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The Romans and other peoples of Italy employed a system of nomenclature that differed from that used by other cultures of Europe and the Mediterranean Sea. Praenomen · Nomen gentilicium · For women · Latinisation of names
At least two names were necessary for Roman men, the praenomen (first name, given name) and nomen (principal name, gens name). The nomen usually ended in -ius.
In the late Republic and early Empire a male Roman citizen typically had three names (the tria nomina): a praenomen (first name), a nomen (also called nomen ...
Naming of Male Roman Citizens during the Republic. Praenomen (plural praenomina), Nomen (plural nomina), Cognomen (plural cognomina).
This convention is intended to support the use of the most common name in English, to cover cases of ambiguity, and to provide guidance for obscure personages.
4 янв. 2024 г. · Naming conventions differed depending on who you were, the family you were born into, and what happened to you during the course of your life.
The names of Roman citizens originally had a basic format very similar to that of modern English names, as in Gaius Marius, having first a personal name and ...
Typically, a male Roman citizen of the republic and early empire would have two or three names (e.g. Marcus Tullius Cicero), depending on various factors, ...
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