Publius Accoleius Lariscolus
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Publius Accoleius Lariscolus
The gens Accoleia, also spelled Acoleia, Acculeia, and Aculeia, was a minor plebeian family at Ancient Rome, Rome during the latter part of the Roman Republic, Republic. Most of what is known of this gens comes from various coins and inscriptions.''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology'', vol. I, p. 6 ("Accoleia Gens"). Origin and meaning The origin of the nomen is uncertain, but the gens apparently shared its name with one of the thirty Curia#The Comitia Curiata, curiae, or wards, which formed divisions of the three Roman tribe#The Romulean tribes, Romulean tribes, suggesting that the family might have been of great antiquity, although if so it was exceedingly obscure. One tradition states that the curiae were named after the Rape of the Sabine women, Sabine women carried off in the time of Romulus. Of the few whose names are known, several correspond with particular neighborhoods of Rome, although this does not establish whether the wards were originally named a ...
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