Hirtia (gens)


The gens Hirtia was a plebeian family at Rome. The most distinguished member of the gens under the Republic was Aulus Hirtius, consul in 43 BC.

Origin

The Hirtii probably came from Ferentinum, a town of the Hernici. The Hernici were an ancient Italic people, closely related to the Latins; they lived southeast of Latium. During the first two centuries of the Republic, they were frequently allied with, sometimes opposed to the Romans; in the course of the third century BC they seem to have been absorbed into the Roman state, and received Roman citizenship.

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