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limit to the
number of
names which could be
added in this way (known as
polyonomy), and, for example, the
consul of 169 AD, (usually
called Q.
Sosius Priscus)...
- 2002, p. 120.
Drinkwater &
Elton 2002, p. 112. Cameron, Alan (1985). "
Polyonomy in the Late
Roman Aristocracy: The Case of
Petronius Probus". Journal...
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Literature (Cambridge
University Press, 1982), vol. 2, p. 89. Alan Cameron, "
Polyonomy in the Late
Roman Aristocracy: The Case of
Petronius Probus", Journal...
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coined the
words astronomicodiluvian, fabulize, magistratual, petrean,
polyonomy, preterist, regeneratory, triclavianism.[citation needed] Moyise, edited...
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Cornelius Priscus Ducenius Proculus. The
elements in this
example of
polyonomy invite speculation. Most
obvious is the pair "Ducenius Proculus", which...
- doi:10.2307/370062. JSTOR 370062. S2CID 163755638. Cameron, Alan (1985). "
Polyonomy in the Late
Roman Aristocracy: the Case of
Petronius Probus". The Journal...
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familiar with the tria
nomina of the Late
Republic and
Early Empire. This
polyonomy can be
explained one of
three ways: he was born Cn.
Cornelius Severus...
- (1935). "Année 1934". L'Année Épigraphique: 43. Cameron, Alan (1985). "
Polyonomy in the Late
Roman Aristocracy: The Case of
Petronius Probus". Journal...