Munatia (gens)


The gens Munatia was a plebeian family at Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned during the second century BC, but they did not obtain any of the higher offices of the Roman state until imperial times.

Branches and cognomina

The chief surnames of the Munatii under the Republic were Flaccus, Gratus, Plancus, and Rufus. Plancus, often written Plancius, denotes a person with flat feet. It was the cognomen of the most important family of the Munatii. Some of the Munatii do not appear to have borne cognomina.

Members

Munatii of the Republic

of Gaius Julius Caesar and Lucius Munatius Plancus, 45 BC. A bust of Victory is depicted on the obverse, while there is a jug on the reverse. The legends tell that Caesar is dictator for the third time, and Plancus has been appointed urban prefect.

Munatii of the Empire