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The gens Faucia was a Roman family at Arpinum. It is known chiefly from a single individual, Marcus Faucius, an eques and a native of Arpinum, who was one of three commissioners sent in 46 BC to recover the dues of his municipium from its estates in Cisalpine Gaul. The rents from this land were the only fund for the repair of their temples and the cost of their sacrifices and festivals, and had perhaps been withheld due to the Civil War. Cicero recommended the commissioners to Marcus Junius Brutus, then praetor of Cisalpine Gaul. This otherwise unremarkable event is noteworthy because of the light it sheds on the local governments of Italy.

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  • The gens Faucia was a Roman family at Arpinum. It is known chiefly from a single individual, Marcus Faucius, an eques and a native of Arpinum, who was one of three commissioners sent in 46 BC to recover the dues of his municipium from its estates in Cisalpine Gaul. The rents from this land were the only fund for the repair of their temples and the cost of their sacrifices and festivals, and had perhaps been withheld due to the Civil War. Cicero recommended the commissioners to Marcus Junius Brutus, then praetor of Cisalpine Gaul. This otherwise unremarkable event is noteworthy because of the light it sheds on the local governments of Italy. (en)
  • La gens Faucia era una familia de la antigua Roma, proveniente de Arpino. Se conoce principalmente por un solo personaje, Marco Faucio, un équite y natural de Arpino, que fue uno de los tres comisionados enviados en el 46 a. C. para recuperar las cuotas de su municipium de sus propiedades en la Galia Cisalpina. Las rentas de esta tierra eran el único fondo para la reparación de sus templos y el costo de sus sacrificios y festivales, y tal vez se habían retenido debido a la Guerra civil. Cicerón recomendó a los comisionados a Marco Junio Bruto, entonces pretor de la Galia Cisalpina. Este evento, por lo demás poco notable, es relevante por la luz que arroja sobre los gobiernos locales de Italia.​​ (es)
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  • The gens Faucia was a Roman family at Arpinum. It is known chiefly from a single individual, Marcus Faucius, an eques and a native of Arpinum, who was one of three commissioners sent in 46 BC to recover the dues of his municipium from its estates in Cisalpine Gaul. The rents from this land were the only fund for the repair of their temples and the cost of their sacrifices and festivals, and had perhaps been withheld due to the Civil War. Cicero recommended the commissioners to Marcus Junius Brutus, then praetor of Cisalpine Gaul. This otherwise unremarkable event is noteworthy because of the light it sheds on the local governments of Italy. (en)
  • La gens Faucia era una familia de la antigua Roma, proveniente de Arpino. Se conoce principalmente por un solo personaje, Marco Faucio, un équite y natural de Arpino, que fue uno de los tres comisionados enviados en el 46 a. C. para recuperar las cuotas de su municipium de sus propiedades en la Galia Cisalpina. Las rentas de esta tierra eran el único fondo para la reparación de sus templos y el costo de sus sacrificios y festivales, y tal vez se habían retenido debido a la Guerra civil. Cicerón recomendó a los comisionados a Marco Junio Bruto, entonces pretor de la Galia Cisalpina. Este evento, por lo demás poco notable, es relevante por la luz que arroja sobre los gobiernos locales de Italia.​​ (es)
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