Magnus

Magnus, meaning "Great" in Latin, was used as cognomen of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus in the first century BC. The best-known use of the name during the Roman Empire is for the fourth-century Western Roman Emperor Magnus Maximus. The name gained wider popularity in the Middle Ages among various European peoples and their royal houses, being introduced to them upon being converted to the Latin-speaking Catholic Christianity. This was especially the case with Scandinavian royalty and nobility.

As a Scandinavian forename, it was extracted from the Frankish ruler Charlemagne's Latin name "Carolus Magnus" and re-analyzed as Old Norse ''magn-hús'' = "power house".

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Participants: Ljunggren, Magnus, [ VerfasserIn ]; Rougle, Charles, [ TeilnehmendeR ]
Published: 2016.
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Participants: Nord, Magnus. [ ]
Published: 2022.
Superior document: Linköping University Medical Dissertations Series ; v.1816
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Participants: Malmström, Magnus. [ ]
Published: 2021.
Superior document: Linköping Studies in Science and Technology. Licentiate Thesis Series ; v.1902
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Participants: Lindskog, Magnus. [ ]
Published: 2012.
Superior document: Linköping Studies in Science and Technology. Dissertations Series ; v.1456
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Participants: Kahlin, Magnus. [ ]
Published: 2017.
Superior document: Linköping Studies in Science and Technology. Thesis Series ; v.1775
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Participants: Eek, Magnus. [ ]
Published: 2016.
Superior document: Linköping Studies in Science and Technology. Dissertations Series ; v.1758
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