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The gens (plural gentes) was a Roman, Italic, or Etruscan family, consisting of all those individuals who shared the same ''nomen'' and claimed descent from a common ancestor. It was an important social and legal structure in early Roman history.〔''Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities'', Second Edition, Harry Thurston Peck, Editor (1897)〕〔''Oxford Classical Dictionary'', 2nd Ed. (1970)〕 The distinguishing characteristic of a gens was the ''nomen gentilicium'', or ''gentile name''. Every member of a gens, whether by birth or adoption, bore this name. All nomina were based on other nouns, such as personal names, occupations, physical characteristics or behaviors, or locations. Consequently, most of them ended with the adjectival termination ''-ius'' (''-ia'' in the feminine form).〔 Nomina ending in ''-aius'', ''-eius'', ''-eus'', and ''-aeus'' are typical of Latin families. Faliscan gentes frequently had nomina ending in ''-ios'', while Samnite and other Oscan-speaking peoples of southern Italy had nomina ending in ''-iis''. Umbrian nomina typically end in ''-as'', ''-anas'', ''-enas'', or ''-inas'', while nomina ending in ''-arna'', ''-erna'', ''-ena'', ''-enna'', ''-ina'', or ''-inna'' are characteristic of Etruscan families.〔 The word ''gens'' is feminine, and the name of a gens was also feminine. Marcus Valerius Corvus was a member of ''gens Valeria''. ''Valerius'' was his nomen. His son's nomen would have been ''Valerius'', and his daughter's ''Valeria''. Male members of his gens were called ''Valerii'', and female members ''Valeriae''. If a member of the gens were adopted into another family, he would assume the nomen of that gens, followed by the ''cognomen'' ''Valerianus''.〔 In the following list, "I" and "J" are treated as separate letters, as are "U" and "V". The letter "K" was rare in Latin, and the few nomina occasionally spelled with this letter were usually spelled with "C". No Roman gentes began with "X", and the letters "Y" and "Z" occurred only in names borrowed from Greek. The letter "W" did not exist in Classical Latin. ==A== * Abronia * Aburia * Accia * Accoleia * Acerronia * Acilia * Actoria * Acutia * Aebutia * Aelia * Aemilia * Afrania * Albia * Albinia * Albucia * Alfena * Alfia * Aliena * Amafinia * Ampia * Ancharia * Anicia * Annaea * Anneia * Annia * Antia * Antistia * Antonia * Aponia * Appia * Appuleia * Apronia * Apustia * Aquillia * Aquinia * Arellia * Arennia * Arpineia * Arria * Arruntia * Articuleia * Asconia * Asinia * Ateia * Aternia * Atia * Atilia * Atinia * Atria * Attia * Aufidia * Aulia * Aurelia * Auria * Aurunculeia * Autronia * Aviana * Aviena * Avidia * Axia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Roman gentes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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