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Nicer than his other nickname 'adulescentulus carnifex ("teenage butcher") ' I guess..

But yeah, the cognomen seems weird/hard to understand e.g. Pompey's dad was called Strabo but he seems to have never used that name himself, while other like Ceasa, Metellus or Cicero were pretty much just surnames.

Romans probably found their naming system as confusing as we do so they started using nicknames ad hoc.

It was even more awful if you were a woman, you technically didn't even have your own name until the imperial period. You and your sisters would just be called Aemilia I, Aemilia II, III etc (or the 'elder'/'younger'). if your father was belonged to the Aemilius clan for example...



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