• This is a list of Roman cognomina. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abercius, Abito, Absens, Abundantius, Abundius...
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  • Cognomen (redirect from Cognomina)
    [kɔŋˈnoːmɛn]; pl.: cognomina; from co- "together with" and (g)nomen "name") was the third name of a citizen of ancient Rome, under Roman naming conventions...
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  • Vorenius Vulius Vulpius Zazgius Zebucius List of Roman gentes Roman naming conventions Praenomen List of Roman cognomina CIL XIII, 1674, CIL XIII, 1675. CIL...
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  • may refer to: Porcus, a cognomen in Ancient Rome; see List of Roman cognomina Porcus, a genus of fish now known as Bagrus porcus, a specific name often...
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  • the proliferation of personal cognomina eventually rendered women's praenomina obsolete. In the later empire, members of the Roman aristocracy used several...
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  • Vulia Roman naming conventions List of Roman nomina List of Roman cognomina Roman gentes of Etruscan origin Roman gentes of Hernician origin Roman gentes...
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  • 185), a prefect of the Roman imperial bodyguard All pages with titles containing Perennis Perennial (disambiguation) List of Roman cognomina This disambiguation...
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  • List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire List of Roman aqueducts by date List of Roman amphitheatres List of Roman cognomina Lists of Roman consuls List...
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  • Pristimantis bellator [vi], a frog species in the genus Pristimantis List of Roman cognomina This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Brocchus may refer to: Brocchus, from List of Roman cognomina Perry E. Brocchus (1810–1880), justice of the Supreme Court of the Utah Territory Lagocheilus brocchus...
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  • several people listed below; see also list of Roman cognomina Afer ventus, another name for Lips, the Roman deity of the southwest wind; see Anemoi The Afep...
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  • Appius (category Ancient Roman praenomina)
    a Roman senator and military officer Roman naming conventions List of Roman nomina List of Roman cognomina George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina"...
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  • may refer to: Saccus, Roman cognomen, see List of Roman cognomina Saccus, a genus of plants in the family Moraceae, synonym of Artocarpus Saccus, in anatomy:...
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  • Pupus (category Ancient Roman names)
    Pupa Valeria Maximina. List of Roman cognomina Pleket, H. W. (1988). SEG. Sijthoff & Noordhoff. p. 301. The Journal of Roman Studies. Vol. 31–32. Kraus...
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  • Bobbio Orosius, an early 7th-century manuscript of the Chronicon by Paulus Orosius List of Roman cognomina This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • crurotarsan (crocodilians ancestors) from the Middle Triassic List of Roman cognomina This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Rufus (/ˈruːfəs/) is one of the most common of the ancient Roman cognomina. Quintus Marcius Rufus, an officer of Marcus Licinius Crassus during the Third...
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  • (disambiguation) Maritime (disambiguation) Maritimum (disambiguation) List of Roman cognomina This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • of ancient Rome Cornutus (plural: cornuti), a part of the aedeagus of the male Lepidoptera genitalia (butterflies and moths) List of Roman cognomina This...
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  • Gens (redirect from Roman gentes)
    cognomina. Most gentes regularly employed a limited number of personal names, or praenomina, the selection of which helped to distinguish members of one...
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  • is a list of monarchs (and other royalty and nobility) sorted by nickname. This list is divided into two parts: Cognomens: Also called cognomina. These...
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  • Praenomen (category Ancient Roman praenomina)
    sisters assigned numerical cognomina. Many of the cognomina used by women originated as praenomina, and for much of Roman history there seems to have...
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    part of a Roman's name, usually appearing, in the most formal documents and inscriptions, between a citizen's filiation and any cognomina. The dates of the...
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  • Agnomen (category Roman naming conventions)
    pl.: agnomina), in the Roman naming convention, was a nickname, just as the cognomen had been initially. However, the cognomina eventually became family...
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  • situated between the Elbe and Saale rivers to the north of Pleissnerland List of Roman cognomina This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    Atilia gens (category Roman gentes)
    Under the Republic, the cognomina of the Atilii included Bulbus, Calatinus, Luscus, Priscus, Regulus, Nomentanus, and Serranus. Of these, only Regulus and...
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  • other military forces the Roman military adopted an extensive list of decorations for military gallantry and likewise a range of punishments for military...
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    Ulpia gens (category Roman gentes)
    aunt was the grandmother of Hadrian, who was likewise born at Italica. The Ulpii of the empire seem to have used a few cognomina like Trajanus, Marcellus...
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    Mamilia gens (category Roman gentes)
    and Marcus, all of which were very common names throughout Roman history. The Mamilii were divided into three families, with the cognomina Limetanus, Turrinus...
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  • Simplicinia gens (category Roman gentes)
    described as "simple" or "straightforward". Many cognomina were derived, like Simplex, from the nature of the individuals to whom they were originally applied...
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