Memmius

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The Memmier (Latin Memmii , plural of Latin Memmius ) were a Roman plebeian sex ( gens Memmia ), which possibly came from the area of ​​the Volscians and in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC. BC on the political arena in Rome, but without a consul emerged from him. A few memmii appeared during the imperial era .

Representatives of the Republican era were:

  1. Memmius , aedile before 210 BC Chr.
  2. Gaius Memmius , Praetor 172 BC Chr.
  3. Gaius Memmius , Tribune of the People 111 BC And author of the lex Memmia
  4. Lucius Memmius , praetor before 112 BC Chr.
  5. Gaius Memmius Lucii filius Galeria tribu , tribune of the people 89 BC Chr.
  6. Gaius Memmius , quaestor and brother-in-law of Pompey
  7. Gaius Memmius , praetor 58 BC BC, son of 4.
  8. Gaius Memmius , Tribune of the People 54 BC BC, son of 6.
  9. Gaius Memmius , suffect consul 34 BC BC, son of 7.

Representatives of the imperial era were:

  1. Publius Besius Betuinianus Gaius Marius Memmius Sabinus , Roman officer (imperial era)
  2. Publius Memmius Regulus , suffect consul 31 AD
  3. Gaius Memmius Regulus , suffect consul 63 AD, son of 2.
  4. Gaius Memmius Fidus Iulius Albius , general and suffect consul in the 2nd century AD.
  5. Memmius Rufinus , opponent of Septimius Severus
  6. Memmius Tuscus: erroneously for Marcus Nummius Tuscus , consul 258 AD.
  7. Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus , Western Roman politician and philosopher
  8. Senecio Memmius Afer , Roman suffect consul 99
  9. Tiberius Memmius Ulpianus , Roman officer (imperial era)
  10. Titus Prifernius Paetus Memmius Apollinaris , Roman officer (imperial period)

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