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Cinna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cinna may
refer to:
Cornelii Cinnae, an
ancient Roman family Lucius Cornelius Cinna,
Roman consul four consecutive...
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recently distinguished.
Theodor Mommsen considered the
Cornelii Cinnae to be plebeians, but most
modern authors view them as patricians. His father...
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surname (cognomen) of the high
noble (consular)
aristocratic house Cornelii Cinnae,
relatives by
marriage of the
famous Caesar.
According to Suetonius, Valerius...
- the
second century BC, and
continued for the next century. The
Cornelii Cinnae were the last
patrician family to
emerge in the late
second century BC;...
- Farnese, it
continued north. The hill was
known as Mons Vatic**** or
Clivus Cinnae (from the name of the
Consul Lucius Cornelius Cinna)
during the ancient...
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Corneliae at Rome, Caesar's wife is
occasionally referred to as
Cornelia Cinnae, or "Cinna's Cornelia".
Suetonius reports that
Caesar and
Cornelia were...
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hydroxycinnamoyl esterase,
hemicellulase accessory enzyme,
cinnamoyl ester hydrolase (
cinnAE). As of late 2007, 6
structures have been
solved for this
class of enzymes...
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Gnaeus Cornelius Cinna Magnus (born
between 47 BC and 35 BC) was an
ancient Roman politician and the son of
suffect consul Lucius Cornelius Cinna and Pompeia...
- Certe.
elegiac couplets 2
Miscellaneous **** 95
Latin English Zmyrna mei
Cinnae nonam post
denique messem elegiac couplets 10
Invective Volusius 95b Latin...
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Lucius Cornelius Cinna (c. 100 BC –
after 44 BC) was a
politician in the
Roman Republic. He came from a
noble family which had
gained prominence during...