Palmyrene funerary bust of Viria Phoebe and Gaius Virius Alcimus, first century.
The gens Viria was a Roman family of the second and third centuries, possibly of northern Italian origin. The first member to ascend the cursus honorum was Virius Lupus, who attained the consulship in the late second century. It is possible that the family was elevated to patrician status around that time. The family's influence reached its apex during the third century.[1][2]
^Mennen, Power and Status in the Roman Empire, pp. 130–134.
The gensViria was a Roman family of the second and third centuries, possibly of northern Italian origin. The first member to ascend the cursus honorum...
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...
The gens Nasidia was an obscure plebeian family at Rome. The gens is best known from Quintus Nasidius, one of the admirals of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus during...
In ancient Rome, the curiales (from co + viria, 'gathering of men') were initially the leading members of a gentes (clan) of the city of Rome. Their roles...
Empire who was appointed consul in AD 298. A member of the aristocratic gensViria, Gallus’ early senatorial career is unknown. He was appointed consul posterior...
Rome itself. There was a gens Accoleia, probably derived from the same source, and either the curia was named after the gens, or if this ward was named...
to the A-form genomic DNA of all viruses in the realm. The second part, -viria is the suffix used for virus realms. The sole kingdom in the realm, Zilligvirae...
subkingdom, and subclass are unused, whereas all other ranks are in use. Realm (-viria) Subrealm (-vira) Kingdom (-virae) Subkingdom (-virites) Phylum (-viricota)...
subkingdom, and subclass are unused, whereas all other ranks are in use. Realm (-viria) Subrealm (-vira) Kingdom (-virae) Subkingdom (-virites) Phylum (-viricota)...
fall into one of four realms. Their classification is shown hereafter (-viria denotes realm, -virales denotes order, and -viridae denotes family): Adnaviria...