Maecia (gens)

The gens Maecia was a plebeian family at Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in the time of Cicero, but in Imperial times they rose to prominence, achieving the consulship on at several occasions.[1]

Members

See also

List of Roman gentes

References

  1. 1 2 3 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 895 ("Maecia Gens").
  2. Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares, vii. 1.
  3. Horace, Satirae, i. 10, 38; Ars Poëtica, 386.
  4. Weichert, Poëtarum Latinorum, p. 334.
  5. Brunck, Analecta Poetarum Graecorum, vol. ii, p. 236, vol. iii, p. 332.
  6. Jacobs, Anthologia Graeca, vol. ii, p. 220, vol. xiii, pp. 913, 914.
  7. Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca, vol. iv, p. 481.
  8. Gruter, p. 49, 3.
  9. Julius Capitolinus, "The Lives of the Three Gordians", 2.

Bibliography

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