Marcellinus

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Marcellinus is a Roman agnomen used by several members of the Cornelii Lentuli family, notably the statesman Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus of the late Roman Republic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman agnomen
associatedWithBranch Cornelii Lentuli NERFINISHED
associatedWithGens gens Cornelia NERFINISHED
associatedWithPoliticalSphere Roman Senate NERFINISHED
category Ancient Roman cognomina
culturalContext Roman aristocratic nomenclature
etymologicallyRelatedTo Marcellus NERFINISHED
gender masculine given name element
hasNotableBearerEra late Roman Republic
hasNotableBearerRole Roman statesman
historicalUsageStatus obsolete as common name
languageOfOrigin Latin NERFINISHED
nameType cognomen
namingConvention hereditary cognomen
notableBearer Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus NERFINISHED
onamasticRole distinguishes branch within a Roman gens
partOfRomanNamingSystem tria nomina
regionOfUse Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
usedAs family cognomen
usedByFamily Cornelii Lentuli NERFINISHED
usedBySocialClass Roman senatorial aristocracy NERFINISHED
usedInCulture Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
usedInPeriod Roman Republic NERFINISHED
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Marcellus hasVariant Marcellinus