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Antonius (fem. Antonia) was the nomen of the gens Antonia, one of the most important plebeian (meaning not patrician) families of ancient Rome. The family claimed descendancy from Anton, a son of the god Hercules. Women of the family carried the name Antonia, according to tthe Roman naming convention. The Antonii produced several important Roman generals and politicians, listed bellow.
Emperors Gordian I, Gordian II and Gordian III were also members of the Antonius family, although not directly related to the Republic protagonists cited above.