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                <requestName>GetPassage</requestName>
                <requestUrn>urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1:C.caesia_gens_1</requestUrn>
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                <urn>urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1:C.caesia_gens_1</urn>
                <passage>
                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:base="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><body xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><div type="textpart" subtype="alphabetic_letter" n="C"><div type="textpart" subtype="entry" xml:id="caesia-gens-bio-1" n="caesia_gens_1"><head><label><persName xml:lang="la"><surname full="yes">Cae'sia</surname><addName full="yes">Gens</addName></persName></label></head><p>plebeian, does not occur till towards the end of the republic. [<hi rend="smallcaps">CAESIUS.</hi>]</p><p>On the following coin of this gens, the obverse represents the head of a youthful god
      brandishing an arrow or spear with three points, who is usually supposed from the following
      passage of A. Gellius (<bibl n="Gel. 5.12">5.12</bibl>) to be Apollo Veiovis : " Simulacrum
      dei Veiovis -- sagittas tenet, quae sunt videlicet paratae ad nocendum. Quapropter eum deum
      plerique Apollinem esse dixerunt." The two men on the reverse are Lares : between them stands
      a dog, and above them the head of Vulcan with a forceps. (Eckhel, v. p. 156, &amp;c.)</p><p><figure/></p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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