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*Latin 'Augusta': highness, majestic, venerable. Feminine version of 'Augustus'. | *Latin 'Augusta': highness, majestic, venerable. Feminine version of 'Augustus'. | ||
− | James Joyce's middle name was Augusta due to a clerical error. His parents intended to name him Augustine. | + | *James Joyce's middle name was Augusta due to a clerical error. His parents intended to name him Augustine. |
− | Augusta was the name of the Roman Livia, wife of Augustus Caesar. | + | *Augusta was the name of the Roman Livia, wife of Augustus Caesar. |
Revision as of 07:16, 1 January 2006
- Latin 'Augusta': highness, majestic, venerable. Feminine version of 'Augustus'.
- James Joyce's middle name was Augusta due to a clerical error. His parents intended to name him Augustine.
- Augusta was the name of the Roman Livia, wife of Augustus Caesar.