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Encyclopedia: Roman naming conventions Source:Wikipedia
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 (gentile)
(name of the
gens
or clan) and
cognomen
(name of a family line within the
gens
). The
nomen
, and later
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Naming of Male Roman Citizens during the Republic...
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 (gentile) (name of the gens or clan) and cognomen (name of a family line within the gens). The nomen...
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The first names, or praenomen, of Roman females changed dramatically from the earliest days of Rome to the High Empire and then the late Empire. Females were officially known by the feminine form of their father's nomen gentile, followed by the genitive case of their father's cognomen (husband's...
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At least two names were necessary for Roman men, the praenomen (first name, given name) and nomen (principal name, gens name).
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[edit] Early and Middle Republican naming conventions ... [edit] Late republican naming conventions...
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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)
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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)
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See also: List of Roman praenomina ... The praenomen, equivalent to given names nowadays, was chosen by the parents (often with the pater familias naming male infants after himself).
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Early and Middle Republican naming conventions ... Late republican naming conventions...
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