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Gens Volumnia was an ancient Roman patrician family of Etruscan origin,[1] attested as early as the seventh century BC. It is known firstly from Volumnia, wife of Coriolanus, an illustrious person who lived in the 5th century BC; secondly, from a Publius Volumnius Gallus, who served as consul as early as 461 BC.[2]

Despite its ancient origins, this gens never attained positions of particular importance in the history of the Republic.[2]

The Volumnii were distinguished in two branches, the Volumni Galli, distinguished by the agnomen Amintinus, and the Volumni Fiamma with the agnomen Violens.

Very few members of this gens are mentioned without a cognomen; among these we should mention the aforementioned Volumnia, wife of Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, famous in the history of Rome because, supported by her mother-in-law Veturia, she succeeded in dissuading her husband, who had incited the Volsci against Rome, from fighting against his own people.

A member of this family that is known by inscription is Thania Caesinia Volumni dated to the 1st century BC, a freedwoman inscribed at an Etruscan funerary urn.

Etruscan urn (88-50 BC) containing the name Thania Caesinia Volumni

Other noted members of Gens Volumnia:

References

  1. ^ "The Profound Influence of the Etruscans on Rome". TheCollector. 2023-03-29. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  2. ^ a b Smith, William (1849). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. C. C. Little and J. Brown; [etc., etc. ]. p. 1282.


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