The gens Actoria was an obscure
Roman family of the late
Republic or early
Empire. The only member of this
gens mentioned in history is
Marcus Actorius Naso, whom
Suetonius quotes as an authority on the life or times of
Caesar.[1] Other Actorii are known from inscriptions.
Members
Marcus Actorius Naso, quoted by Suetonius in his "Life of Caesar". The historian does not state the period at which Naso lived, but the manner in which he is described suggests that he might have been Caesar's contemporary.[2][1]
The gens Actoria was an obscure
Roman family of the late
Republic or early
Empire. The only member of this
gens mentioned in history is
Marcus Actorius Naso, whom
Suetonius quotes as an authority on the life or times of
Caesar.[1] Other Actorii are known from inscriptions.
Members
Marcus Actorius Naso, quoted by Suetonius in his "Life of Caesar". The historian does not state the period at which Naso lived, but the manner in which he is described suggests that he might have been Caesar's contemporary.[2][1]