In the Roman naming convention, a title appended to a family name on account of a victory, exploit or deed
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- Addition to title reflecting some event; nickname
- Nickname given to a citizen of ancient Rome, often in honour of military victories
- A name added to a family name, often on account of some great exploit
- An appended name as in Edward the Confessor
- Fourth name bestowed upon a citizen of ancient Rome, typically in honour of a notable exploit
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