of Roman gentesReferences edit Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology William Smith Editor D P Simpson Cassell s Latin amp English Dictionary 1963 Dictionary of Greek 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