Marcii ( lat. Marcii, gens Marcia ) - an ancient Roman clan to which at least one king belonged, 15 consuls in the republican era and one dictator . Initially, it was patrician , later the plebeian branches of the clan appeared. The Coricolans belonged to the patrician branches, the Crisps, Libons, Rallas, Rexes, Rutiles, Rufas, Sermons, Tremula, Figula, Philippa and Censorins belonged to the plebeian ones.
| Marcia lat Marcii (Gens Marcia) | |
|---|---|
| Branches of the genus | Coriolans, Rex, Rutile, Tremula, Figula, Philippa, Censorins |
| Nationality | |
| Civil activity | 1 king, 15 consuls (in the republican era), 1 dictator |
| Military activity | generals |
| Religious activity | 1 great pontiff |
Famous Representatives
No Cognomen
- Marc Marcius - founder of the clan Marciev, relative of Numa , senator ;
- Numa Marcius - son of Marc Marzius, the great pontiff , father Anka Marzia;
- Ankh Marcius - the ancient Roman king ;
- Lucius Marcius Septimius - an officer who served for many years under the direction of Gnei Cornelius Scipio in Spain ;
- Quintus Marcius - Consul Suffect 36 BC e.
Coriolans
- Gnei Marcius Coriolanus - Roman military leader who lived in the V century BC. e.
Crisps
- Quintus Marcius Crispus - plebeian aedile in 58 BC e. , then served as a military legate with Lucius Calpurnia Pison Caesonin (from 57 to 55 ). In the interval between 54 and 47 years. BC e. was praetor ; military stands in the army of Caesar during the African campaign (in the year 46 ), proconsul of Bithynia in 43 BC e.
Libons
- Quintus Marcius Libon - the name is found only on Roman coins.
Rally
- Marc Marcius Ralla - City Praetor 204 BC e. [one]
- Quintus Marcius Ralla - the tribunes of 196 BC e. [2]
- Quintus Marcius Ralla - was appointed duumvir in 194 BC. e. for the consecration of the temple, in 192 BC. e. was again appointed duumvir for the same purpose [3] [4] .
Rexes
- Publius Marcius Rex - at the behest of the Senate, he was sent on a mission with two colleagues to the 171 Consul, Guy Cassius Longin [5] ;
- Quintus Marcius Rex - Praetor of the Roman Republic in 144 BC e., who built the Aqua Marcia aqueduct ;
- Quintus Marcius Rex - Consul 118 BC e .;
- Quintus Marcius Rex - Consul in 68 BC e.
Rutiles
- Guy Marcius Rutile - Consul 357, 352, 344 and 342 BC e.
- Guy Martius Rutil Censorin - Consul 310 BC e.
Rufus
- Quintius Marcius Rufus is one of the legates of Crassus who participated in the suppression of the Spartacus uprising [6] .
Sermons
- Marc Marcius Sermon - the people's stands 172 BC. e. [7]
Tremules
- Quintus Marcius Tremul - Consul 306 and 288 BC e.
Festa
- Marcius Fest - one of the participants in the plot of Pison in 65 BC e. Came from the horseman class . He died as a result of the disclosure of the plot .
Figures
- Guy Marcius Figul - Consul of 162 and 156 BC e.
- Guy Marcius Figul, the son of the previous one, an outstanding lawyer, put forward his candidacy in the consular elections, but did not win [8] .
- Guy Marcius Figul - Consul 64 BC e.
Philippa
- Quintus Marcius Philippe - Consul 281 BC e.
- Quintus Marcius Philip - Consul of 186 and 169 BC e.
- Quintus Marcius Philip - the son of the previous one, served with him in Macedonia in 169 BC. e. [9]
- Lucius Marcius Philippe - Consul 91 BC e.
- Lucius Marcius Philippe - Consul 56 BC e.
- Lucius Marcius Philippe - the son of the previous one, the people's stands in 49 and the consul-suffice in 38 BC. e.
- Quintius Marcius Philip - Proconsul of Asia 54 BC e.
Censorins
- Lucius Marcius Censorin - Consul of the Roman Republic in 149 BC e. [10] [11] ;
- Lucius Marcius Censorin is the grandson of the previous Marian . Coin Triumvir 82 BC e [12] [13] . Presumably, it was he who was mentioned by Memnon as the prefect of the Roman fleet around 70 BC. e., who delivered at the head of a squadron of 15 trireme grain from the Bosporus kingdom to the Roman camp at Sinope [14] [15] [16] ;
- Gaius Marcius Censorin - the elder brother of the previous one, a supporter of Gaius Maria [17] [18] ;
- Marcius Censorin (possibly bearing the Guy brand ) is the son of the previous and friend of Quinta Cicero in Asia [19] . Apparently, he was mentioned by Plutarch as a peer and comrade Publius Crassus , who committed suicide during the battle of Carra [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] ;
- Lucius Marcius Censorin - Consul of the Republic 39 BC e [25] [26] .;
- Guy Marcius Censorin - Consul of the Roman Empire in 8 BC e.
Notes
- ↑ Titus Livy . History from the founding of the city , XXIX, 11: text in Latin and Russian
- ↑ Titus Livy . History from the founding of the city , XXXIII, 25: text in Latin and Russian
- ↑ Titus Livy . History from the founding of the city , XXXIV, 53: text in Latin and Russian
- ↑ Titus Livy . History from the founding of the city , XXXV, 41: text in Latin and Russian
- ↑ Titus Livy . History from the founding of the city , XLIII, 1: text in Latin and Russian
- ↑ Frontin . Strategies, II, IV, 7
- ↑ Titus Livy . History from the founding of the city , XXXXII, 21: text in Latin and Russian
- ↑ Valery Maxim . Memorable Acts and Sayings, IX, III, 2: Latin Text
- ↑ Titus Livy . History from the founding of the city , XXXXIV, 3: text in Latin and Russian
- ↑ Appian of Alexandria . Roman history . Events in Libya, VIII, 11 (75). - M .: Ladomir, 2002 .-- 880 p. - ISBN 5-86218-174-1 ;
- ↑ Rodionov E. Punic wars. - St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg State University, 2005 .-- 626 p. - Page 577-581. - ISBN 5-288-03650-0 ;
- ↑ Münzer F. Marcius // Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (RE). - 1930. - Bd. XIV, 2. - Kol. 1539-1540;
- ↑ Crawford M. The Roman Republican coinage. - London : Cambridge University Press , 1974. - Vol. I - Ref. 360, 363;
- ↑ Memnon of Heracles . About Hercules, 37 (2);
- ↑ Münzer F. Marcius 47 // RE. - 1942. - Bd. XIV, 2. - Sp. 1554;
- ↑ Broughton R. The Magistrates of the Roman Republic. - New York , 1952. - Vol. II - P. 129;
- ↑ Appian . Roman history. Civil Wars, I, 93;
- ↑ Crawford M. The Roman Republican coinage. - London : Cambridge University Press, 1974. - Vol. I - Ref. 346;
- ↑ Mark Tullius Cicero . To brother , LIII [I, 2], 4 (13);
- ↑ Plutarch . Comparative biographies . Crassus , 25;
- ↑ Münzer F. Marcius 41 // RE. - 1942. - Bd. XIV, 2. - Sp. 1550;
- ↑ Münzer F. Marcius 42 // RE. - 1942. - Bd. XIV, 2. - Sp. 1550;
- ↑ Münzer F. Marcius 43 // RE. - 1942. - Bd. XIV, 2. - Kol. 1550-1551;
- ↑ Broughton R. The Magistrates of the Roman Republic. - New York, 1952. - Vol. II - P. 231;
- ↑ Münzer F. Marcius 48 // RE. - 1930. - Bd. XIV, 2. - Kol. 1554-1555;
- ↑ Broughton R. Magistrates of the Roman Republic. - New York, 1952. - Vol. II. - P. 386.