| 1. | The town was captured, and Marcius gained the cognomen Coriolanus.
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| 2. | It would have originated as a diminutive of the cognomen Vitulus.
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| 3. | Lucius Cispius, probably with the " cognomen"
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| 4. | Cicero's cognomen, personal surname, is Latin for chickpea.
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| 5. | It derives from the cognomen of Julius Caesar, the Roman dictator.
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| 6. | Members with no cognomen are listed under " Junius ".
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| 7. | His second cognomen is a Latin name " Agrippa ".
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| 8. | The same cognomen was borne by a family of the Aulus Postumius Albus.
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| 9. | Its cognomen refers to the goddess Minerva, the legion's protector.
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| 10. | The name known by or cognomen also makes sense.
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