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Roman naming conventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rufus (Roman cognomen) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rufus is a Roman cognomen borne by a number of individuals, including: • Publius Sulpicius Rufus, politician and general of the 2nd century BC • Publius Rutilius Rufus, politician, general and histor...
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Roman naming convention - Cognomen ... A Wisdom Archive on Roman naming convention - Cognomen ... Roman naming convention, Roman naming convention - Additional elements and examples, Roman naming convention - Adoption, Roman naming convention - Agnomen, Roman naming convention - Cognomen, Roman naming convention - Female names,
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Free checklist of Roman Muniz resources, including online databases, obituaries, surname histories, census and military records, and Roman Muniz message boards. If you are having difficulty locating records for the last name of Roman Muniz, contact the folks ... AncientFaces photos matching the Roman Muniz cognomen...
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The meaning and history of first names. ... AELIANUS m Ancient Roman; Roman cognomen which was a derivative of AELIUS. ... ALBINUS m Ancient Roman; Roman cognomen which was derived from Latin albus "white, bright"... [more]
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The meaning and history of first names. ... DOMITIAN m History; From the Roman cognomen Domitianus, itself derived from the family name DOMITIUS... [more] ... GORDIAN m History; From the Roman cognomen Gordianus which meant "from Gordium", Gordium being the capital of Phrygia in Asia Minor... [more]
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Roman Naming Convention Names Cognomen Gentile Nomen Marcus Economy. ... The third name, or cognomen, started to be a nickname or personal name that distinguished individuals within the same Gens (the cognomen does not appear in official documents until around 100 BC). During the Roman Republic and Empire,
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