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- The nomen gentilicium (or simply nomen) was a hereditary name borne by the peoples of Roman Italy and later by the citizens of the Roman Republic and...
- [ˈgɛnteːs]) was a family consisting of individuals who shared the same nomen gentilicium and who claimed descent from a common ancestor. A branch of gens, identified...
- Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. List of Roman imperial victory titles Nomen gentilicium Praenomen Nomen nescio Courtesy name "agnomen". Oxford English Dictionary...
- Hereditary cognomina were used to augment the second name, the nomen gentilicium (the family name, or clan name), in order to identify a particular branch...
- Caesar (name). Caesonia might have been a misplacement of the nomen gentilicium of Milonia Caesonia, fourth wife of emperor Caligula.[original research...
- Roman history. The distinguishing characteristic of a gens was the nomen gentilicium, or gentile name. Every member of a gens, whether by birth or adoption...
- patriotic symbol in Syria. Zenobia was born c. 240–241, and bore the gentilicium (surname) Septimia. Her native Palmyrene name was Bat-Zabbai (written...
- Middle Faliscan hirmia (gentilicium) Middle Faliscan (firmio is also attested) hirmio (gentilicium) Late Faliscan holcosio (gentilicium) Late Faliscan haba...
- C****ia, Kezia or Keziah, a female surname of Biblical origin the female gentilicium name of the C****ia gens in ancient Rome C****ia or K****ia, Byzantine abbess...
- demonym (also called gentile name or gentilic, from Latin nomen gentile or gentilicium) Athenagoras the Athenian (Athenagoras o Athenaios, Ἀθηναγόρας ὁ Ἀθηναῖος)...