Magnus

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Magnus is the honorific cognomen meaning "the Great," famously borne by the Roman general and statesman Pompey.

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Magnus canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin cognomen
honorific title
appliedTo Pompey the Great
surface form: Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
associatedWith Pompey the Great
surface form: Roman general Pompey

Pompey the Great
surface form: Roman statesman Pompey
contrastsWith ordinary non-honorific cognomina
culturalContext ancient Roman aristocracy
denotes distinction
eminence
greatness
etymologyRoot Latin adjective magnus
famouslyBorneBy Pompey the Great
grammaticalCategory adjective used substantively as a name
historicalUsagePeriod Roman Republic
honorificFunction to exalt the bearer above others
language Latin
meaning the Great
nameType agnomen
cognomen ex virtute
notableBearer Pompey the Great
partOf Roman naming conventions
semanticField military glory
power
prestige
usedAs cognomen in ancient Rome
honorific epithet

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Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pompey the Great cognomen Magnus
Magnus Fiennes givenName Magnus
gens Pompeia cognomen Magnus
subject surface form: Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
Gnaeus cognomen Magnus
subject surface form: Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
Pompeia Magna familyName Magnus