Quinctius Flamininus

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Quinctius Flamininus is the name of a Roman family, a branch of the patrician gens Quinctia , which carried the cognomen Flamininus (originally "son of a Flemish ", then hereditary).

The best-known bearer of the name is Titus Quinctius Flamininus , who defeated Philip V in the Second Macedonian War .

Other bearers of the name are: