| 31. | The name was later used as a cognomen, becoming more frequent in imperial times.
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| 32. | "Cicurinus " was the cognomen of a patrician family of the gens.
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| 33. | These may be inherited as in the case of Augustus who inherited the cognomen Thurinus.
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| 34. | Her cognomen " Magna ", is either from her maternal or paternal grandmother.
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| 35. | Her cognomen " Plautia ", she inherited from her mother and her grandmothers.
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| 36. | As his adopted son took the same cognomen, Pliny founded a branch, the Plinii Secundi.
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| 37. | Most women were called by their nomen alone, or by a combination of nomen and cognomen.
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| 38. | Her cognomen Ys�tter came from the swamp Ys�tter ( ) in Asker parish where she was born.
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| 39. | According to the nomen and praenomen of his former master retaining his former name as a cognomen.
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| 40. | Many other families which used Paullus as a cognomen may originally have used it as a praenomen.
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