Achaicus
Achaicus (wörtlich: „Aus Achaia stammend“ oder „Zu den Achaiern gehörend“), auch griechisch „Achaikos“, ist ein römisches Cognomen und Agnomen. Ein Nebenzweig des plebejischen gens Popillia führte das Cognomen Achaicus Quietus.
Agnomen
- Lucius Mummius Achaicus, Konsul im 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr., erhielt den Beinamen für die Unterwerfung des Achaiischen Bundes
Cognomen
- Achaicus, frühchristlicher Heiliger aus Korinth, 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr.
- Mummia Achaica, Mutter von Kaiser Galba, 1. Jahrhundert v. Chr.
Literatur
- Heikki Solin: Die griechischen Personennamen in Rom. 2. Auflage. Band 1. de Gruyter, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-11-015244-4, S. 621 und 1482.
- H. L. Wilson: Latin Inscriptions at the Johns Hopkins University VII. In: American Journal of Philology. Band 33, 1912, S. 168–185.
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