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Cornificia Faustina Minor (160–213) Salomies, O (2014). "Adoptive and
Polyonymous Nomenclature in the
Roman Empire – Some Addenda". In Caldelli, M. L.;...
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Britain (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1981), p. 66. Salomies,
Adoptive and
polyonymous nomenclature in the
Roman Empire, (Helsinki:
Societas Scientiarum Fennica...
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Antiochus Epiphanes who had died in
Athens in 92. In his
monograph on
polyonymous names of the
first centuries of the
Roman Empire, Olli
Salomies notes...
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either Metilii Nepotes; on the other,
Anthony Birley notes there are two
polyonymous senators of the next
generation whose names include Metilius as part...
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Harper & Brothers, Publishers. pp. 1075–1092. Salomies, Olli (2005). "
Polyonymous Nomenclature in
Consular Dating". Arctos: Acta
Philologica Fennica. 39:...
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Notes on
Roman Nomina", p. 201 (note 6). Salomies,
Adoptive and
Polyonymous Nomenclature. Eck, PW,
supplement 15 ("Popilius", Nos. 38a, b). PIR2...
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Marcius Priscus. He is
known entirely from inscriptions. Cicatricula's
polyonymous name
poses a challenge. Olli
Salomies at
first reported that "among the...
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Adoptive and
polyonymous nomenclature in the
Roman Empire, (Helsinki:
Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1992), p. 122 Salomies,
Adoptive and
polyonymous nomenclature...
- the
first centuries of the
Roman Empire, Olli
Salomies notes that this
polyonymous name
implies an adoption, "no
doubt the son of a Cn. Catilius, not the...
- in
Syria as the
imperial legate (the province's governor). Marcellus'
polyonymous name has
attracted much study. Olli Salomies, in his
monograph on early...