Category:Gens Menenia (Nova Roma)

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MENENIA GENS, was a very ancient and illustrious patrician house at Rome from b. c. 503 to b. c. 376. Its only cognomen is Lanatus. Cicero (ad Fam. xiii. 9) mentions a Menenian tribe, and Appian a Menenius who was proscribed by the triumvirs in b. c. 43, and rescued from death by the self-devotion of one of his slaves. (B.C.iv. 44.)
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Source [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2148.html Smith]
  
 
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MENENIA GENS, was a very ancient and illustrious patrician house at Rome from b. c. 503 to b. c. 376. Its only cognomen is Lanatus. Cicero (ad Fam. xiii. 9) mentions a Menenian tribe, and Appian a Menenius who was proscribed by the triumvirs in b. c. 43, and rescued from death by the self-devotion of one of his slaves. (B.C.iv. 44.)

Source Smith

Praenomina

Praenomina commonly used by members of this gens in ancient times were Lucius, Gaius, Titus, and Agrippa (which later became a cognomen).

In modern times only the praenomina Spurius and Agrippa have been used in this gens.

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