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Daughter of Sulla
Cornelia Postuma or Postuma Cornelia (born 78 or 77 BC) was the only daughter of Roman dictator Sulla and his fifth wife, Valeria Messalla. She was Sulla's
Cornelia_Postuma
Roman general and dictator (138–78 BC)
last wife was Valeria, with whom he had only one child, a daughter: Cornelia Postuma, who was born after Sulla's death. Sulla was red-blond, with blue eyes
Sulla
Daughter of the Roman Dictator Sulla
Caecilia Metella. They had one older half-sister, Cornelia, and a younger half-sister named Cornelia Postuma. She and her brother were both raised by their
Fausta_Cornelia
1st century BC daughter of Lucius Cornelius Sulla
times, from these marriages Cornelia had three siblings; Faustus Cornelius Sulla, Fausta Cornelia and Cornelia Postuma. Cornelia married Quintus Pompeius
Cornelia_(wife_of_Livianus)
Wife of Sulla
was pregnant at the time of his death in 78 BC and had a daughter, Cornelia Postuma, some months later. It is possible that she was infected by the disease
Valeria_(wife_of_Sulla)
Birth after the death of a parent
Alexander the Great King of Macedon 11 June 323 BCE 2 months Disease. Cornelia Postuma 77 BCE Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix Roman dictator 78 BCE Disease,
Posthumous_birth
Ancient Roman family
Pompeius. Fausta Cornelia L. f. L. n., daughter of the dictator, and twin sister of Faustus Cornelius Sulla. Cornelia L. f. L. n. Postuma, daughter of the
Cornelia_gens
Ancient Roman family
n., the fifth and last wife of Sulla, and mother of his daughter Cornelia Postuma. Marcus Valerius M. f. M'. n. Messalla Niger, consul in 61 BC, was
Valeria_gens
proposed and solved by 14th-century Albert of Saxony omnes vulnerant, postuma necat, or, omnes feriunt, ultima necat all [the hours] wound, last one
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
Collection of Latin poems
calling Marchina a Sappho (albeit a modern and religious one) and similar to Cornelia, the mother of the Gracchii, Latin poetry by Cardinal Spada and anonymous
Marthae Marchinae Virginis Neapolitanae Musa Postuma
Marthae_Marchinae_Virginis_Neapolitanae_Musa_Postuma
Family of sleep disorders involving sleep disruptions
(8): 1242–1244. doi:10.1111/ene.12723. PMID 25904103. Dauvilliers, Yves; Postuma, Ronald B.; Ferini-Strambi, Luigi; Arnulf, Isabelle; Högl, Birgit; Manni
Parasomnia
Italian philosopher and scientist
Observationes Selectae (1737) (posthumously) Del Palazzo de Cesari Opera Postuma (Verona, 1738) (posthumously) De Tribus Generibus Instrumentorum Musicae
Francesco_Bianchini
Personal given name in Ancient Rome
(M.) Maxima Mettia Mino (Min.) Nona Numeria (N.) Octavia (Oct.) Paulla Postuma (Post.) Prima Procula (Pro.) Publia (P.) Quarta Quinta (Q.) Secunda (Seq
Praenomen
Princess consort of Moldavia
interpretare". In Muntean, V. V. (ed.). In memoriam Alexandru Elian. Omagiere postumă a reputatului istoric și teolog, la zece ani de la trecerea sa în veșnicie
Maria_of_Mangup
Political party in Romania
Focșăneanul, "Stroĭe Corbeanul de Alexandru Lazarescul (Laerțiŭ). Operă postumă, precedată de viața și operele luĭ. (Urmare)", in Revista Literară, Issue
Free_and_Independent_Faction
Romanian journalist and literary critic (1875 - 1951)
University Transsylvanica Online Library) (in Romanian) Adrian Jicu, "Uitarea postumă a lui Henric Sanielevici", in Cuvântul, Nr. 373 (in Romanian) Horia Busuioc
Henric_Sanielevici
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Celtic American English Shakespearean Welsh
Of the sea.
Female
Italian
Italian name derived from the word ornello, ORNELLA means "flowering ash tree."
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conn, having several possible CORNELIUS meanss including "chief, freeman, head, hound, intelligence, strength." Compare with another form of Cornelius.
Female
English
English name which may be an elaborated form of the Latin word cor, CORDELIA means "heart." This is the name of a legendary queen of the Britons. It is also the name of a moon of Uranus and an asteroid, both of which were named after a Shakespeare character who also bore this name.
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Latin
Horn.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Like a Horn; Horned; Form of Cornelius
Girl/Female
Latin
Horn.
Female
Polish
Polish form of Latin Cornelia, KORNELIA means "of a horn."
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Kornelios, CORNELIU means "of a horn."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Cornelius, KORNELI means "of a horn."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Latin, Shakespearean, Swedish
A Woman of Rare Honesty; Jewel of the Sea; Heart
Boy/Male
French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Horn
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of any of the numerous Continental European surnames derived from Latin Cornelius (see Cornelius), for example French Corneille or German Kornel.Swedish
Americanized form of any of the numerous Continental European surnames derived from Latin Cornelius (see Cornelius), for example French Corneille or German Kornel.Swedish : Latinized form of Horn, meaning ‘horn’; probably a soldier’s name.English : reduced form of Cornwell or of Cornhill, a habitational name from a place in Northumberland named Cornhill, from Old English corn, a metathesized form of cron, cran ‘crane’ + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’; or from Cornhill in London, a medieval grain exchange, named with Old English corn ‘corn’, ‘grain’ + hyll ‘hill’, or from some other place elsewhere similarly named.Ezra Cornell (1807–74), the founder of Cornell University, was born of New England Quaker stock in Westchester Co., NY, a descendant of Thomas Cornell of Saffron Walden, Essex, England, who emigrated sometime before 1642, when he is recorded as being married in Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.
Girl/Female
Irish American Latin
Strong willed or wise. Cornelius is sometimes used as a translation of the name Conchubhar...
Girl/Female
Latin
Feminine of Cornelius: Horn.
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Kornelios, CORNEL means "of a horn."
Male
Dutch
, kingly, powerful; or, horn of the sun.
Female
English
Feminine form of Roman Latin Cornelius, CORNELIA means "of a horn."Â
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Latin
Horn.
Boy/Male
Biblical American Irish Latin Shakespearean
Of a horn.
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English
Stone
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
One who Beholds
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Hindu
Desire
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Seal 4.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Rich Man
Girl/Female
Hindu
Witness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Reading
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; probably of French origin (see 2).Respelling of French Gambrelle, a reduced form of Gambarelle, a nickname denoting someone with long legs, from a derivative of gambe, Norman and Picard form of jambe ‘leg’.
Female
Egyptian
, The Good Renpe, or Good Year.
Girl/Female
Hindu
A woman with beautiful hair
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n.
A precious stone, probably a carnelian, one of which was set in Aaron's breastplate.
n.
Same as Carnelian.
n.
A variety of chalcedony, of a clear, deep red, flesh red, or reddish white color. It is moderately hard, capable of a good polish, and often used for seals.
n.
Inflammation of the cornea.
n.
A bead of rough carnelian. Arangoes were formerly imported from Bombay for use in the African slave trade.
n.
A small, deep-centered ulcer of the transparent cornea.
n.
An instrument for dividing the cornea in operations for cataract.
a.
Pertaining to the cornea.
pl.
of Cornea
n.
A white spot or a slight opacity of the cornea.
n.
A cavity.
n.
A variety of carnelian, of a rich reddish yellow or brownish red color. See the Note under Chalcedony.
n.
Any species of the genus Cornus, as C. florida, the flowering cornel; C. stolonifera, the osier cornel; C. Canadensis, the dwarf cornel, or bunchberry.
n.
The transparent part of the coat of the eyeball which covers the iris and pupil and admits light to the interior. See Eye.
n.
A white opacity in the cornea of the eye; -- called also albugo.
n.
Sard; carnelian.
n.
A slight spot on the cornea.
n.
The cornelian cherry (Cornus Mas), a European shrub with clusters of small, greenish flowers, followed by very acid but edible drupes resembling cherries.
n.
A border or margin; as, the limbus of the cornea.
n.
The cornel tree.