The gens Gratidia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Originally coming from Arpinum, members of this gens are known from the final century of the Republic.[1]
^Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 303 ("Gratidius").
The gensGratidia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Originally coming from Arpinum, members of this gens are known from the final century of the...
prefect under Antonius, and was killed in the course of the campaign. Gratidiagens A law that permitted voting by ballot in elections or trials; four such...
name Canidia was also used by Horace as a sobriquet for the perfumer, Gratidia. The nomen Canidius belongs to a common class of gentilicia formed from...
sister-in-law Pomponia Gratidia and her niece Pomponia Bassa, see her brother's article Pomponius Bassus (consul 259 & 271). Pomponia gens "Dictionary of Greek...
Look up gens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The gens (plural gentes) was a Roman family, of Italic or Etruscan origins, consisting of all those individuals...
were the Roman Senator Pomponius Bassus and wife the noblewoman Pomponia Gratidia. Through his maternal grandfather, Bassus was a descendant of the Roman...
is mentioned there, almost certainly Catiline. He married a woman named Gratidia, one of Gaius Marius's nieces. During Sulla's civil war, Catiline joined...
Rome on a pike. Gratidianus was the son of Marcus Gratidius, of the gensGratidia from Arpinum, and Maria, the sister of Gaius Marius. After his father's...