In the mid fourth century B.C. some Roman gentes drew on a Pythagorean tradition. In this tradition, Numa's role of Pythagoras' disciple connected Rome (and the gentes) with Greek elites and culture. The Marcii, between 304 and 300 B.C., used Numa's figure, recently reshaped by the Aemilii and the Pinarii for their propaganda, to promote the need for a plebeian pontificate. After the approval of the Ogulnium plebiscite (300 B.C.), the needs for this kind of propaganda fell away. When Marcius Censorinus became censor, Numa's pontificate was no longer relevant for promoting the gens. For this reason, the Marcii used another genealogy for similar propagandistic effect: the figure of Marsyas, a symbol of plebeian ideals.

The family traditions of the gens Marcia between the fourth and third centuries B.C / D. Morelli. - In: CLASSICAL QUARTERLY. - ISSN 0009-8388. - 71:1(2021), pp. 189-199. [10.1017/S0009838821000495]

The family traditions of the gens Marcia between the fourth and third centuries B.C

D. Morelli
2021

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In the mid fourth century B.C. some Roman gentes drew on a Pythagorean tradition. In this tradition, Numa's role of Pythagoras' disciple connected Rome (and the gentes) with Greek elites and culture. The Marcii, between 304 and 300 B.C., used Numa's figure, recently reshaped by the Aemilii and the Pinarii for their propaganda, to promote the need for a plebeian pontificate. After the approval of the Ogulnium plebiscite (300 B.C.), the needs for this kind of propaganda fell away. When Marcius Censorinus became censor, Numa's pontificate was no longer relevant for promoting the gens. For this reason, the Marcii used another genealogy for similar propagandistic effect: the figure of Marsyas, a symbol of plebeian ideals.
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gens Marcia; Marsyas; symbolic capital; Roman propaganda; Roman politics; Roman tradition;
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The family traditions of the gens Marcia between the fourth and third centuries B.C / D. Morelli. - In: CLASSICAL QUARTERLY. - ISSN 0009-8388. - 71:1(2021), pp. 189-199. [10.1017/S0009838821000495]
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