Laenia (gens)

The gens Laenia was a minor family at Rome during the first century BC. It is remembered chiefly from two individuals, one a friend of Varro, the other of Cicero. Both had houses at Brundisium, suggesting either that the family came from that region, or that the individuals mentioned were closely related.[1]

Members

Footnotes

  1. Called Laelius Strabo by Pliny.[2]
  2. Also found as Lenius.[4]

See also

List of Roman gentes

References

  1. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 708 ("M. Laenius, or Lenius Flaccus"), vol. III, p. 922 ("M. Laenius Strabo").
  2. 1 2 Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, x. 50. s. 72.
  3. Varro, Rerum Rusticarum, iii. 5. § 8.
  4. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 708 ("M. Laenius, or Lenius Flaccus").
  5. Cicero, Pro Sestio, 63; Pro Plancio, 41; Epistulae ad Familiares, xiii. 63, xiv. 4; Epistulae ad Atticum, v. 20, 21, vi. 1, 3.

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