gens Lutatia

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Gens Lutatia was an ancient Roman plebeian family that produced several notable politicians and military leaders during the Republic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman consul
ancient Roman gens
ancient Roman magistrate
ancient Roman politician
plebeian family
colleagueInOffice Gaius Marius NERFINISHED
consularYear 102 BC
241 BC
242 BC
78 BC
country Roman Republic
culture Roman
geographicOrigin Rome NERFINISHED
hasCognomen Catulus NERFINISHED
Cerco NERFINISHED
hasMember Gaius Lutatius Catulus (consul 242 BC) NERFINISHED
Marcus Lutatius Pinthia NERFINISHED
Quintus Lutatius Catulus (consul 102 BC) NERFINISHED
Quintus Lutatius Catulus Capitolinus NERFINISHED
Quintus Lutatius Cerco (consul 241 BC) NERFINISHED
language Latin
memberOf Gens Lutatia NERFINISHED
Gens Lutatia NERFINISHED
Gens Lutatia NERFINISHED
Gens Lutatia NERFINISHED
Gens Lutatia NERFINISHED
militaryConflict Cimbrian War NERFINISHED
First Punic War NERFINISHED
nomen Lutatius NERFINISHED
notableFor campaigns against the Cimbri and Teutones
commanding Roman fleet in the First Punic War
opposition to Julius Caesar
producing Roman magistrates
producing Roman military commanders
support of the optimates faction
victory at the Battle of the Aegates Islands
politicalAlignment often associated with the senatorial aristocracy in the late Republic
positionHeld consul of the Roman Republic
consul of the Roman Republic
consul of the Roman Republic
consul of the Roman Republic
socialClass plebeian
timePeriod Roman Republic
typicalCognomina Catulus GENERATED
Cerco GENERATED
Pinthia GENERATED
typicalPraenomina Gaius GENERATED
Marcus GENERATED
Quintus GENERATED

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