- The gens
Pomptina was a
minor plebeian family at
ancient Rome. The gens is best
known from
Gaius Pomptinus,
praetor in 63 BC, who
helped suppress the conspiracy...
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River Anio (a left-bank
tributary of the Tiber) and
southeastward to the
Pomptina Palus (Pontine Marshes, now the
Pontine Fields) as far
south as the Circeian...
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addition of
Volscian territory in 358 BC, two more
tribes were formed,
Pomptina and
Publilia (also
found as Poblilia). In 332, the
censors Quintus Publilius...
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Plaria Plautia Pleminia Plinia Poetelia Pollia Pompeia Pompilia Pomponia Pomptina Pontia Pontidia Pontilia Pontiliena Popillia Popaedia Popidia Poppaea Porcia...
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bilateral defence contracts with Falerii,
Tarquinii (Etruria)
Caere (again),
Pomptina and
Poplilia tribus (tribes)
formed in
territories of
Antium BC 338 Capua...
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Horatia Lemonia Maecia Menenia Oufentina/Oufetina
Papiria Poblilia Pollia Pomptina/Pontina
Pupinia Quirina Romilia Sabatia/Sabatina
Scaptia Sergia Stellatina...
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linked to
Volscian ancestry include the Publicia, Balventia, Messia, and
Pomptina gentes.
Primary evidence for
these claims is scarce, and
modern scholarship...
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formerly also
Paludi Pontine; Latin: Pomptīnus Ager [sg.] by
Titus Livius,
Pomptīna Palus [sg.] and Pomptīnae
Paludes [pl.] by
Pliny the Elder) is an approximately...
- Proculus. The
consul defeated the
Hernici and
reduced them to submission. The
Pomptina and
Publilia tribes were also
formed that year. The
Fasti Triumphales records...
- Roman-Latin army
defeated the Gauls. In this year Rome also
established the
Pomptina tribe. We have no
knowledge precisely who
these Latins were, or if they...