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The inconsistent names in Cicero and the
Capitoline Fasti have led some to speculate that the grandson was a member of another family, although the substitution of a common praenomen for a rare one was quite common. Another explanation would be that the filiation in the Capitoline Fasti was
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Fausta Sestia Ɔ. l. Amaryllis, a freedwoman buried at Rome, age 20, shares her tomb with the freedmen Lucius
Sestius Carres and Publius Caesenus Cerdo.
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Publius
Sestius, accused of murder by Gaius Julius Iulus, one of the decemvirs, in 451 BC; apparently a different man from the decemvir Capitolinus.
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Lucius
Sestius L. l. Carres, a freedman buried in a first-century sepulchre at Rome, along with Fausta Sestia Amaryllis and Publius Caesenus Cerdo.
127:. The plebeian Sestii known from the later Republic may have been descendants of freedmen, or of Sestii who relinquished their patrician status.
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169:, although as it was borne by a freedwoman, it is unclear whether the name previously belonged to members of this ancient family.
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Vibius
Sestius Capitolinus, grandfather of Publius Sestius Capitolinus, the consul of 452 BC.
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Publius
Sestius V. f. Capitolinus, father of Publius, the consul of 452 BC.
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George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman
Praenomina", in
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is probably a patronymic surname, based on the common
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Biography and Mythology
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Epitome de M. Verrio Flacco de Verborum Significatu
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120:, meaning "sixth". The same name gave rise to the
326:53 BC, had been condemned for an unknown offense.
257:in 452 BC; the following year, he was one of the
251:Publius Sestius P. f. V. n. Capitolinus Vaticanus
196:, apparently referring some association with the
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769:, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York (1963).
736:, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849).
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337:Lucius Sestius P. f. L. n. Albanianus Quirinalis
315:Lucius Sestius Pansa, made a demand resisted by
135:The main praenomina used by the Sestii included
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234:. For an explanation of this practice, see
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292:in 53 BC; he was a friend and ally of
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331:Publius Clodius Pulcher
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181:of the early Sestii is
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693:(Roman Antiquities).
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360:List of Roman gentes
308:, who sent him into
280:tribune of the plebs
27:Ancient Roman family
333:was slain in 52 BC.
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788:Categories
681:Pro Sestio
676:Pro Milone
607:Pro Milone
551:Pro Sestio
415:References
386:calls him
310:Cappadocia
275:in 414 BC.
263:ten tables
232:praenomina
131:Praenomina
70:consulship
60:family at
643:VI, 39714
583:, ii. 11.
428:Chapter 3
343:in 23 BC.
341:suffectus
339:, consul
319:in 54 BC.
312:in 48 BC.
302:Civil War
259:decemvirs
236:filiation
194:Vaticanus
177:The only
115:praenomen
58:patrician
39:suffectus
605:Cicero,
596:, v. 17.
592:Cicero,
579:Cicero,
549:Cicero,
519:Festus,
354:See also
298:Pompeius
273:quaestor
179:cognomen
122:plebeian
74:Republic
41:in 23 BC
743:et alii
401:Publius
290:praetor
224:Members
191:agnomen
166:Faustus
138:Publius
111:Sestius
107:Sextius
103:Sestius
98:Sextius
93:Sestius
37:consul
18:Sestius
794:Sestii
618:Syme,
405:Vibius
388:Lucius
384:Cicero
306:Caesar
294:Cicero
255:consul
210:Gallus
161:Vibius
153:, and
150:Vibius
144:Lucius
118:Sextus
84:Origin
53:Sēstia
609:, 31.
371:Notes
324:circa
216:or a
206:Pansa
202:Tiber
156:Titus
90:nomen
698:Livy
553:, 3.
403:and
218:Gaul
214:cock
212:, a
105:and
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