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Atinius
(377 words)
Plebeian gentilicium (also Attinius). The most important gens, verifiable since the end of the 3rd cent., came from Aricia (Cic. Phil. 3,16; Schulze 69; ThlL 2,1174f.). [German version] [1] Volkstribun im 2.Jh. v.Chr., Urheber einer lex Atinia …
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Gaetulicus
(44 words)
[German version] [II] ‘Victor over the Gaetuli’, cognomen of Cossus Cornelius [II 26] Lentulus G. and his son Cn. Cornelius [II 29] Lentulus G., as well as C. Iulius Tiro G. and D. ( Iunius) Silanus G. Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) Bibliography …
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Scipionic circle
(181 words)
[German version] Modern term for a circle of friends (of debatable historicity) supposedly surrounding P. Cornelius [I 70] Scipio Aemilianus Africanus (
cos. 147, 134 BC). Its members - including C. Laelius [I 2] (
cos. 140), L. Furius [I 28] Philus (
cos. 136), Sp. Mummius [I 4] and P. Rupilius [I 1] (
cos. 132) - are supposed to have been connected by a particular interest in Greek culture (Philhellenism) and a more humane Roman foreign policy (influenced by Stoic teachings as transmi…
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Galus
(26 words)
[German version] Roman cognomen (orthographic variation of Gallus?) in the Sulpicii family. Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) Bibliography Degrassi, FCIR 253 Id., FCap 149 Kajanto, Cognomina 195.
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Diadematus
(18 words)
[German version] Cognomen of L. Caecilius [I 26] Metellus D. (
cos. 117 BC). Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum)
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Falcidius
(65 words)
[German version] Italian personal name (Schulze 272). F., C. (P.?), people's tribune in 41 BC and originator of one of the last known plebiscites (
lex Falcidia), which prescribed that a testator could only leave so many legacies as allowed the heir to remain with a quarter of the inheritance (
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Pictor
(20 words)
[German version] Roman cognomen ('painter'), inherited in the Fabii family (Fabius [I 31-35]). Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) Bibliography Kajanto, Cognomina, 321.
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Tremulus
(16 words)
[German version] Roman cognomen ('trembling, tremulous'); Q. Marcius [I 28] T. Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum)
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Hospes
(23 words)
[German version] Cognomen in the Iulii and Vettii ( Iulius, Vettius) families in the Imperial Fasti. Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) Bibliography Degrassi…
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Turullius
(134 words)
[German version] (T., D. according to coin legends; T., P. according to Cass. Dio 51,8,2). Quaestor in 44 BC and one of Caesar's assassins. He then went with L. Tillius [2] Cimber to Bithynia and supported him in equipping a fleet. After the Battle of Philippi in 42 he remained with the still unbeaten fleet, then crossed to the side of M. Antonius [I 9]. To build the latter's fleet he (probably with the rank of
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Regillus
(42 words)
[German version] Roman cognomen (diminutive of
rex, 'king'); in the Republican era, a byname of the family of the Aemilii (Aemilius [I 35-36]); in the Imperial era, also in other families. Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) Bibliography …
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Ancharia
(27 words)
[German version] Wife of C. Octavius, of the father of Augustus, mother of the elder Octavia (Suet. Aug. 4,1; Plut. Ant. 31,2). Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum)
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Messalinus
(41 words)
[German version] Originally, a
cognomen in the family of the Valerii ( Valerius), from them it passed over to the family of the Aurelii (Aurelius [II 13]); epithet of C. Prastina Pacatus M. (
cos. AD 147). Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Boch…
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Naso
(53 words)
[German version] Widespread Roman cognomen (‘large-nosed’), which does not, however, occur in distinguished families of the Republican period; the family of some of its bearers cannot be determined. The most prominent figure to bear the name was the poet P. Ovidius Naso. Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) Bibliography
1 Kajanto, Cognomina, 237
2 Walde/H…
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Denter
(25 words)
[German version] Cognomen (cf. Dentatus) of the Caecilii [I 25] and M. Livius D. (cos. 302 BC). Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) Bibliography Kajant…
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Vitulus
(17 words)
[German version] Roman cognomen ('young bull') with Mamilius [6-7]. Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) Bibliography Kajanto, Cognomina, 329.…
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