-
Antiochus Epiphanes who had died in
Athens in 92. In his
monograph on
polyonymous names of the
first centuries of the
Roman Empire, Olli
Salomies notes...
- his colleague. His
career is
primarily known through inscriptions. His
polyonymous name
indicates that
Simplex was
either adopted, or
incorporated his mother's...
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November 2012. Fredrich, Lori (2024-12-31). "Egg in a hole: This
polyonymous dish
might be the best
breakfast ever". OnMilwaukee.
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- son of
Gaius Trebonius Proculus Mettius Modestus. In his
monograph on
polyonymous names of the
first centuries of the
Roman Empire, Olli
Salomies notes...
- Verlag, 1977), p. 137 CIL V, 3343 CIL VIII, 23246 Salomies,
Adoptive and
polyonymous nomenclature in the
Roman Empire, (Helsinki:
Societas Scientiarum Fennica...
- the
province of Asia. From this, Olli Salomies, in his
monograph on
polyonymous names in the
first centuries of the
Roman Empire,
surmises that after...
-
Cornificia Faustina Minor (160–213) Salomies, O (2014). "Adoptive and
Polyonymous Nomenclature in the
Roman Empire – Some Addenda". In Caldelli, M. L.;...
-
either Metilii Nepotes; on the other,
Anthony Birley notes there are two
polyonymous senators of the next
generation whose names include Metilius as part...
- and
Polyonymous Nomenclature in the
Roman Empire (Helsinki:
Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1992), p. 100 Olli Salomies,
Adoptive and
Polyonymous Nomenclature...
-
Possibly originating from Hispania, son of a Lucius,
Clemens Pinarius'
polyonymous name
poses a challenge: C.
Castillo has
argued that he was born a Cornelius...