Cocceia gens

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The gens Cocceia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. The gens is first mentioned towards the latter end of the Republic, and is best known as the family to which the emperor Nerva belonged.Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, Editor.

Origin of the gens

According to Syme, the Cocceii came from Umbria.Syme, Ronald, The Roman Revolution (1939), pg. 200

Praenomina used by the gens

The Cocceii used the praenomina Marcus, Lucius, Sextus, and Gaius, of which Marcus was favored by the Cocceii Nervae.

Branches and cognomina of the gens

The only family of the Cocceii known under the late Republic bore the cognomen Nerva. A number of personal cognomina were borne by other members of the gens, including Auctus, Balbus, Genialis, Justus, Nepos, Nigrinus, Proculus, Rufinus, and Verus.Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft.

Members of the gens

=Cocceii Nervae=

=Others=

See also

References

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Category:Roman gentes