List of Roman tribes

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Voter casting ballot on a Roman denarius of 63 BC

Tribes (Template:Langx) were groupings of citizens in ancient Rome, originally based on location. Voters were eventually organized by tribes, with each Roman tribe having an equal vote in the Tribal Assembly.

Original tribes

Latin tribus perhaps derives from the Latin word for "three", trēs. The Romans believed that through much of the early regal period of Roman history, there were only three tribes:[1]

  • Ramnes
  • Tities
  • Luceres

These names were also preserved in the names of six of the later centuries of Roman equites.

Later tribes

Livy records that in 495 BC the number of tribes was increased to 21,[2] and the number of tribes reached 35 in 242 BC and was not expanded further.

Urban tribes

Attributed by Livy to the sixth Roman king, Servius Tullius,[3] the urban tribes were named for districts of the city and were the largest and had the least political power. In the later Republic, poorer people living in the city of Rome itself typically belonged to one of these tribes.[4] Freedmen were also traditionally assigned to one of these tribes.

  • Collina
  • Esquilina
  • Palatina
  • Suburana

Rural tribes

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Inscription (CIL 13.1029) from the Narbonensis recording the enrollment of Gaius Otacilius in the tribus Voltinia (abbreviated VOL), into which Gallic citizens were frequently placed

Landowners and aristocracy traditionally belonged to the 31 smaller rural tribes. Many rural tribes derive from prominent Roman gentes, or family names, such as Cornelia or Fabia.

  • Aemilia
  • Aniensis
  • Arniensis
  • Camilia
  • Claudia
  • Clustumina
  • Cornelia
  • Fabia
  • Falerna/Falerina
  • Galeria
  • Horatia
  • Lemonia
  • Maecia
  • Menenia
  • Oufentina/Oufetina
  • Papiria
  • Poblilia
  • Pollia
  • Pomptina/Pontina
  • Pupinia
  • Quirina
  • Romilia
  • Sabatia/Sabatina
  • Scaptia
  • Sergia
  • Stellatina
  • Teretina
  • Tromentina
  • Velina
  • Voltinia/Votinia
  • Voturia

The official order of the tribes

There was an official order of the tribes. Literature and archaeological documentation show that the urban tribes are enumerated according to a counter-clockwise circuit of the city. On that basis, Lily Ross Taylor[5] suggested that the same held for the rural tribes.

Archaeological findings of tesserae led Michael Crawford[6] to suggest that the tribes were ordered according to the principal roads leading counter-clockwise from Rome (Ostiensis, Appia, Latina, Praenestina, Valeria, Salaria, Flaminia and Clodia).

Abbreviation of the tribe Name of the tribe[5][upper-roman 1] Character of the tribe[5] Date of establishment[5] #[6][upper-roman 2]
AEM Aemilia older[upper-roman 3] rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC VIII
ANI Aniensis later rural tribe Template:Dts XXIV
ARN Arnensis later rural tribe Template:Dts XXXV
CAM Camilia older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC XXIII
CLA Claudia older rural tribe Template:Dts XXII
CLU Clustumina older rural tribe Template:Dts XXVIII
COL Collina urban tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC IV
COR Cornelia older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC XXI
ESQ Esquilina urban tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC III
FAB Fabia older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC XXV
FAL Falerna later rural tribe Template:Dts XIII
GAL Galeria older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC XXXIII
HOR Horatia older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC IX
LEM Lemonia older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC XIV
MAE Maecia later rural tribe Template:Dts X
MEN Menenia older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC XIX
OVF Oufentina later rural tribe Template:Dts XVI
PAL Palatina urban tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC II
PAP Papiria older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC XV
POB PobliliaTemplate:Efn later rural tribe Template:Dts XX
POL Pollia older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC XXVI
POM Pomptina later rural tribe Template:Dts XII
PVP Pupinia older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC XVIII
QVI Quirina later rural tribe Template:Dts XXIX
ROM Romilia older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC V
SAB Sabatina later rural tribe Template:Dts XXXIV
SCA Scaptia later rural tribe Template:Dts XI
SER Sergia older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC XXVII
STE Stellatina later rural tribe Template:Dts XXXI
SVB Suburana urban tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC I
TER Teretina later rural tribe Template:Dts XVII
TRO Tromentina later rural tribe Template:Dts XXXII
VEL Velina later rural tribe Template:Dts XXX
VOL Voltinia older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC VI
VOT Voturia older rural tribe Template:Dts 6th century BC VII

See also

Notes

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Footnotes

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References

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  1. About.com: 35 Tribes of Rome, accessed 2 October 2010, 4:15 am (GMT)
  2. Livy, Ab urbe condita, 2.21
  3. Livy, Ab urbe condita, 1.43.13)
  4. About.com: Names of the 35 Tribes of Rome, accessed 2 October 2010, 4:25 am (GMT)
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