The gens Stlaccia was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Hardly any members of this gens are mentioned in history, but a number are known from inscriptions. By the second century, some of the Stlaccii had reached senatorial rank.
Origin
The nomenStlaccius is of Oscan origin. ==Members==
Members
• Gaius Stlaccius, a maker of amphorae whose workshop was along the Baetis in Hispania. Some of his pottery was found at the Baths of Diocletian, in Rome. • Decimus Stlaccius, named in an inscription from Delos, dating from the second century BC. • Lucius Stlaccius L. f. Macedo, a resident of Cyrene, mentioned in a decree of Augustus, dating to 6 or 7 BC, along with his brother, Aulus Stlaccius Maximus. ==See also==