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The gens Attia was a plebeian family at Rome, which may be identical with the gens Atia, also sometimes spelled with a double t. This gens is known primarily from two individuals: , a physician to Augustus, and another physician of the same name, who probably lived later during the first century AD, and may have been a son of the first. A member of this family rose to the consulship in the early second century, but his career is known entirely from inscriptions.

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  • The gens Attia was a plebeian family at Rome, which may be identical with the gens Atia, also sometimes spelled with a double t. This gens is known primarily from two individuals: , a physician to Augustus, and another physician of the same name, who probably lived later during the first century AD, and may have been a son of the first. A member of this family rose to the consulship in the early second century, but his career is known entirely from inscriptions. (en)
  • La gens Atia (en latín, gens Attia) fue una familia plebeya en la Antigua Roma que podría ser idéntica a la gens Acia (a veces deletreados también con una doble t). La gens es conocida principalmente por dos individuos del mismo nombre: Publio Atio Atimeto, un médico de Augusto, y otro médico que probablemente vivió más tarde, durante el siglo I, y puede haber sido hijo del primero.​ (es)
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  • The gens Attia was a plebeian family at Rome, which may be identical with the gens Atia, also sometimes spelled with a double t. This gens is known primarily from two individuals: , a physician to Augustus, and another physician of the same name, who probably lived later during the first century AD, and may have been a son of the first. A member of this family rose to the consulship in the early second century, but his career is known entirely from inscriptions. (en)
  • La gens Atia (en latín, gens Attia) fue una familia plebeya en la Antigua Roma que podría ser idéntica a la gens Acia (a veces deletreados también con una doble t). La gens es conocida principalmente por dos individuos del mismo nombre: Publio Atio Atimeto, un médico de Augusto, y otro médico que probablemente vivió más tarde, durante el siglo I, y puede haber sido hijo del primero.​ (es)
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  • Attia gens (en)
  • Gens Atia (es)
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