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The gens Cluentia was a Roman family of the late Republic. The gens first appears during the Social War, in which Lucius Cluentius was general of the Pompeiian forces. The most famous family of the name lived at Larinum, where they and their cousins, the Aurii, fell victim to the machinations of Oppianicus, exposed by Cicero in his oration, Pro Cluentio.[1][2] OriginThe Cluentii were probably of Oscan origin. Both Pompeii and Larinum, the towns with which the family was associated, were located within Oscan territory. Lucius Cluentius and the Pompeiian forces he commanded during the Social War fought against the Roman army under Lucius Cornelius Sulla, so the Cluentii may not have gained Roman citizenship until the conclusion of the war.[1] Branches and cognominaThe only cognomen associated with the Cluentii is Habitus, also found as Abitus and Avitus. Habitus might refer to a person's manner of dress, style, or bearing; Avitus is derived from an adjective, meaning "grandfatherly, ancestral," and thus might indicate the senior branch of a family.[3] Members{{Filiation}}
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References1. ^1 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, pp. 806, 807 ("Cluentia", "Lucius Cluentius", "Aulus Cluentius Habitus". 2. ^Cicero, Pro Cluentio, passim. 3. ^Cassell's Latin & English Dictionary, s. v. v. Habitus, Avitus. 4. ^Appian, Bellum Civile, i. 50. 5. ^Eutropius, v. 3. 6. ^1 Cicero, Pro Cluentio, 5. 7. ^Cicero, Pro Cluentio, 10. 8. ^Cicero, Pro Cluentio, passim, In Verrem, i. 10, 13–61, Pro Caecina, 10. Bibliography
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