Labiena gensFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The gens Labiena was a plebeian family at Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned during the final century of the Republic.[2] Denarius of Quintus Labienus, minted in Anatolia, 40 BC. Inscription "Q. Labienus Parthicus Imp." The horse on the reverse alludes to Labienus' Parthian cavalry.[1]
The gens Labiena was a plebeian family at Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned during the final century of the Republic.[2] Denarius of Quintus Labienus, minted in Anatolia, 40 BC. Inscription "Q. Labienus Parthicus Imp." The horse on the reverse alludes to Labienus' Parthian cavalry.[1]