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The gens Durmia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. It is known chiefly from a single individual, Marcus Durmius, a triumvir monetalis under Augustus. He minted several coins, including one bearing the head of Augustus on the obverse, and a boar on the reverse; another with a lion feeding upon a stag; and a third with a youthful head and a quadriga, with the inscription Honori, probably referring to the games of Virtus and Honor celebrated by Augustus.

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  • The gens Durmia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. It is known chiefly from a single individual, Marcus Durmius, a triumvir monetalis under Augustus. He minted several coins, including one bearing the head of Augustus on the obverse, and a boar on the reverse; another with a lion feeding upon a stag; and a third with a youthful head and a quadriga, with the inscription Honori, probably referring to the games of Virtus and Honor celebrated by Augustus. (en)
  • La gens Durmia era una familia plebeya de la antigua Roma. Se conoce principalmente por un solo personaje, Marco Durmio, un bajo el reinado de Augusto. Acuñó varias monedas, entre ellas una con la cabeza de Augusto en el anverso y un jabalí en el reverso; otro con un león que se alimenta de un ciervo; y un tercero con cabeza juvenil y una cuadriga, con la inscripción Honori, probablemente refiriéndose a los juegos de Virtus y Honor celebrados por Augusto.​​ (es)
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  • The gens Durmia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. It is known chiefly from a single individual, Marcus Durmius, a triumvir monetalis under Augustus. He minted several coins, including one bearing the head of Augustus on the obverse, and a boar on the reverse; another with a lion feeding upon a stag; and a third with a youthful head and a quadriga, with the inscription Honori, probably referring to the games of Virtus and Honor celebrated by Augustus. (en)
  • La gens Durmia era una familia plebeya de la antigua Roma. Se conoce principalmente por un solo personaje, Marco Durmio, un bajo el reinado de Augusto. Acuñó varias monedas, entre ellas una con la cabeza de Augusto en el anverso y un jabalí en el reverso; otro con un león que se alimenta de un ciervo; y un tercero con cabeza juvenil y una cuadriga, con la inscripción Honori, probablemente refiriéndose a los juegos de Virtus y Honor celebrados por Augusto.​​ (es)
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  • Gens Durmia (es)
  • Durmia gens (en)
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