Gens: LUCCIUS
Created: 13th March 2021
Update:  13th March 2021
Status Republic: Patrician:     Pleb. Nobilis:       Senatorial:      Eques Romanus:      Local magistrate: X
Republican Family / Cognomen
Patrician n/a
Pleb. Nobilis n/a
Senatorial n/a
Equestrian n/a
Local magistrat. no cognomen,
Uncertain no cognomen,
Imperial Family / Cognomen
Imperators n/a
Consular Telesinus
Senatorial Crassus
Equestrian Felix Blaesianus, Hiberus, 
Equestrian (mil) n/a
Local magistrat. Libella, Secundus,
Uncertain n/a
Republican Consuls, Tribunes with consular power, Dictators, Magister Equitum, Censors 0
Imperial Consuls and Emperors (Augusti and Caesars) 1 incl. 0 emperors
Notes:
Literature Camodeca, Gbiuseppe: "I consoli degli anni di Nerone nelle "Tabulae Herculanenses", in ZPE Bd. 193, 2015, p.281 (Nero possibly had Telesinus
as his consular colleague at his time of death. But unusual that the cos ord of 66 should be cos suff in 68?)
Demougin, Segolene: "L'ordre équestre sous les Julio-claudiens", in École Française de Rome, 1988, p.468, 484 (§8 L. Luccius Hiberus), 
p.495 (§105 A. Luccius Felix Blaesianus)
Demougin, S.: Juges des cinq decuries (1975), p.163-164 (§28 L. Luccius Hiberus from Casinum and his adopted son)
Franklin: Pompeis difficile est (2001) p.49-51, 64 (M. Alleius Luccius Libella, quinq 25/26 AD; when the emperor or member of the imperial family was II vir
at Pompeii, a local notable was appointed stand-in as praefectus iure dicundo)
Houston: Roman Imperial Administrative Personnel (A.D. 69-81) (1971) p.433-434 (§367 C. Luccius Telesinus, cos ord )
Jacques: Curateurs (1983) p.330-331 (§XLIII L. Luccius Hiberus) 
Mouritsen: Pompeian Epigraphy (1988) p.104 (M. Alleius Luccius Libella, quinq 25 AD)
Panciera, Silvio and Gennaro, Francesco di. : "Ficulea: un nuovo frammento epigrafico. Problemi storici e topografici", in Rendiconti della Pontificia Accademia
Romana di Archeologia, LXXXII  2009-2010, p.145-163 (the new fragments suggests that Nero and Telesinus were consuls when Nero was killed. However
very unusual for a cos ord in 66 to be cos suff in 68)
Shackleton Bailey: "Two Studies" (1976), p.48 (P. Lucceius, nomen occurs once in Fam. 383.1 (XII.25a) and twice in 417.5 (XII.30) as Luccius; 
SB prefers to keep the name of vestal as Luccia)
Changes 2021.03.13 initial version
RE1 Rupke3285
Luccia (usually modified to Tuccia)
vestal condemned 228
RE1 RE Lucceius8
Q. Luccius P. Luccius
aedil Venusia 31 Fam. XII, 25 A + XII, 30, 5
in 43 BC
REPUBLIC
IMPERIAL                                                      
Luccius M. Alleius
adopt?
 
       
RE Luccius2    CIL-X-1036
M. Alleius Luccius Libella ~ Alleia M.f. Decimilla
aedil, II vir, praefect at Pompeii, sacerdos publica of Ceres,
II vir quinq at Pompeii 25 AD
Laet1452 Devrek164 CIL-X-896 and 1036  
L366 RE2a Stech24 Rüpke2288 CIL-X-1036
C. Luccius Telesinus M. Alleius Libella
pont mid-60s decurio,
cos ord 66 † aged 17
? cos II suff with Nero 68 (AE2010-257)
banished by Domitian
for his philosophical studies,
† before 101
 
L367 RE3 FOS508
Luccia C.f. Telesina
name on alter in Vatican,
UNCERTAIN DATE                                                    
L365 ILS4093 CIL-VIII-25385 P1075 RE1 CIL-X-4873 cf P1075 PME-P114 CIL-X-4864
C. Luccius Crassus L. Luccius L.f. Hiberus A. Luccius Felix Blaesianus Sex. Pulfennius M.f. Salutaris   Sex. Pulfennius C.f. Salutaris  
curator, trib. Ter. From Casinum in Latium, inscription Utica, (trib. Qui) M. Luccius Valerius Severus Plotius Cilo M. Luccius Valerius Severus 
senator, II vir iterum, quinq, patron, local sacerdos, equo publico ? trib. Ter., from Venafrum, trib. Ter., from Venafrum,
on tessera plumbea curator rei publicae Interamna Lirenas, in quinq dec adlectus, IIII vir viarum curandarum, q pro pr Achaia, praef coh equit, tr mil coh mill, 
patron of this town,  2nd century patron of Venafrum praef alae, II vir, q III, 
iudex CCCC selectus at Roma, fl. 130/200 patron, flamen divi Traiani,
2nd century 2nd century,
adopted or alumnus (fosterson)
 
CIL-X-5198
L. Luccius L.f. Ummidius Secundus
trib. Pal,
decurion at Casinum,