The use of Roman Names by the Legion's participants will foster a more authentic and realistic atmosphere and ambience during our public appearances. When the Legion is on public display, its members are no longer living in the 20th Century;
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Possession of three names did not necessarily mean that a freedman was a Roman citizen. If his former master or mistress had been a Roman citizen and if he had been formally freed according ... Roman Names (chapter from the early twentieth-century book Private Life of the Romans by Johnston, put online at Forum Romanum)
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The system of Roman names was unique and distinctive in the ancient world. A foreigner becoming a Roman citizen took a new Roman name as a mark of citizenship. In Nova Roma, too, we ask that you choose a Roman name when you become a citizen.
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Lists of Roman Names and construction guide ... By the first century Roman men had 3 names, praenomen, nomen, and cognomen (e.g., Quintus Darius Macro). Therefore, choosing a Roman name is a fairly simple matter of "One from Column A, one from Column B, and one from Column C."
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Browse the best selection of Roman Names at Baby Names World. We have Roman Boys Names and Roman Girls Names. All names include the meaning, origin, pronunciation, variants, categories and public feedback. ... These Roman baby names have been reviewed by our name experts.
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Roman naming conventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By the Republican era and throughout the Imperial era, a name in ancient Rome for a male citizen consisted of three parts ( tria nomina ): praenomen (given name), nomen (or nomen gentile o...
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Roman men had at least two names; most carried three names. These names are best illustrated by the name of the famous Scipio Aemilianus (cos. 147, 134 B.C.). ... Handouts: Roman Names; Evolution of Christian Message; Emperors...
www.tulane.edu/~august/H401/handouts/Roman_Names.htm www.tulane.edu/~august/H401/handouts/Roman_Names.htm
chart and notes explaining the way in which a Roman name is constructed ... T. J. Cadoux, "Names, personal," Oxford Classical Dictionary 2nd. edition (Oxford 1970) pp. 720-721. ... C. J. Smith, Roman Clan: The Gens from Ancient Ideology to Modern Anthropology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2006).
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The meaning and history of first names. ... The names listed here were used in the early Christian Roman Empire. They formed after classical Roman names ... AEGIDIUS m Late Roman; Original Latin form of GILES...
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