Colonia Agrippina

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Latin

Etymology

Shortened form of the full name Colōnia Claudia Āra Agrippīnēnsium.

Proper noun

Colōnia Agrippīna f sg (genitive Colōniae Agrippīnae); first declension

  1. Cologne, Agrippine Colony; city on the Rhine River in Germany, founded by Agrippina, the mother of the Roman emperor Nero.

Declension

First-declension noun with a first-declension noun, with locative, singular only
singular
nominative Colōnia Agrippīna
genitive Colōniae Agrippīnae
dative Colōniae Agrippīnae
accusative Colōniam Agrippīnam
ablative Colōniā Agrippīnā
vocative Colōnia Agrippīna
locative Colōniae Agrippīnae

Descendants

  • English: Cologne
  • French: Cologne
  • German: Köln
  • Greek: Κολωνία (Kolonía)
  • Russian: Кёльн (Kjolʹn)
  • Spanish: Colonia