Category:Gens Sicinia (Nova Roma)

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SICINIA GENS, patrician and plebeian. The only patrician member of the gens was T. Sicinius Sabinus, who was consul b. c. 487. All the other Sicinii mentioned in history were plebeians ; and although none of them obtained the consulship, they gained great celebrity by their advocacy of the rights of the plebeians in the struggles between the two orders. There are a few coins of this gens.
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Source [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/3148.html Smith]
  
 
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SICINIA GENS, patrician and plebeian. The only patrician member of the gens was T. Sicinius Sabinus, who was consul b. c. 487. All the other Sicinii mentioned in history were plebeians ; and although none of them obtained the consulship, they gained great celebrity by their advocacy of the rights of the plebeians in the struggles between the two orders. There are a few coins of this gens.

Source Smith

Praenomina

The most commonly used praenomen among members of this gens in ancient times was Titus.

In modern times the most common praenomina have been Lucius, Marcus, Manius, and Gaius. The praenomina Publius, Titus, Tiberius, Sextus, Aulus, Decimus, Gnaeus, Spurius, Servius, Appius, Numerius, and Vibius have not been used by the Sicinii in the modern era.

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