Cognomen
41cognomen — cog•no•men [[t]kɒgˈnoʊ mən[/t]] n. pl. no•mens, nom•i•na [[t] ˈnɒm ə nə[/t]] 1) any name, esp. a nickname or epithet 2) anh anq the third and commonly the last name of a citizen of ancient Rome, indicating the person s house or family, as… …
42cognomen — A surname or family name …
43cognomen — /kɒgˈnoʊmən / (say kog nohmuhn) noun (plural cognomens or cognomina /kɒgˈnɒmənə/ (say kog nomuhnuh), /kɒgˈnoʊmənə/ (say kog nohmuhnuh)) 1. a surname. 2. any name, especially a nickname. 3. the third and commonly last name (in order) of a Roman… …
44cognomen — n. (pl. nomens, nomina) family name; nickname. ♦ cognominal, a.; n. namesake. ♦ cognominate, v.t …
45cognomen — A name, especially the family name of a person; a nickname …
46cognomen — n. 1 a nickname. 2 an ancient Roman s personal name or epithet, as in Marcus Tullius Cicero, Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus. Etymology: L …
47Rufus (Roman cognomen) — 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 historian of the 2nd century BC * Servius Sulpicius… …
48Acidinus (cognomen) — Acidinus was a cognomen, or distinguishing family name, of the gens Manlia in ancient Rome. Some notable Acidini include: Lucius Manlius Acidinus, praetor urbanus in 210 BC, and proconsul of Hispania in 206 BC Lucius Manlius Acidinus Fulvianus,… …
49Scipio (cognomen) — Scipio (plural, Scipiones) is a Roman cognomen representing the Cornelii Scipiones, a branch of the Cornelii family. ( See other meanings, below, derived from this family. ) TOC The familyThe Cornelii Scipiones, who first appear in Roman history… …
50Albinus (cognomen) — For other uses of this name, see Albinus. Albinus or Albus was the cognomen, or distinguishing family name, of the principal family of the patrician Postumia gens. The original name was Albus, as appears from the Fasti , which was afterwards… …