Category:Ancient Roman gentes
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English: In ancient Rome, a gens (pronounced /ˈɡɛns/ or /ˈdʒɛnz/), plural gentes, referred to a family, consisting of all those individuals who shared the same nomen and claimed descent from a common ancestor. A branch of a gens was called a stirps (plural stirpes). The gens was an important social structure at Rome and throughout Italy during the period of the Roman Republic. Gentes is the plural of gens (clan), a group of people who shared a family name (nomen). See also: List of Roman gentes.
See also: Category:Roman stirpes.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 200 subcategories, out of 203 total.
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- Gens Accoleia (2 F)
- Gens Aebia (1 F)
- Gens Apronia (1 F)
- Gens Arruntia (1 F)
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- Gens Bolana (3 F)
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- Gens Caedia (3 F)
- Gens Caesetia (1 F)
- Gens Carienia (1 F)
- Gens Cincia (1 F)
- Gens Considia (1 F)
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- Gens Eppia (1 F)
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- Gens Fannia (5 F)
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- Gens Lucia (3 F)
- Gens Lusiana (1 F)
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- Marcus Accius Crescens (1 F)
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- Gens Novellia (4 F)
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- Gens Opimia (1 F)
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- Gens Priscia (3 F)
- Gens Publilia (1 F)
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- Gens Titulena (1 F)
- Gens Tonneia (2 F)