Popillier

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The Popillier were a plebeian family who lived from the 4th century BC. Until the end of the Roman Republic he provided consuls several times .

The name of the Popillii (or Popilii) probably comes from the Oscar . In the middle of the 4th century BC A member of this gens managed to get to the consulate, which he was able to hold five times in a row. This progenitor of all later Popilliers is said to have already worn the Cognomen Laenas. According to Cicero , while Laenas was sacrificing, there was a revolt of the plebs ; still wrapped in the woolen cloak of a flamen carmentalis , the so-called laena , he appeared before the people and was able to calm the minds with a speech. This is how he got this nickname.

Despite this outstanding personality, it did not last until the early 2nd century BC. Until Popillier could reach the consulate again. With the end of the republic, the Popillii also disappeared from history.

Consuls from the gens Popillia

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Individual evidence

  1. For a complete list of the members of the gens Popilia who held offices during the Roman Republic, see T. Robert S. Broughton : The Magistrates of the Roman Republic. Volume 2: 99 BC - 31 BC (= Philological Monographs. 15, 2). American Philological Association, New York NY 1952, pp. 605 f., (Reprinted by Press of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OH 1968).
  2. Cicero, Brutus 56,364.