Atilia (gens) - Members of The Gens

Members of The Gens

  • Lucius Atilius Longus, one of the first consular tribunes, elected in 444 BC. In consequence of a defect in the auspices, he and his colleagues resigned, and consuls were appointed in their stead.
  • Lucius Atilius L. f. L. n. Priscus, tribunus militum consulari potestate in 399 and 396 BC.
  • Lucius Atilius, tribune of the plebs in 311 BC.
  • Aulus Atilius A. f. C. n. Calatinus, consul in 258 and 254 BC, and dictator in 249.
  • Gaius Atilius A. f. A. n. Bulbus, consul in 245 and 235 BC.
  • Lucius Atilius, quaestor in 216 BC, slain at the Battle of Cannae.
  • Marcus Atilius, duumvir in 216 BC, with Gaius Atilius, dedicated the temple of Concordia, which L. Manlius Vulso, the praetor, had vowed.
  • Gaius Atilius, duumvir in 216 BC. with Marcus Atilius.
  • Lucius Atilius, commander of the Roman garrison in Locri, escaped with his troops by sea, when the town was surrendered to Hannibal in 215 BC.
  • Lucius Atilius, praetor in 197 BC, obtained Sardinia as his province.
  • Lucius Atilius, sent to Samothrace by Lucius Aemilius Paullus to demand the surrender of Perseus in 168 BC.
  • Lucius Atilius, a jurist, who probably lived in the middle of the 2nd century BC
  • Marcus Atilius, a comic poet during the 2nd century BC, quoted by Cicero and Varro.
  • Atilius, a freedman, built an amphitheatre at Fidenae in the reign of Tiberius, which collapsed, killing between twenty and fifty thousand spectators.
  • Atilius Vergilio, a standard-bearer who deserted Galba in AD 69.
  • Atilius Rufus, a man of consular rank, was governor of Syria during the reign of Domitian, and died just before the return of Agricola from Britannia, in AD 84.
  • Atilius Crescens, a friend of the younger Gaius Plinius.
  • Marcus Atilius Postumus Bradua, a proconsul of the Asia Province under the Roman Emperor Domitian (81-96)
  • Marcus Atilius Metilius Bradua, consul in AD 108
  • Marcus Atilius Metilius Bradua Caucidius Tertullus…Bassus, son of the above, who served served as a polyonymous Proconsul of the Africa Province under Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius
  • Atilia Caucidia Tertulla, sister to the above proconsul, daughter of Marcus Atilius Metilius Bradua and Caucidia Tertulla
  • Titus Atilius Titianus, consul in AD 127.
  • Atilius Fortunatianus, a Latin grammarian, probably not later than the 4th century.

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