The gens Cispia was a plebeian family at Rome. Although the gens was supposedly of great antiquity, the Cispii only achieved prominence toward the end of the Republic.[1]
^Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, Editor.
The gensCispia was a plebeian family at Rome. Although the gens was supposedly of great antiquity, the Cispii only achieved prominence toward the end...
Cispius is the nomen of the Roman gensCispia. The Mons Cispius, or Cispian Hill, is one of several summits of the Esquiline Hill in Rome. The grammarian...
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