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This is a list of Roman nomina. Each nomen is for a gens, originally a single family, but later more of a political grouping. In the Roman naming convention used in ancient Rome, male names typically contain three proper nouns which are classified as praenomen (or given name), nomen gentile (or Gens name) and cognomen. ...
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Lucius Accius, a Roman tragic poet, the son of a freedman, was born at Pisaurum in Umbria, in 170 BC. The year of his death is unknown, but he must have lived to a great age, since Cicero (Brutus, 28) speaks of having conversed with him on literary matters. ...
Acilius (fem. ...
Aebutius is a Roman nomen. ...
Aelius was the nomen of the ancient Roman gens Aelia. ...
Aemilius (fem. ...
Albanus was a Roman cognomen meaning of Alba, referring to the ancient city Alba Longa. ...
Albinus might refer to: Albinus, a Greek philosopher Albinus, a Roman cognomen Alcuin, an English monk Bernhard Siegfried Albinus, an anatomist This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Antonius (fem. ...
Lucius Apuleius (c. ...
The Hermannsdenkmal Arminius (16 BC-AD 21), in Germany also frequently called Hermann der Cherusker, was a war chief of the Germanic tribe of the Cherusci. ...
Arrius is an asteroid, named by Duncan Steel after his son Harry. ...
Artorius was a Roman gens (gens Artoria). ...
Asinius is the nomen of the gens Asinia of ancient Rome. ...
Atilius was the nomen of the gens Atilia of ancient Rome. ...
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Aufidius is the nomen of the gens Aufidia of ancient Rome. ...
The Aurelii (meaning the golden) were a Roman gens. ...
Decimus Magnus Ausonius (c. ...
Julius (fem. ...
The Orontes or ‘Asi is a river of Lebanon and Syria. ...
B Baebius (fem. ...
Bruttius was a Roman nomen. ...
Bruttius was a Roman nomen. ...
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Titus Calpurnius, Roman bucolic poet, surnamed Siculus from his birthplace or from his imitation of the style of the Sicilian Theocritus, most probably flourished during the reign of Nero. ...
Cispius was a nomen of the gens Cispia of ancient Rome. ...
The gens Claudia was one of the oldest families in ancient Rome, and for centuries its members were regularly leaders of the city and empire. ...
Map showing the extent of the Etruscan civilization and the twelve Etruscan League cities. ...
Clodius is the Roman nomen Claudius altered to a spelling that would have sounded plebeian to Roman ears. ...
Cornelius (fem. ...
Crispus on a coin issued to celebrate Constantine I victory over Goths in 323. ...
Curtius is a Roman nomen shared by several notables. ...
D-E - Decumius - from inscriptions, not otherwise noted
- Desticius - at least two governors known from inscriptions
- Dexsius - L. Dexsius Longinus mentioned in an inscription of 119 AD [1]
- Didius
- Dillius
- Domitius
- Dossenius - no mentions seen online, but speculated as origin of name of Dossenheim
- Duccius - inscriptions, notably a tombstone of Lucius Duccius Rufinus at York [2]
- Duronius - at least two officials of the Republic
- Egnatius
- Epidius
- Equitius
Desticius is a Roman nomen. ...
Events Roman Empire Roman Emperor Hadrian stations the Legio VI Victrix in Roman Britain, to assist in quelling a local rebellion. ...
Dossenheim is a small village located about 3 kilometers north of Heidelberg along the BergstraÃe. ...
York is a city in northern England, at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss. ...
Duronius was a nomen of ancient Rome. ...
F Fabius Maximus coin, issued under Augustus. ...
Fænius is a Roman nomen, sometimes confused with Fenius. ...
In Roman mythology, Favonius (favorable) held dominion over plants and flowers. ...
Headstones in the Japanese Cemetry in Broome, Western Australia A cemetery in rural Spain A typical late 20th century headstone in the United States A headstone, tombstone or gravestone is a marker, normally carved from stone, placed over or next to the site of a burial. ...
Flaccus was a Roman cognomen of the plebeian Fulvii, considered one of the most illustrious gentes of the city. ...
Flavius was the name of a gens in ancient Rome, meaning blonde. The feminine form was Flavia. ...
Tarazona is a municipality (pop. ...
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Fulvius (fem. ...
Furius was the nomen of the ancient Roman gens Furia, an old family of uncertain origin. ...
G-H Gabinius was a Roman nomen. ...
Galerius on a coin Galerius Maximianus (c. ...
Gavius was the nomen of the ancient Roman gens Gavia. ...
Aulus Gellius (c. ...
Grattius, Roman poet, of the age of Augustus, author of a poem on hunting (Cynegetica), of which 541 hexameters remain. ...
Claude Adrien Helvétius (January 1715 - December 26, 1771) was a French philosopher and litterateur. ...
Herennius might be Publius Herennius Dexippus historian Herennius Etruscus Roman emperor Herennius Modestinus Roman jurist Herennius Philo Herennius Senecio Herennius (neo-Platonist) pupil of Plotinus This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Aulus Hirtius (c. ...
Horatius is the name of a gens of ancient Rome. ...
Horace Quintus Horatius Flaccus, (December 8, 65 BC - November 27, 8 BC), known in the English-speaking world as Horace, was the leading lyric poet in Latin. ...
Quintus Hortensius (114 - 50 BC), surnamed Hortalus, was a Roman orator and advocate. ...
I-L - Inventius - questionable, no references online
- Iulius (Julius)
- Iunius (Junius)
- Iustus (Justus)
- Iuventius (Juventius)
- Laetonius - no Romans seen online
- Lafrenius - possible refs?
- Lampronius - no Romans seen online
- Liburnius
- Licinius
- Ligustinius - no Romans seen online
- Livius
- Lollius
- Longinius
- Loreius - House of Loreius Tiburtinus in Pompeii
- Lucius
- Lucilius
- Lusius
Julius (fem. ...
Julius (fem. ...
Junius is the nomen of the gens Junia, an important and very ancient family of ancient Rome, with both Patrician and Plebeian branches. ...
Saint Justus (d. ...
Licinius was the nomen of the gens Licinia of ancient Rome. ...
Livius (plural Livii) was the name of a gens of Ancient Rome. ...
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Pompeii is a ruined Roman city near modern Naples in the Italian region of Campania, in the territory of the comune of Pompei. ...
Lucius is one of the small group of common forenames found in the culture of ancient Rome. ...
Lucilius is the nomen of the gens Lucilia of ancient Rome. ...
M Mamilius (fem. ...
For places with this name, see Manlius, Illinois, Manlius Township, Michigan, and Manlius (town), New York, Manlius (village), New York. ...
Manius Manilius, consul Marcus Manilius, Roman poet Gaius Manilius, Roman tribune Manlius, New York, The name of a town and a village, possibly named due to the classic references noted above. ...
Marcius was a Latin family name (nomen gentile). ...
Gaius Marius (Latin: C·MARIVS·C·F·C·N)¹ (157 BC - January 13, 86 BC) was a Roman general and politician elected Consul an unprecedented seven times during his career. ...
Matius is the nomen of the plebeian gens Matia of ancient Rome. ...
Gaius Memmius (incorrectly called Gemellus, The Twin), Roman orator and poet, tribune of the people (66 BC), friend of Lucretius and Catullus. ...
In mythology, Mucius (also Gaius Mucius Scaevola) was a hero who saved Rome from the Etruscans, led by Lars Porsena. ...
N-O - Naevius
- Nasennius
- Nemetorius
- Nepius
- Nigidius
- Nigilius
- Nipius
- Norbanus
- Novius
- Numerius
- Octavius
- Olcinius
- Oppius
- Opsius
- Oranius
- Otacilius
Naevius was the nomen for the plebeian gens Naevia of ancient Rome. ...
Publius Nigidius Figulus (c. ...
Augustus (Latin:IMPERATOR CAESAR DIVI FILIVS AVGVSTVS[1]; 23 September 63 BC â 19 August AD 14), known to modern historians as Octavian in English for the period of his life prior to 27 BC, was the first and one of the most important of the Roman Emperors, though he downplayed...
P - Palpellius
- Papinius
- Papirius
- Papius
- Peltrasius
- Pescennius
- Petellius
- Petilius
- Petillius
- Petronius
- Pinarius
- Piscius
- Pisentius
- Placidius
- Plautius
- Plinius
- Plotius
- Pollius
- Pomponius
- Pomptinus
- Pontidius
- Pontius
- Popidius
- Portius
- Postumius
- Paesentius
- Publicius
- Pupius
Papirius is the name of several Romans: Papirius (pontifex), 509 BC Gaius Papirius Carbo, consul 120 BC Gaius Papirius Carbo, son of the consul, tribune c. ...
Petronius (c. ...
There are two famous persons named Pliny: Pliny the Elder, an ancient Roman nobleman, scientist and historian, author of Naturalis Historia, Plinys Natural History. Pliny the Younger, an ancient Roman statesman, orator, and writer, a great-nephew of Pliny the Elder. ...
Pontius means marine or relating to the sea. ...
Q-R Quinctius (plural Quinctii) was the name of a gens of Roman Republic. ...
Publius Sulpicius Quirinius (rendered in Greek ÎÏ
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Rabirius was a member of the equites order in ancient Rome who lent a very large sum of money to Ptolemy Auletes (Ptolemy XI) (80-58 BC), king of Egypt. ...
Rufus is a name that could refer to one of the following: Rufus (band), a 1970s/1980s funk band fronted by Chaka Khan Rufus (BitTorrent client), an open-source BitTorrent client Rufus, the forgotten 13th apostle played by Chris Rock in the film Dogma Rufus the naked mole rat from...
Rutilius was the nomen of the gens Rutilia, a family of ancient Rome. ...
S Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus) (86-34 BC), Roman historian, belonging to a well-known plebeian family, was born at Amiternum in the country of the Sabines. ...
Salvius was a flute player who was proclaimed king by the rebelling slaves of ancient Sicily. ...
Scribonius is the nomen of the gens Scribonia, a gens of ancient Rome. ...
Sempronius may mean: nomen of gens Sempronia, a plebeian clan of ancient Rome Sempronius, New York, a town in Cayuga County, New York in the USA Sempronius, Texas This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Septimius or Septiminus was proclaimed Roman emperor in 271 in Dalmatia. ...
Sergius can refer to: Pope Sergius I Pope Sergius II Pope Sergius III Pope Sergius IV Saint Sergius Sergius of Radonezh Sergius Paulus Marcus Sergius This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Gaius Sollius Modestus Sidonius Apollinaris (c. ...
In the Roman Empire during the 1st century AD, there were two consuls of the name Gaius Silius. ...
Publius Papinius Statius, (c. ...
Sulpicius was a Roman nomen. ...
T - Tadius
- Talmudius
- Tanicius - inscriptions, including a prefect Lucius Tanicius Verus at Cadder in Britain
- Tertinius - inscriptions, Tertinius Severus of Legio VIII Augusta
- Tettidius - inscriptions
- Tettienus - inscriptions, suffect consul Galeo Tettienus Petronianus in 76
- Tettius
- Titiedius
- Titius
- Titinius
- Trebatius
- Trebellius
- Treblanus - doubtful
- Tremellius - quaestor Lucius Tremellius 143 BC, praetor Gaius Tremellius Scrofa 52 BC
- Tuccius
- Tullius
Cadder is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. ...
Legio VIII Augusta was a Roman legion created by Julius Caesar and continuing in service to Rome for at least 400 years thereafter. ...
For other uses, see number 76. ...
Tettius was a nomen used in ancient Rome. ...
Titius was the nomen for the ancient Roman gens Titia. ...
Titinius was a nomen of ancient Rome. ...
Gaius Trebatius Testa (fl. ...
Centuries: 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC - 1st century BC Decades: 190s BC 180s BC 170s BC 160s BC 150s BC - 140s BC - 130s BC 120s BC 110s BC 100s BC 90s BC Years: 148 BC 147 BC 146 BC 145 BC 144 BC - 143 BC - 142 BC 141 BC...
Centuries: 2nd century BC - 1st century BC - 1st century Decades: 100s BC 90s BC 80s BC 70s BC 60s BC - 50s BC - 40s BC 30s BC 20s BC 10s BC 0s BC Years: 57 BC 56 BC 55 BC 54 BC 53 BC 52 BC 51 BC 50 BC 49...
Tullius was a Roman nomen. ...
U-V - Ulpius
- Umbrenius
- Umbrius
- Urgulanius
- Uulius
- Vagennius
- Vagionius
- Vagnius
- Valerius - an old and important gens
- Varius
- Vassenius
- Vatinius
- Vedius
- Velius
- Veranius
- Verecundius
- Vergilius (Virgil)
- Vesnius
- Vesuvius
- Vibenius
- Vibidius
- Victricius
- Viducius
- Vinicius
- Vipsanius
- Vipstanus
- Viridius
- Virius
- Vitruvius
- Volaginius
- Volcatius
- Volumnius
- Volusenna
- Volusenus
- Volusius
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