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Cognomen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cognomen (Lt.: co , "together with," and nomen , "name"; plural, cognomina ) was the third name of a citizen of Ancient Rome, under Roman naming conventions. The cognomen started as a ni...
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Scipio (cognomen) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cognomen - Definition of Cognomen at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Cognomen. Look it up now! ... Use cognomen in a Sentence...
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cognomen: Definition and Pronunciation ... Info search tips ... cognomen (Thesaurus)
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A selection of articles related to cognomen ... A Wisdom Archive on cognomen ... cognomen: Encyclopedia II - Caesar title - Minor dynastic title...
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Because of the limited nature of Roman names, the cognomen developed to distinguish branches of the family from one another, and occasionally, to highlight an individuals achievement, typically in warfare. ... Scipio Africanus Major is one example, but some Romans – notably general Gaius Marius – had no cognomen at all.
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... Singular; cognomen ... English: cognomen...
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Albinus or Albus was the cognomen ... The cognomen was the third name of a citizen of Ancient Rome, under Roman naming conventions. The cognomen started as a nickname, but lost that purpose when it became hereditary... ... Start a new discussion about 'Albinus (cognomen)'
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