Pontia gens


The gens Pontia was a plebeian family at Rome. Few members of this gens rose to prominence in the time of the Republic, but the Pontii flourished under the Empire, eventually attaining the consulship.

Origin

The Pontii were of Samnite origin, and are first mentioned in connection with the Samnite Wars, after which some of them removed to Rome. Their nomen, Pontius, is a patronymic surname derived from the Oscan praenomen Pontus or Pomptus, cognate with the Latin praenomen Quintus. Thus, Pontius is the Samnite equivalent of the Roman gentes Quinctia and Quinctilia. Alternatively, it may be connected to italics=yes and mean "bridge builder".

Branches and cognomina

The only surname borne by the Pontii of the Republic is Aquila, an eagle. Various cognomina are found in imperial times.

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