Accia (gens)


The gens Accia was a Roman family during the late Republic. The gens is known primarily from two individuals, Lucius Accius, a tragic poet of the second century BC, and Titus Accius, best known for his prosecution of Aulus Cluentius Habitus in Cicero's oration Pro Cluentio. Other Accii are known from inscriptions.

Origin

The most famous Accii were from the town of Pisaurum in Umbria, suggesting that the gens was of Umbrian origin. It is not known how or even whether Lucius and Titus Accius were related. However, a large number of Accii are known from inscriptions of central Italy, from Umbria to Samnium, and adjoining regions.

Praenomina

Most of the Accii bore very common praenomina, including Gaius, Lucius, Marcus, Titus, Publius, and Quintus. There are individual instances of Gnaeus, Numerius, and Spurius.

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