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1 Авл
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2 Appius
Religion: App., App. (a common Roman forename) -
3 Aulus
Religion: A., A. (a common Roman forename) -
4 Cajus
Religion: C. (a common Roman forename) -
5 Cnaeus
Religion: Cn. (a common Roman forename) -
6 Decimus
Religion: D. (a common Roman forename) -
7 Lucius
Religion: L. (a common Roman forename) -
8 Mamercus
Religion: Mam. (a common Roman forename) -
9 Manius
Religion: M'. (a common Roman forename) -
10 Marcus
Religion: M. ("Mark", a common Roman forename) -
11 Publius
Religion: P. (a common Roman forename) -
12 Quintus
1) Religion: Q. (a common Roman forename)2) NASDAQ: QNTS -
13 Servius
Religion: Ser. (a common Roman forename) -
14 Sextus
Religion: Sex. (a common Roman forename) -
15 Spurius
Religion: Sp. (a common Roman forename) -
16 Tiberius
Religion: Tib. (a common Roman forename) -
17 Titus
Religion: T. (a common Roman forename) -
18 Аппий
Religion: Appius( a common Roman forename, сокр. App.) -
19 Гай
1) General subject: Guy (мужское имя)2) Religion: Caius, Cajus( a common Roman forename, сокр. C.), Gaius3) Bible: Ai -
20 Гней
Religion: Cnaeus( a common Roman forename, сокр. Cn.)
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