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The gens Caepasia or Cepasia was an obscure plebeian family at Ancient Rome. It is known primarily from two brothers, Gaius and Lucius Caepasius, who obtained the quaestorship through their oratorical skill. Cicero describes them as contemporaries of Quintus Hortensius, and says that they were hard workers, although their rhetorical style was relatively simple. Several members of this gens are known from early Christian inscriptions at Rome, including a number of children.

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  • The gens Caepasia or Cepasia was an obscure plebeian family at Ancient Rome. It is known primarily from two brothers, Gaius and Lucius Caepasius, who obtained the quaestorship through their oratorical skill. Cicero describes them as contemporaries of Quintus Hortensius, and says that they were hard workers, although their rhetorical style was relatively simple. Several members of this gens are known from early Christian inscriptions at Rome, including a number of children. (en)
  • La gens Cepasia (en latín, Caepasia) era una familia plebeya en la antigua Roma. Se conoce principalmente por dos hermanos, Cayo y Lucio Cepasio, quienes obtuvieron el cargo de cuestor gracias a su habilidad en la oratoria. Cicerón los describe como contemporáneos de Quinto Hortensio y menciona que su estilo retórico era relativamente simple. Se conocen varios miembros de esta gens a partir de las primeras inscripciones cristianas en Roma, incluidos varios niños.​​​​ (es)
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  • The gens Caepasia or Cepasia was an obscure plebeian family at Ancient Rome. It is known primarily from two brothers, Gaius and Lucius Caepasius, who obtained the quaestorship through their oratorical skill. Cicero describes them as contemporaries of Quintus Hortensius, and says that they were hard workers, although their rhetorical style was relatively simple. Several members of this gens are known from early Christian inscriptions at Rome, including a number of children. (en)
  • La gens Cepasia (en latín, Caepasia) era una familia plebeya en la antigua Roma. Se conoce principalmente por dos hermanos, Cayo y Lucio Cepasio, quienes obtuvieron el cargo de cuestor gracias a su habilidad en la oratoria. Cicerón los describe como contemporáneos de Quinto Hortensio y menciona que su estilo retórico era relativamente simple. Se conocen varios miembros de esta gens a partir de las primeras inscripciones cristianas en Roma, incluidos varios niños.​​​​ (es)
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  • Gens Cepasia (es)
  • Caepasia gens (en)
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