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Greek: Κάσσιος
Latin: Cassius
(generally used as a gentilicium)
Gender: Male
Linguistic origins: Latin
Bibliography: Masson, Onomastica, 2000, III, p. 258
Notes: When the name is not used as a gentilicium, there can be confusion with the Greek name Kasios (Nam 39178)
Links [NamVars]: ΚάσσιοςLGPN [8 hits], ΚάσσιςLGPN [3 hits], ΚάσιοςLGPN-Ling, ΚάσσιοςLGPN-Ling, CassiusAdopia
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Ref ID | Publication | Attestation Diacritics (such as brackets and subdots) have not always been recorded in TM Ref yet. To check whether a name is (partially) reconstructed, please check the edition. | Appears as | Provenance (text) | Date |
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260480 | SB 1 5032, 1 - 3 | Κάσσιο̣ς̣ | person | Egypt, L00 - Alexandria, El-Ibrahimiya [found & written] | BC 332 - AD 799? |
628149 | O. Berenike 3 417, 3 | Κασίου | person | Egypt, Eastern desert - Berenike (Bender el-Kebir) [found & written] | BC 30 - AD 99 |
628148 | O. Berenike 3 392, 3 | Cassi | person | Egypt, Eastern desert - Berenike (Bender el-Kebir) [found & written] | BC 30 - AD 99 |
628147 | O. Berenike 3 312, 6 | Cassi | person | Egypt, Eastern desert - Berenike (Bender el-Kebir) [found & written] | BC 30 - AD 99 |
351286 | SB 5 8524, 9 - 10 | Κασίου | person | Egypt, Aethiopia - Talmis (Kalabsha) [find place, place of writing & preservation] | BC 30 - AD 105? |