Marcius
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marcius was a gens of Ancient Rome. This family lived during the Kings of Rome, Roman Republic and Roman Empire.
[edit] Men of the gens
The various below served as politicians during the Roman monarchy, Roman Republic and Roman Empire:
- Ancus Marcius, fourth of the Kings of Rome
- Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, legendary figure who is said to have lived during the 5th century BC
- Gaius Marcius Rutilus, the first plebeian dictator and censor of ancient Rome
- Quintus Marcius Philippus
- Quintus Marcius Rex, consul and ancestor of dictator Gaius Julius Caesar
- Quintus Marcius Tremulus
- Quintus Marcius Ralla
- Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 91 BCE)
- Lucius Marcius Philippus, consul and stepfather of Emperor Augustus
- Quintus Marcius Rex (consul 68 BCE)
- Quintus Marcius Barea, Suffect Consul in 26 and was twice Proconsul of the Africa Province
- Quintus Marcius Barea Sura, son to the above, friend of Emperor Vespasian and father of Marcia Furnilla
- Quintus Marcius Barea Servilius Soranus, Roman Senator and brother to the above
- Marcius Turbo, Roman general during the 2nd century who served under two of the Five Good Emperors
[edit] Women of the gens
- Marcia - daughter of Quintus Marcius Rex and paternal grandmother of dictator Gaius Julius Caesar
- Marcia (wife of Cato the Younger)
- Marcia Furnilla, second wife of the Emperor Titus
- Marcia Servilia Sorana, cousin to Furnilla, see Servilia (1st century)
- Marcia (mistress of Commodus)