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Iallia gens

The gens Iallia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are not mentioned in ancient writers, but they rose to prominence during the middle part of the second century, with two of them achieving the consulship under Antoninus Pius.

Fragment of an inscription detailing the cursus honorum of Marcus Iallius Bassus.

Praenomina Edit

All of the Iallii known from inscriptions lived in imperial times, and few are mentioned with praenomina. The main praenomen of this gens seems to have been Marcus, although there is also an instance of Quintus. Both of these were among the most common names throughout Roman history.

Branches and cognomina Edit

The only regular cognomen of the Iallia gens was Bassus, which belonged to the senatorial family. This was a common surname, originally referring to someone who might be described as "stout" or "sturdy", and was one of a large class of cognomina derived from a person's physical features.[1] This family came to Rome from Alba Helviorum, perhaps indicating that they were of Gallic origin.[2][3]

Members Edit

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

Undated Iallii Edit

  • Iallius, a potter whose maker's mark is found on pottery from Gallia Aquitania and Belgica.[17][18]
  • Marcus Iallius Eutyches, a freedman buried at Rome, with a monument from his fellow freedman, Hedistus.[19]
  • Iallius Januarius, buried at Zugal in Numidia.[20]
  • Marcus Iallius Rogatus, buried at Zugal in Numidia.[21][22]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Chase, pp. 109, 110.
  2. ^ a b CIL XII, 2681.
  3. ^ a b CIL XII, 2718, CIL XII, 2719.
  4. ^ CIL XVI, 108.
  5. ^ AE 1968, 400.
  6. ^ CIL III, 6169, CIL III, 12387, CIL VI, 1119.
  7. ^ AE 1904, 95, AE 1962, 117, AE 1983, 784, AE 1983, 785, AE 2004, 1923, AE 2013, 2198.
  8. ^ PIR, I. 2.
  9. ^ Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand, pp. 73, 232, 237, 251, 290, 302.
  10. ^ CIL XIII, 7746.
  11. ^ AIJ, 90.
  12. ^ PIR, I. 3.
  13. ^ ICUR, iv. 9406.
  14. ^ a b PIR, I. 4.
  15. ^ ICUR, iv. 9405.
  16. ^ CIL VIII, 2241, CIL VIII, 7005.
  17. ^ CIL XIII, 10010, 998.
  18. ^ CAG, 59-2, p. 285.
  19. ^ CIL VI, 19624.
  20. ^ Gsell, Inscriptions Latines de L'Algérie, ii. 3, 8399.
  21. ^ CIL VIII, 20099.
  22. ^ Gsell, Inscriptions Latines de L'Algérie, ii. 3, 8400.

Bibliography Edit

  • Theodor Mommsen et alii, Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (The Body of Latin Inscriptions, abbreviated CIL), Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (1853–present).
  • Giovanni Battista de Rossi, Inscriptiones Christianae Urbis Romanae Septimo Saeculo Antiquiores (Christian Inscriptions from Rome of the First Seven Centuries, abbreviated ICUR), Vatican Library, Rome (1857–1861, 1888).
  • George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, vol. VIII, pp. 103–184 (1897).
  • Paul von Rohden, Elimar Klebs, & Hermann Dessau, Prosopographia Imperii Romani (The Prosopography of the Roman Empire, abbreviated PIR), Berlin (1898).
  • Stéphane Gsell, Inscriptions Latines de L'Algérie (Latin Inscriptions from Algeria), Edouard Champion, Paris (1922–present).
  • Viktor Hoffiller and Balduin Saria, Antike Inschriften aus Jugoslawien (Ancient Inscriptions from Yugoslavia, abbreviated AIJ), vol. 1: Noricum und Pannonia Superior, Zagreb (1938).
  • Géza Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter der Antonien (The Consulate and Senatorial State under the Antonines), Rudolf Habelt, Bonn (1977).

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The gens Iallia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome Members of this gens are not mentioned in ancient writers but they rose to prominence during the middle part of the second century with two of them achieving the consulship under Antoninus Pius Fragment of an inscription detailing the cursus honorum of Marcus Iallius Bassus Contents 1 Praenomina 2 Branches and cognomina 3 Members 3 1 Undated Iallii 4 See also 5 References 6 BibliographyPraenomina EditAll of the Iallii known from inscriptions lived in imperial times and few are mentioned with praenomina The main praenomen of this gens seems to have been Marcus although there is also an instance of Quintus Both of these were among the most common names throughout Roman history Branches and cognomina EditThe only regular cognomen of the Iallia gens was Bassus which belonged to the senatorial family This was a common surname originally referring to someone who might be described as stout or sturdy and was one of a large class of cognomina derived from a person s physical features 1 This family came to Rome from Alba Helviorum perhaps indicating that they were of Gallic origin 2 3 Members EditThis list includes abbreviated praenomina For an explanation of this practice see filiation Marcus Iallius buried at Alba Helviorum in Gallia Narbonensis His grave site seems to have been cared for by a Lucius Jullius though perhaps this should be Iallius 2 Quintus Iallius Bassus consul suffectus in AD 158 he and Marcus Servilius Fabianus Maximus were in office on July 8 although their full term of office is uncertain 4 5 Marcus Iallius M f Bassus Fabius Valerianus consul suffectus about AD 159 had previously been tribune of the plebs praetor legate of the Legio XIV Gemina and governor of Pannonia Inferior After his consulship he was curator of public works and temples governor of Moesia Inferior and one of Marcus Aurelius comites during the Parthian War subsequently becoming governor of Pannonia Superior 6 3 7 8 9 Iallius Pacatus a signifer or standard bearer in an uncertain military unit in Germania Superior some time between the latter half of the second century and the first half of the third 10 Iallius Tertinus made an offering to Sol Invictus and Mithras at the present site of Modrica formerly part of Pannonia Superior dating to the late second or early third century 11 Iallia Bassiana a woman of senatorial rank 12 Iallia the daughter of Iallius Bassus and Catia Clementina and the mother of Aelius Clemens who dedicated a monument to her at Rome dating to the end of the second century or the first quarter of the third 13 14 Iallia Clementina perhaps the same woman as the daughter of Iallius Bassus and Catia Clementina mentioned in a third century sepulchral inscription from Rome 15 14 Iallius Antiochus an eques of the highest rank served as governor of Numidia under Constantine and Licinius 16 Undated Iallii Edit Iallius a potter whose maker s mark is found on pottery from Gallia Aquitania and Belgica 17 18 Marcus Iallius Eutyches a freedman buried at Rome with a monument from his fellow freedman Hedistus 19 Iallius Januarius buried at Zugal in Numidia 20 Marcus Iallius Rogatus buried at Zugal in Numidia 21 22 See also EditList of Roman gentesReferences Edit Chase pp 109 110 a b CIL XII 2681 a b CIL XII 2718 CIL XII 2719 CIL XVI 108 AE 1968 400 CIL III 6169 CIL III 12387 CIL VI 1119 AE 1904 95 AE 1962 117 AE 1983 784 AE 1983 785 AE 2004 1923 AE 2013 2198 PIR I 2 Alfoldy Konsulat und Senatorenstand pp 73 232 237 251 290 302 CIL XIII 7746 AIJ 90 PIR I 3 ICUR iv 9406 a b PIR I 4 ICUR iv 9405 CIL VIII 2241 CIL VIII 7005 CIL XIII 10010 998 CAG 59 2 p 285 CIL VI 19624 Gsell Inscriptions Latines de L Algerie ii 3 8399 CIL VIII 20099 Gsell Inscriptions Latines de L Algerie ii 3 8400 Bibliography EditTheodor Mommsen et alii Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum The Body of Latin Inscriptions abbreviated CIL Berlin Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften 1853 present Giovanni Battista de Rossi Inscriptiones Christianae Urbis Romanae Septimo Saeculo Antiquiores Christian Inscriptions from Rome of the First Seven Centuries abbreviated ICUR Vatican Library Rome 1857 1861 1888 George Davis Chase The Origin of Roman Praenomina in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology vol VIII pp 103 184 1897 Paul von Rohden Elimar Klebs amp Hermann Dessau Prosopographia Imperii Romani The Prosopography of the Roman Empire abbreviated PIR Berlin 1898 Stephane Gsell Inscriptions Latines de L Algerie Latin Inscriptions from Algeria Edouard Champion Paris 1922 present Viktor Hoffiller and Balduin Saria Antike Inschriften aus Jugoslawien Ancient Inscriptions from Yugoslavia abbreviated AIJ vol 1 Noricum und Pannonia Superior Zagreb 1938 Geza Alfoldy Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter der Antonien The Consulate and Senatorial State under the Antonines Rudolf Habelt Bonn 1977 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iallia gens amp oldid 953686549, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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