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(3)

LIN

PIUS

REM

(4)

MARO

MARS

VARUS

GAYUS

CAIOUS

LIVIUS

LINUS

LUCIUS

Luther

MAYOR

MUCIUS

NEREY

PILATE

REMUS

SIMON

SULLA

TITUS

ULYSSES

PHEBUS

CAESAR

ENEAS

Julius

UNIUS

JUSTUS

(6)

ADONIS

ADRIAN

CASSIA

KVIRIN

COLUMBUS

CORNUT

LIVIUS

LUCIUS

Marius

MARCUS

MARTIS

MARTIUS

MAURUS

MUCIUS

NEREUS

PAULUS

PETRUS

PLINY

PORTIONS

PUBLIUS

SATURN

SERVICE

SERENS

SCIPIO

TITIUS

TITIAN

TOBIAS

Thullium

FABIUS

FELIX

FESTUS

FLORUS

CELSI

JUPITER

JACOBUS

JACOMUS

(7)

ANDREAS

ACHILLES

HYACINTH

HORACE

DOMITIUS

CASSIUS

CLAUDIUS

LOLLIUS

LUBINUS

LUCANUS

LUPINUS

LUDOVIK

LUTERUS

MARONIS

MARTIUS

MARTIUS

OVIDIUS

OCTAVIUS

PILATUS

PLINIUS

POLLUX

PORTIUS

PUBLUS

ROGERUS

ROMANUS

ROMULUS

SABINUS

SALOMON

SEVERUS

SEXTUS

SERAPIO

SERAFIM

SERGIUS

SIZENNA

SILANUS

SILENUS

SKAURUS

SOLOMON

STEPHANS

Scipio

ULIXES

URBANUS

FADDEUS

FAUSTUS

FLAVIUS

CELSUS

EDVINUS

EDGARUS

EMILUS

ERASMUS

JULIANUS

JUSTINUS

(8)

ADRIANUS

VERGILIUS

GABINIUS

HANNIBAL

HERCULES

HORATIUS

DOMITIUS

Quirinus

CLAUDIUS

COLUMBUS

CORNUTUS

KRISKENT

Xavier

LONGINUS

LUCIANUS

LUKILIUS

MARTINUS

MERCURY

MODESTUS

OCTAVIAN

OCTAVIUS

PETRONIUS

POMPEIUS

PROCULUS

RICARDUS

SELEUKUS

SEPTIMIUS

SIDONIUS

SILVIUS

SOCRATES

TIBERIUS

TITIANUS

FABIANUS

THEODORUS

THEOPHYLUS

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