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The gens Aebutia was a Roman family that was prominent during the early Republic. The gens was originally patrician, but also had plebeian branches.[1] The first member to obtain the consulship was Titus Aebutius Elva, consul in 499 BC.[2] PraenominaDuring the first century of the Republic, the Aebutii used the praenomina Titus, Lucius, Postumus, and Marcus. In later times, they also used the name Publius.[3] Branches and cognominaThe patrician Aebutii used the cognomen Elva. Cornicen was a personal surname belonging to one of the Elvae. No patrician Aebutius held any curule magistracy from 442 to 176 BC, when Marcus Aebutius Elva obtained the praetorship. Carus was a cognomen of the plebeian Aebutii. Later surnames include Faustus, Liberalis, and Pinnius.[4] Members{{Filiation}}
See alsoList of Roman gentesReferences1. ^{{cite book|author=Robert Seymour Conway|title=The records of Oscan, Umbrian and the minor dialects, including the Italic glosses in ancient writers, and the local and personal names of the dialectal areas.-v. 2, An outline of the grammar of the dialects, appendix, indices and glossary|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AvglAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA9|year=1897|publisher=University Press|pages=9–}} {{SmithDGRBM}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aebutia (gens)}}2. ^Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, Editor 3. ^Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, Editor 4. ^Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, Editor 5. ^Titus Livius, Ab Urbe Condita xxxix. 9, 11, 19. 2 : Aebutii|Roman gentes |
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