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Cognomen?
Hello all.
I am playing as Ordovicia (A province of Wales). I have just taken most of the South and on return to my capital I held a triumph. On the triumph popup it says, "Has a chance to gain a Cognomen".
Pray tell, what is it? Some form of follower?
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A very good general could get a cognomen from a great victory or conquest, as "Pompeyo Magno", "Escipion Africaus" and of course, "Alejandro Magno"
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eduamigos 28 ABR 2019 a las 4:14 p. m. 
A very good general could get a cognomen from a great victory or conquest, as "Pompeyo Magno", "Escipion Africaus" and of course, "Alejandro Magno"
Maelos 28 ABR 2019 a las 4:16 p. m. 
Yeah, what the first guy said. It can also be pretty 'bad' though. My ruler got 'The Dull' as cognomen. Kinda sad really.
The Former 28 ABR 2019 a las 4:16 p. m. 
^

A cognomen is a Roman "third name". For example, Gaius Julius' cognomen was Caesar. (After a while these became hereditary and these flavor titles were added as a fourth name, historically.)

For tribal characters, the cognomen tends to be an epithet. For example, my heroic general was called Prasugatus Iaccuius "the Shield".
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Professor Von-Wulfen  28 ABR 2019 a las 4:17 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por eduamigos:
A very good general could get a cognomen from a great victory or conquest, as "Pompeyo Magno", "Escipion Africaus" and of course, "Alejandro Magno"


Publicado originalmente por Maelos:
Yeah, what the first guy said. It can also be pretty 'bad' though. My ruler got 'The Dull' as cognomen. Kinda sad really.


Publicado originalmente por Sheriff of Nothingham:
^ A cognomen is a Roman "third name". For example, Gaius Julius' cognomen was Caesar. For tribal characters, the cognomen tends to be an epithet. For example, my heroic general was called Prasugatus Iaccuius "the Shield".
Many thanks chaps.
Richon 28 ABR 2019 a las 4:44 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por eduamigos:
A very good general could get a cognomen from a great victory or conquest, as "Pompeyo Magno", "Escipion Africaus" and of course, "Alejandro Magno"
Strictly speaking, "Africanus" was his agnomen. "Scipio" was his cognomen. His full name was Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus (Praenomen, Nomen, Cognomen, Agnomen). Cognomina were originally nicknames, but eventually became hereditary, so agnomina became the nicknames.
Professor Von-Wulfen  28 ABR 2019 a las 5:02 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Richon:
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A very good general could get a cognomen from a great victory or conquest, as "Pompeyo Magno", "Escipion Africaus" and of course, "Alejandro Magno"
Strictly speaking, "Africanus" was his agnomen. "Scipio" was his cognomen. His full name was Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus (Praenomen, Nomen, Cognomen, Agnomen). Cognomina were originally nicknames, but eventually became hereditary, so agnomina became the nicknames.
Much obliged sir. Very interesting :)
Richon 28 ABR 2019 a las 5:19 p. m. 
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Publicado originalmente por Richon:
Strictly speaking, "Africanus" was his agnomen. "Scipio" was his cognomen. His full name was Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus (Praenomen, Nomen, Cognomen, Agnomen). Cognomina were originally nicknames, but eventually became hereditary, so agnomina became the nicknames.
Much obliged sir. Very interesting :)
My pleasure. :) I always enjoy a chance to geek out about Classical culture and history.
Professor Von-Wulfen  29 ABR 2019 a las 10:04 a. m. 
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Much obliged sir. Very interesting :)
My pleasure. :) I always enjoy a chance to geek out about Classical culture and history.
And long be it so. I was never really interested in this period so I very much appreciate learning about it now :)
By the by, I did get a Cognomen, I am now known as "The Bugler".
Im not entirely sure why, all I remember is the clash of sword and axe and no bugle in sight :)
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