
L1 - Intro - Roman Names
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- Q1
How many parts did a male Roman name often have?
1 part
4 parts
3 parts
2 parts
30s - Q2
Match the name to its description.
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Put the Roman names in order of how they would appear when written.
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Roman female children were named
after a goddess
something original
after their father
after their mother
30s - Q5
What would the female form of "Cornelius" be?
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What would the female form of "Clodius" be?
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The Romans had a small selection of first names to choose from, therefore there was little variety in first names.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q8
Which of the following names represents the larger FAMILY this person belongs to?
Marcus Appius Claudius
Marcus
Appius
Claudius
30s - Q9
Which of the following names represents the individual's PERSONAL name?
Marcus Appius Claudius
Marcus
Claudius
Appius
30s - Q10
The cognōmen, or family "nickname" could be based on a variety of things such as: physical description, personal qualities, honors, geographical location, and occupations.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q11
Do you remember?! What does the cōgnomen "Caesar" actually mean?
(answer with one word)
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