Gens: LARCIUS
Created: 7th September 2017
Update:  7th September 2017
Status Republic: Patrician: X   Pleb. Nobilis:       Senatorial:      Eques Romanus:      Local magistrates X
Republican Family / Cognomen
Patrician Flavus
Pleb. Nobilis n/a
Senatorial n/a
Equestrian n/a
Local magistrat. no cognomen
Imperial Family / Cognomen
Imperators n/a
Consular Eurypianus, Lepidus, Macedo, Priscus, Silo,
Senatorial Laches, Lepidus, Licinius, Plarianus,
Equestrian Crispinus, Gallus, Lydus, Memor, Montanus, 
Local magistrat. Macrinus
Republican Consuls, Tribunes with consular power, Dictators, Magister Equitum, Censors 2
Imperial Consuls and Emperors (Augusti and Caesars) 5 incl. 0 emperors
Notes: Larcius is Etruscan. Note the stemma of Lepidus and Priscus is one of several possible variants.
Literature Alföldy: Fasti Hispanienses (1969) p.70-71 (Larcius Licinus L95), p.175-176 (A. Larcius Priscus cos 110)
Alföldy: Konsulat (1977) p.148 (A. Larcius Lepidus cos suff 144), p.206 (A. Larcius RE1, not a Larcius, but P. Iulius Geminius  Marcianus cos suff 166 or 165)
Bastianini, G: "Lista dei prefetti d'Egitto dal 30a al 299p", in ZPE Bd. 17 (1975), p.303 on Larcius Memor L101
Birley: Roman Government of Britain (2005) p.242-243 (§15 A. Larcius Priscus cos 110)
Bowsky, Martha W. Baldwin: "A. Larcius Lepidus Sulpicianus and a Newly Identified Proconsul of Crete and Cyrenaica", in Historia Bd. 36, 1987, pp. 502-508
argues that Laches, governor of Creta and Cyrene, was probably a L. Larcius Laches and relative of A. Larcius Gallus, who was married to a lady from Creta..
Bruun, Christer: "Zwei Priscillae aus Ostia und der Stammbaum der Egrilii", in ZPE Bd. 102, 1994, p.215-225 argues that Larcius Priscus (L103) and Larcia Priscilla (L106) must be children of an earlier 
 marriage by Sulpicianus, since it is surprising that Caecina's noble name does not appear. Their mother may be an Arria Priscilla, and L106 may thus be a cousin of Arria L.f. Plaria Vera Priscilla (A1120 FOS101), 
who is named with L106 on a lead pipe stamp.
Cebeillac: Quaestores Principis (1972) p.200-201 (Egrilius Plarianus Larcius Lepidus Flavius)
Dabrowa: Governors of Syria (1998) p.78-79 (A. Larcius Priscus cos 110)
Eck, Werner and Weiss, Peter: "Hadrianische Konsuln: Neue Zeugnisse aus  Militärdiplomen", in Chiron Bd. 32, 2002, p.449-489 dates A. Larcius Macedo's (L98) suffect consulate to 124 (and not 123).
Eck, W.: "Miscellanea prosopographica", ZPE Bd.42, 1981, p.246 is doubtful that A. Larcius Priscus cos 110 is the son of A. Larcius Lepidus Sulpicianus L94, because Sulpicianus' funeral inscription only 
mentions his daughter. However, this can be explained by that he must be a very small boy when his father died c.73 (born c.71/72 if quaestor in 96/97. Eck suggests he may be a brother of  A. Macedo cos 124.
Eck, Werner: "Zu kleinasiatischen Inschriften (Ephesos; Museum Bursa)", in ZPE Bd. 117, 1997, pp. 107-116, especially p.114-115 on A. Larcius Crispinus. 
Tribus Palatina is often associated with the tribus assigned to freedmen, which fits if he is a son of A. Larcius Lydus.
Franke: Legionslegaten (1991) p.37-39 (§19 A. Larcius Priscus cos 110), p.196-198 (A. Larcius Lepidus Sulpicianus L94)
Hillebrand: Vigintivirat (2006) p.198-199 (§50 A. Larcius Lepidus Sulpicianus L94), p.215-216 (§75 A. Larcius Priscus cos 110)
Jacques: Curateurs (1983) p.50-51 (§14 Larcius L87)
Pflaum: Province de Narbonnaise (1978) p.16-17 (§9 A. Larcius Priscus cos 110)
Raepsaet-Charlier: PFOS (1987) stemma XVI (Larcia Sabina L107, conjecture), XLIII (Larcius Priscus cos 110), XLIX (Larcia Sabina L107, conjecture)
Remy: Carrieres Senatoriales (1989) p.61-62 (§47 A. Larcius Lepidus Sulpicianus L94), p.148-150 (§110 A. Larcius Macedo cos suff 124)
Settipani: Continuite (2000) p.179-182 (Larcius Lepidus family with stemma) discusses various scenarios.
Sherk: Galatia, governors AD 112-285 (1979) p.168 (§4 A. Larcius Macedo cos suff 124)
Thomasson: Fasti Africani (1996) p.109-110 (Larcius Lepidus L92), p.141-142 (A. Larcius Priscus cos 110)
Winkler: Statthalter Raetien (1971) p.79 (§21 Larcius L87)
Changes
RE4 RE2
Sp. Larcius Flavus (or Rufus) T. Larcius Flavus (or Rufus)
tr mil 508 amb 508 cos 506 tr mil ? 504 cos 501 dict 501 (or 498?)
leg 505-504 cos 490 envoy 488 cos II 498 praef urb 494 envoy ? 493
praef urb 487 interrex 482 leg 493
ILS 6123 CIL-XI-3662
Q. Larcius M. Larcius L.f.
II vir at Venusia 34 trib. Gal. from Caere
in Etruria
REPUBLIC
IMPERIAL                                                                        
L24
(L. Larcius) Laches
senator from Antium
procos Creta et Cyrene 36/37
L96 RE13 L95 RE12 L90 RE5
Larcius Lydus Larcius Licinus A. Larcius Gallus
owned fistula plumbea orator, author, probably eques
paid Nero 1 million HS for his music c.68 leg iuridicus Hisp Tarr c.70-73 ~ Sulpicia Telero
(an A. Marcius Lydus ment on fistula aquaria) † c.73 in Hisp from Creta
?
   
L97 RE14 ? cf Eck 1997 above L94 RE11 RE7 RE8 L100 RE16 S734
Larcius Macedo         A. Larcius A.f. Crispinus A. Larcius A.f. Lepidus Sulpicianus M. Larcius Magnus Pompeius Silo
lived sub Plinius, son of freed slave trib. Pal. trib.Quir. from Antium procos Creta et Cyrene sub Vespasian (S734)
senator, praetor publicanus in Ephesos VI vir equitum Romanorum turmae VI,  X vir stli iudic, cos suff 82
† 101/105 murdered by his slaves c.102/114 q pro pr Creta et Cyrene 67 or 68, leg leg X Fre Iudaea (69-)70,  descended from rhetor Pompeius Silo P653
dona militaria, tr pl 71, leg Bithyn et Pontus c.72/73 † in Pontus
? 1 ~ (Arria Sabina) or (Arris Priscilla)
2 ~ Caecinia A.f. Larga (C110 FOS160), possibly grd dt of C. Silius A. Caecina Largus cos 13
  1?   1?
L98 RE15 Rüp2173 L106 RE23 FOS485   ? L103 RE19 Rüp2174 ?? L107 RE24 FOS486
A. Larcius Macedo ?=? anonymus Larcia A.f. Priscilla     A. Larcius A.f. Priscus             Larcia Sabina  
leg Aug pro pr Galatia 119-122 X vir stli iudic, tr mil XXII Pri, set inscription for father trib. Quir. domina figlinarum sub Hadrian
cos suff 124 sevir equitum Romanorum,  VI vir equitum Romanorum, X vir stli iudic, 
q, ad acta senatus, tr pl cand of Trajan, q Asia c.96/97 leg leg IV Scy in Syria 97 ? ~  (M.) Pontius Laelianus
pr cand of Trajan 116 or 117,  pro legato Syria 97/98, tr pl, pr c.101 leg of procos Baetica,  ment 108
leg leg I Min in Ger Inf,  praef frumenti dandi, leg leg II Aug in Brit c.104-106
leg Aug pro prat Galatia,Phrygia,Pisidia, leg Aug pro pr Africa exercitus (= legio III Aug) c.106-108
Lycaonia,Paphlagonia c.120 procos Narbo c.108-109 cos desig, cos suff 110
XV vir sf VII vir epu 109, patron colonia Thamugadi
? ?
   
L152 Rüp2171   ?? P806 RE35  
(A. Larcius) Lepidus           (Larcius ?) M. Pontius M.f. Laelianus Larcius Sabinus
boy (camillus) Arvalis 109 trib.Pup.
cos suff 144  ~ Volumnia Calida cos suff 144
V958 FOS833
~ Egrilia M.f. Plaria (FOS341),   grd mother of L105
sister to Q. Egrilius Plarianus cos suff 144
?
   
RE1 RE Egril 5 L93 RE10 L92 RE6 Rüp2172 L87 Rüp2172 L104 RE22
A. [L]arci[us] Egrilius Plarianus Larcius Lepidus Flavius ?=? A. Larcius Egrilius Lepidus Plarianus ?=? (Larcius ? Lepidus ?) (Aelia ?) Larcia
leg Aug pro pr Syria 162 X vir stli iudic, q cand, (pr),  leg leg XXX Ulp, boy (camillus) Arvalis 145 praef frumenti dandi, XV vir sf,
is not a Larcius but [P. Iulius leg Aug pro pr Lugdu,  leg pro pr Africa 159 (L92) curator of city (Hadria in Picenum ?) ~ Statilius Critonianus
Geminius M]arci[anus] ? adopted by uncle Q. Egrilius Plarianus patron Gigthis in Italia, leg of procos Africa, proc Tharcia c.161-169
cmd of vexillationes 161 who was procos Africa 159 procos of unknown province, 
cos suff 165 or 166 (P340) quinquefascalis (= guvenor) Raetia c.175/179
? ~ Calida
   
L89 RE2 L101 RE17 L91 RE9 L105 FOS484
Q. Larcius Q.f. Eurypianus Larcius Memor Larcius Lepidus   Lar[cia ?] Isidora Nea
trib. Quir., or Euripianus praef Aaegypt 192 patron dendrophorum at Ostia
proc a rationibus 177 sub Severus (197/211) ~ M. Roscius Lupus Murena, (R95)
senator, pr fideicommissarius ? q pro pr Creta et Cyrene
cos suff 185/192 son of M. (Roscius) Murena, pr
† 190/192 exc by Commodus
L102 RE18
Larcius Montanus
curator coh vig 241 (? = subpraef vig)
UNCERTAIN DATE                                                                      
L99
A. Larcius Macrinus
princeps and flamen perpetuus in Numidia
nomen derived from A. Larcius Priscus,
governor 106-108