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  • A late inscription gives the abbreviation Oct. The praenomen Octavius is best known from Octavius Mamilius, the prince of Tusculum, and son-in-law of...
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  • The praenomen (Classical Latin: [prae̯ˈnoːmɛn]; plural: praenomina) was a personal name chosen by the parents of a Roman child. It was first bestowed...
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  • its members known as Octavius) Octavius (praenomen), a Latin personal name Octavius Mamilius, 5th-century BC ruler in Italy Octavius (King of the Britons)...
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  • Pontianus to have been named Marcus Sergius Octavius, Marcus Servius Octavius, Sergius Octavius, or Servius Octavius, in which Marcus, Servius, or both could...
    7 KB (955 words) - 11:41, 19 July 2023
  • Septimus (Latin pronunciation: [ˈsɛptɪmʊs]) is a Latin praenomen, or personal name. It was never particularly common at Rome, but it gave rise to the...
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  • five and ten (Septimus and Octavius were also quite rare in Latin). However, it is also possible that the Oscan praenomen Novius was derived from the...
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  • conventionally as Augustus, began life as C. Octavius C. f., or Gaius Octavius, the son of Gaius Octavius. His ancestors had borne the same name for at...
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  • Appius (redirect from Appius (praenomen))
    Appius (Latin pronunciation: [ˈappɪ.ʊs]) is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, usually abbreviated Ap. or sometimes App., and best known as a result...
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  • no senatorial background. The nomen Octavius is a patronymic surname, derived from the Latin praenomen Octavius. Many other gentes obtained their nomina...
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  • a mouse in Cinderella Octavian, a Camp Half-Blood character Octavius, Latin praenomen (first name) Octavianus (poet), Latin poet of the 6th century...
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  • Decimus (/ˈdɛsɪməs/ DESS-im-əs, Classical Latin: [ˈdɛkɪmʊs]) is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, usually abbreviated D. Although never especially common...
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  • Sextus (Latin pronunciation: [ˈsɛkstʊs]) is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, which was common throughout all periods of Roman history. It was used...
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  • Quintus (Latin pronunciation: [ˈkᶣiːntʊs]) is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, which was common throughout all periods of Roman history. It was used...
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  • Octavius Mamilius (died 498/496 BC) was princeps ("leader, prince") of Tusculum, an ancient city of Latium. He was the son-in-law of Lucius Tarquinius...
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  • Gaius, sometimes spelled Caius, was a common Latin praenomen; see Gaius (praenomen). Gaius (biblical figure) (1st century AD) Gaius (jurist) (fl. 130–180)...
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  • was pronounced [ˈɡajjʊs ˈjuːlɪ.ʊs ˈkae̯sar], or, alternatively, with praenomen pronounced trisyllabically as [ˈɡaːɪ.ʊs]. In Greek, during Caesar's time...
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  • Gaius Octavius Tidius Tossianus Lucius Javolenus Priscus was a Roman senator and jurist who flourished during the Flavian dynasty. Many of his judgments...
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  • Bellia C. f. Octaviola, the daughter of Gaius Bellius Octavius and Firmia Sextiola. Gaius Bellius Octavius, the husband of Firmia Sextiola, and father of Gaius...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gnaeus, also spelled Cnaeus, was a Roman praenomen derived from the Latin naevus, a birthmark. It was a common name borne...
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    three generals, including Julius' adopted son Gaius Octavius. Following Roman naming conventions, Octavius adopted the name of his adoptive father, thus also...
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