Merula

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Merula was a cognomen used by members of the ancient Roman gens Cornelia, a prominent patrician family in the Roman Republic.

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Label Occurrences
Merula canonical 1

Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman cognomen
associatedWithGens Cornelia gens NERFINISHED
associatedWithSocialClass patrician
category Ancient Roman cognomina
Latin-language surnames
etymologyLanguage Latin
hasGenderForm masculine
hasNameElement Cornelia Merula NERFINISHED
Cornelius Merula NERFINISHED
hasOrigin Roman naming traditions
hasSemanticField animals in Latin cognomina
historicalContext Roman Republican period NERFINISHED
language Latin NERFINISHED
meaningInLatin blackbird
nameType cognomen
onomaType Roman family branch name
partOfNamingSystem Roman tria nomina
usedAs cognomen of Cornelii
usedBy gens Cornelia NERFINISHED
usedByGender female Romans
male Romans
usedBySocialStatus Roman aristocracy
usedDuring Roman Republic NERFINISHED
usedFor members of the Cornelii
usedIn ancient Rome
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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gens Cornelia hasCognomen Merula