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Ateia (gens)
The ''gens Ateia'' was a plebeian family at Rome. The gens does not appear to have been particularly large or important, and is known from a small number of individuals.〔''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology'', William Smith, Editor.〕
==Members==

* Gaius Ateius Capito, tribune of the plebs in 55 BC, famous for announcing terrible omens upon the departure of Crassus for Syria.
* Gaius Ateius C. f. Capito, one of the most distinguished jurists of the early Empire, and consul ''suffectus'' in AD 5.
* Lucius Ateius Praetextatus, surnamed ''Philologus'', a notable grammarian of the first century BC.
* Ateius Sanctus, an incorrect form of T. Aius Sanctus, the orator and a teacher of the emperor Commodus.〔Anthony Richard Burley, ''Marcus Aurelius'' (Routledge, 1966, 1987), p. 197 (online ) and ''Lives of the Later Caesars'' (Penguin, 1976), p. 161 (online ); E.L. Bowie, "The Importance of Sophists," ''Later Greek Literature'' (Cambridge University Press, 1982), p. 59 (online. )〕

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