gens

     

In ancient Rome, a gens (pl. gentes) was a clan, caste, or group of families, that share a common name (the nomen) and a belief in a common ancestor. In the Roman naming convention, the second name was the name of the gens to which the person belonged. The term has also been used to refer to families within a clan system in other contexts, including tribal clans.

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