LAT

Lewis Short

Egnātĭa (noun F) :
* A city and harbor on the coast of Appulia, now Torre d' Agnazzo or Monopoli, Plin. 2, 107, 111, § 240; the same called Gnatia,Hor. S. 1, 5, 97 sq.; Mel. 2, 4, 7; Inscr. in Avellino Bull. Arch. Ottobre, 1845.
* The name of a female, v. Egnatius fin.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

PIR

Feminine Personal name
Confirmed occurences in the Roman Empire:
  • Aelia Flavia Egnatia Capitolina (Fem), ref: PIR A 0292 | PIR ID648
  • Egnatia Certiana (Fem, senator), ref: PIR E 0038 | PIR ID5495
  • Egnatia Mariniana (Fem, senator), ref: PIR E 0039 | PIR ID5496
  • Egnatia Maximilla (Fem, senator), ref: PIR E 0040 | PIR ID5497
  • Egnatia Salviana (Fem), ref: AE 1998, 282 | PIR ID5499
  • Egnatia Secundilla (Fem, senator), ref: PIR E 0042 | PIR ID5500
  • Marcia Volusia Egnatia Quieta (Fem, senator), ref: SEG 49, 1951 | PIR ID8885
  • Quartilla Egnatia Taurina (Fem), ref: Raepsaet FOS 340 + nota PIR2 vol. VII 1 p. 5 | PIR ID11258
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