Scaurus

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Scaurus is a cognomen borne by members of the ancient Roman patrician gens Aemilia, notably associated with influential politicians of the late Republic.

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Scaurus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman cognomen
associatedWith Roman senatorial aristocracy
ancient Rome NERFINISHED
belongsToOnomasticTradition Roman onomastics NERFINISHED
category Ancient Roman cognomina
culturalContext Roman aristocratic nomenclature
etymology derived from Latin adjective "scaurus" meaning "club-footed" or "with swollen ankles"
genderAssociation masculine name
hasFeminineForm Scaura NERFINISHED
hasVariantForm Scauri (plural)
historicalPeriod late Roman Republic
languageOfOrigin Latin NERFINISHED
nameType cognomen
notableBearerRole Roman consul
Roman praetor
Roman princeps senatus
notablyBorneBy Marcus Aemilius Scaurus NERFINISHED
Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (praetor 56 BC) NERFINISHED
partOf Roman naming conventions
regionOfUse Italian peninsula NERFINISHED
semanticType descriptive cognomen
timeInUse 1st century BC
2nd century BC
usedAs third element of Roman tria nomina
usedBy Aemilii Scauri NERFINISHED
gens Aemilia NERFINISHED
members of the Aemilia gens active in Roman politics
patrician families
usedIn Roman Republic NERFINISHED
writtenIn Latin alphabet

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gens Aemilia hasCognomen Scaurus