Acilia (gens) - Members of The Gens

Members of The Gens

  • Gaius Acilius Glabrio, quaestor in 203 and tribunus plebis in 197 BC.
  • Manius Acilius C. f. L. n. Glabrio, consul in 191 BC.
  • Manius Acilius M'. f. C. n. Glabrio, consul suffectus in 154 BC.
  • Manius Acilius M'. f. Glabrio (second century BC), tribunus plebis, and author of the lex Acilia de Repetundis.
  • Manius Acilius M'. f. M'. n. Glabrio, consul in 67 BC.
  • Manius Acilius M'. f. M'. n. Glabrio (b. 81 BC), lieutenant of Caesar.
  • Manius Acilius Glabrio, consul in AD 91, put to death by Domitian.
  • Anicius Acilius Glabrio Faustus, consul suffectus in AD 438.
  • Manius Acilius L. f. K. n. Balbus, consul in 150 BC.
  • Manius Acilius M. f. L. n. Balbus, consul in 114 BC.
  • Manius Acilius Aviola, consul suffectus in 33 BC.
  • Acilius Aviola, legate in Gallia Lugdunensis under Tiberius in AD 21.
  • Acilius Lucanus, a notable lawyer at Corduba in the province of Hispania Baetica.
  • Acilia Lucana, wife of Marcus Annaeus Mela, and the mother of the poet Marcus Annaeus Lucanus.
  • Manius Acilius Aviola, consul in AD 54.
  • Manius Acilius Rufus, consul suffectus ex Kal. Jul. in AD 102.
  • Acilius Severus, consul in AD 323.

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