Cornelius Cornelius

Cornelius - Definition and Overview

Cornelius (fem. Cornelia) was the nomen of the patrician gens Cornelia, one of the important families of ancient Rome. The Scipiones, Dolabellae, and Cinnae were notable branches of the family. For the women of the Cornelii, see Cornelia.

  • Cornelius Labeo, wrote a history of Roman/Etruscan religion, now lost

Pope Cornelius was pope from 251 to 253.


The Roman centurion Cornelius is considered by Christians to be the first Gentile convert to the faith, as related in Acts 10.


Cornelius is a Japanese producer and recording artist.

Example Usage of Cornelius

SolutionsBoy: The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws. Cornelius Tacitus
markchowell: bil Cornelius: could it get any better for adam? he didn't even have a mother-in-law' // lol gr8 line
ElaineSaidSo: Cornelius Pass is the worst road ever. So swervey and scary on dark, rainy nights like tonight. There are NO STREETLIGHTS whatsoever.
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