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There were four unbroken generations who kept the name Frugi, but the nomenclature of the family line is complicated by adoption in adulthood, a practice of elite Roman families to preserve their heritage, religious traditions (sacra gentilicia), influence and property. One member of this family line (who became the praetor of 112 BC) had been adopted by a Marcus Pupius, and also used the name Marcus Pupius combined with Piso Frugi. His name was rendered Marcus Pupius Piso Frugi Calpurnianus. The name Frugi was used for three more generations, in one case again kept by an adoptee. A fifth-generation descendant of the praetor adopted by M. Pupius went back to using the original form Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi, along with Licinianus in reference to a grandfather's adopted name.[3] Republican era
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References1. ^Anna A. Novokhatko, The Invectives of Sallust and Cicero (de Gruyter, 2009), p. 183. {{DEFAULTSORT:Calpurnius Piso Frugi, Lucius}}2. ^The other two were the Pisones Caesonini descended from the Lucius Calpurnius Piso who was consul in 148 BC, and the branch descended from Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, the consul of 139 BC; Edward Champlin, "The Life and Times of Calpurnius Piso," Museum Helveticum 46 (1989), pp. 119–120. 3. ^Stephen Wilson, The Meaning of Naming: A Social and Cultural History of Personal Naming in Western Europe (UCL Press, 1998), p. 13. 4. ^Cicero, In Verrem 2.4.56; Appian, Iberian Wars 99; T.R.S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic (American Philological Association, 1951, 1986), vol. 1, pp. 538 and 539 (note 4). 5. ^Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic (American Philological Association, 1952), vol. 2, p. 434. 6. ^Cicero, In Verrem 2.1.119 and 4.56; Pseudo-Asconius 250 in the edition of Stangl; Broughton, MRR2, p. 102. 7. ^Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic (American Philological Association, 1986), vol. 3, p. 48. 8. ^Sisenna, frgs. 17 and 120 in the edition of Peter, as cited by Broughton, MRR2, pp. 33–34. 9. ^Broughton, MRR2, pp. 33–34. 10. ^Syme as cited by Broughton, MRR3, p. 48. 11. ^Broughton, MRR3, p. 48. 12. ^David Sider, The Library of the Villa Dei Papiri at Herculaneum (Getty Publications, 2007), p. 7. 13. ^David L. Vagi, Coinage and History of the Roman Empire (Fitzroy Dearborn, 1990, 2000), vol. 1, p. 179; Colin Wells, The Roman Empire (Harvard University Press, 1984, 1992), pp. 68, 156; Donna W. Hurley, Suetonius: The Caesars (Hackett, 2011), p. 277. 4 : Ancient Roman prosopographical lists|Articles about multiple people in ancient Rome|Calpurnii|Piso Frugi |
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