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Nasson is incorrectly written, and should be written as "nason" being its meaning: Third name of some Roman, as in the case of Publius Ovidius Naso citizens: Publio Ovidio Nasón, better known as Ovid, poet Latin author of the Ars amandi and metamorphoses, died in exile in the city of Tomis, current Constance (Romania ) in the 17th year, exile dictated by César Augusto 8-year perhaps because the poet was aware of the amorous dalliances of Julia, daughter of the emperor. Nason meant large, nasus nasi nose: nose
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