Treverer
08-01-2007, 20:19
Hello there,
one point about I'm wondering for a while is the strange occurance that the Roman male children inherit ONLY the "cognomen" of their fathers. Well, I'm neither specialist in ancient history nor Roman history, but as a far as I know it was the middle name, that was the Family name (something with "gens" and "nomen" :help: ).
E.G. Pvblivs Cornelivs Scipio.
Publius = pr(a)enomen
Cornelius = Familyname, he was member of the Cornelian house
Scipio = cognomen
Unfortunately the game engine does not continue the line of the Cornelians, but that of the Scipiones.:laugh4:
Now my question: is there any chance to correct this? I know of (sub-) mods that - more or less - fix this problem by giving the male children the Family- AND cognomen of the father, but as far as I know, this is historically incorrect, as the cognomen could differ (or even always did differ) from the father's one.
Thank you for your answers in advance,
Treverer
one point about I'm wondering for a while is the strange occurance that the Roman male children inherit ONLY the "cognomen" of their fathers. Well, I'm neither specialist in ancient history nor Roman history, but as a far as I know it was the middle name, that was the Family name (something with "gens" and "nomen" :help: ).
E.G. Pvblivs Cornelivs Scipio.
Publius = pr(a)enomen
Cornelius = Familyname, he was member of the Cornelian house
Scipio = cognomen
Unfortunately the game engine does not continue the line of the Cornelians, but that of the Scipiones.:laugh4:
Now my question: is there any chance to correct this? I know of (sub-) mods that - more or less - fix this problem by giving the male children the Family- AND cognomen of the father, but as far as I know, this is historically incorrect, as the cognomen could differ (or even always did differ) from the father's one.
Thank you for your answers in advance,
Treverer