Sextus AureliusVictor ca. 320 ca. 390 was a historian and politician of the Roman Empire . AureliusVictor was the author of a short history of imperial Rome, entitled De Caesaribus and covering the period from Augustus to Constantius II . The work was published in 361. Under the emperor Julian 361 363 , Victor served as governor of Pannonia Secunda , in 389 he became urban prefect, senior imperial official in Rome. ref Ammianus Marcellinus , xxi.10. ref Works Four small historical works have been ascribed to him. But only his authorship of De Caesaribus is securely established Origo Gentis Romanae De Viris Illustribus Romae De Caesaribus for which AureliusVictor used the Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte Epitome de Caesaribus falsely attributed to Victor The four have generally been published together under the name Historia Romana , but the fourth piece is a reworking of the third. The second ... Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum Roman provinces Roman Empire References 1911 H.W. Bird 1994 AureliusVictor De Caesaribus . Liverpool Liverpool University Press. H.W. Bird 1984 Sextus AureliusVictor ... . Leiden Brill. P. Dufraigne 1975 AureliusVictor Livre de Cesars . Paris Les Belles Lettres. D ... victor.caes.html Liber de Caesaribus Latin text Persondata name Victor, Aurelius alternative ... Victor, Aurelius Category Ancient Roman politicians Category Latin historians Category 4th ... br AureliusVictor ca Sext Aureli V ctor cs AureliusVictor cy AureliusVictor de AureliusVictor el es Aurelio V ctor fr AureliusVictor fy Aurelius Fiktor hy hr Sekst Aurelije Viktor it Sesto Aurelio Vittore la Sextus AureliusVictor lt Aurelijus Viktoras hu Sextus AureliusVictor nl AureliusVictor pl Aureliusz Wiktor pt Sexto Aur lio V tor ro AureliusVictor ru sk Sextus AureliusVictor sr sh Aurelije Viktor fi AureliusVictor kab AureliusVictor uk ... more details
Aurelius Township may refer to the following places in the United States Aurelius Township, Michigan Aurelius Township, Washington County, Ohio geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Aurelius Township ... more details
Aurelius may refer to Members of the Roman Aurelia gens gens Aurelia , especially Marcus Aurelius , emperor Saint Aurelius , a fifth century Christian saint Aurelius, one of the Martyrs of C rdoba see Aurelius and Natalia Aurelius, New York Aurelius Township, Michigan Aurelius Township, Washington County, Ohio See also Aurelia disambiguation disambig bg cs Aur lie de Aurelius Begriffskl rung fr Aurelii it Aurelius hu Aur lia pl Aurelia ru sk Aur lia sr ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Zeuxidia aurelius image Zaurel.jpg image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae tribus Amathusiini genus Zeuxidia species Z. aurelius binomial Zeuxidia aurelius binomial authority Cramer, 1777 synonyms Papilio aurelius small Cramer, 1777 small The Giant Saturn Zeuxidia aurelius is a species of butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in Sumatra , Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo . The wingspan is about 145  mm. Subspecies Zeuxidia aureliusaurelius Sumatra, Peninsular Malaya Zeuxidia aurelius aureliana south eastern Borneo Zeuxidia aurelius euthycrite northern Borneo Category Amathusiini Morphinae stub vi Zeuxidia aurelius ... more details
Quintus Aurelius is the name of several prominent Romans of the Symmachi family. Quintus Aurelius Symmachus c. 340 c. 405 , held the offices of Governor of Africa in 373, Urban Prefect of Rome in 384 and 385, and Consul in 391. his grandson Quintus Aurelius Symmachus consul 446 , a politician and a Senator of the Western Roman Empire. his son Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus died in 526 , a Roman politician and a historian of the 6th century. hndis ... more details
Saint Aurelius was Christian saint who died around 430. He was a bishop of Carthage from ca. 391 and led a number of ecclesiastical councils on Christian doctrine. Augustine of Hippo admired Aurelius, and a number of letters from Augustine to Aurelius have survived. Aurelius s feast day in the Roman Catholic Church is July 20. His relics were transferred to Hirsau Abbey in Germany. External links http www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu 30 10 0370 0430 Aurelius Episcopus Carthaginensis.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina Famous Carthaginians Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aurelius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 430 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aurelius Category 4th century births Category 430 deaths Category African saints Category Tunisian Roman Catholic saints Category Tunisian saints Category Carthaginians Category 5th century Christian saints Category 4th century bishops Category 5th century bishops Saint stub cs Aurelius z Kart ga de Aurelius von Karthago es Aurelio de Cartago it Aurelio di Cartagine lt Aurelijus i Kartaginos hu Aurelius nl Aurelius van Carthago pl Aureliusz z Kartaginy pt Santo Aur lio de Cartago ru ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2007 Aurelius lang es Aurelio c. 740 &ndash 774 was the King of Asturias from 768 to his death. Born in Le n, Le n Le n , he was the son of Fruela son of Peter of Cantabria and nephew of Alfonso I of Asturias . He was thus a cousin of his predecessor Fruela I of Asturias Fruela the Cruel . He was raised to the throne after Fruela assassinated his brother and was in turn assassinated. His seems to have been a relatively quiet and peaceful reign. His reign did see a rebellion of serf s, which Aurelius put down. The location of the uprising is unknown, but it is the first recorded instance of anti seignorialism seignorial revolt in Spanish history. Aurelius died of natural causes in his capital of Langreo . He was buried in the Church of Saint Martin in San Mart n del Rey Aurelio . He had no heirs and was succeeded by his cousin in law, Silo of Asturias Silo , husband of his Alfonso I s daughter Adosinda . Sources s start s bef before Fruela I of Asturias Fruela I s ttl title List of Asturian monarchs King of Asturias years 768 774 s aft after Silo of Asturias Silo end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aurelius of Asturias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 774 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aurelius of Asturias Category 774 deaths Category Asturian monarchs Category History of Asturias Category Beni Alfons Category 8th century rulers in Europe Spain noble stub Europe royal stub ast Aurelio ca Aureli I d Ast ries de Aurelio Asturien es Aurelio de Asturias eu Aurelio Asturiaskoa fr Aurelio des Asturies gl Aurelio hr Aurelije Asturijski it Aurelio delle Asturie ka hu Aurelio aszt riai kir ly nl Aurelius van Asturi pt Aur lio das Ast rias ru sh Aurelio od Asturije fi Aurelius Asturia ... more details
Abraham Aurelius 1575 &ndash 1632 was an English pastor of the French Protestant church in London. File Abraham Aurelius.jpg thumb Abraham Aurelius, 1631 engraving by Robert van Voerst . Life He was a son of John Baptist Aurelius , also a Protestant minister, probably in London, where Abraham was born. He studied at Leyden , in the Low Countries , and took his degree there in 1596. ref name DNB cite DNB wstitle Aurelius, Abraham ref He kept up a correspondence with Gerardus Vossius . ref nl icon C. S. M. Rademaker, Leven en werk van Gerardus Joannes Vossius 1577 1649 1999 , p. 79 http books.google.co.uk books?id vqkbkI38EWcC&pg PA79 Google Books . ref Works In 1613, on the occasion of the marriage of Frederick V, Elector Palatine Frederick V , count palatine, and Elizabeth of Bohemia Elizabeth , daughter of James I of England James I , he published a Latin epithalamium. He died in the beginning of 1632, whilst his Latin paraphrase on the Book of Job was in the press the dedication of the work to Albert Joachim , Belgian ambassador at the Court of St. James , bears his signature, but the paraphrase itself is preceded by some Latin verses in praise of the deceased pastor. References reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Aurelius, Abraham Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aurelius, Abraham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1575 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1632 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aurelius, Abraham Category 1575 births Category 1632 deaths Category English Protestants Category 16th century Protestants Category 17th century Protestants Category 16th century English people Category 17th century English people Category English Christian ministers Category People of the Tudor period Category People of the Stuart period ... more details
Distinguish Aurelian Infobox monarch name Marcus Aurelius title Roman Emperor 16th Emperor of the Roman ... br Marcus Annius Verus br marriage to adoption by Antoninus Pius br Marcus Aelius Aurelius Verus Caesar br as imperial heir br Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus br as emperor image Marcus Aurelius Glyptothek Munich.jpg caption Bust of Marcus Aurelius in the Glyptothek , Munich reign 8 March ... Castel Sant Angelo Hadrian s Mausoleum Marcus Aurelius lang la Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus ref In Classical Latin , Aurelius name would be inscribed as MARCVS AVRELIVS ANTONINVS AVGVSTVS. ref ... Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. group notes 26 April 121    17 March 180 AD , was Roman Emperor ... philosophers. During his reign, the Empire defeated a revitalized Parthian Empire Aurelius general Avidius Cassius sacked the capital Ctesiphon in 164. Aurelius fought the Marcomanni , Quadi , and Sarmatians ... Cassius failed to gain momentum and was suppressed immediately. Marcus Aurelius Stoicism Stoic tome ... Aurelio bronzo.JPG thumb 300px The Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius Statue of Marcus Aurelius detail in the Musei Capitolini in Rome. left The major sources for the life and rule of Marcus Aurelius ... lost earlier sources Marius Maximus or Ignotus , are much better. ref Birley, Marcus Aurelius , 229 ... Verus and Avidius Cassius are full of fiction. ref Birley, Marcus Aurelius , 230. On the HA Verus , see ... Birley, Marcus Aurelius , 226. ref Marcus own Meditations offer a window on his inner life, but are largely undateable, and make few specific references to worldly affairs. ref Birley, Marcus Aurelius ... expansion obscure his perspective. ref Birley, Marcus Aurelius , 228 29, 253. ref Some other ... preserved in the Digest and Codex Justinianus on Marcus legal work. ref Birley, Marcus Aurelius , 227 ..., Marcus Aurelius , 228. ref Early life and career Main Early life and career of Marcus Aurelius ..., Marcus Aurelius , 28 McLynn, 14. ref tag ref Cassius Dio asserts that the Annii were near kin of Hadrian ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Aurelius Arpagius was a governor of one of the provinces of Roman Britain , probably Britannia Secunda . He is known from a single building inscription from Birdoswald RIB 1912 which describes the rebuilding of several buildings at the fort under the Tetrarchy, it dates to the period AD296 305. This was just after Rome had retaken Britain from Allectus . The case is often made that there was significant unrest under his reign. Yet there is very little firm evidence that there any significant violence in this period. DEFAULTSORT Arpagius, Aurelius Category Roman governors of Britain Category Ancient Romans in Britain ... more details
Aurelius Celsinus floruit 341 351 was a politician of the Roman Empire . Life He was related to the Symmachi. He might have been the son of Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus and the brother of Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus , father of the famous Quintus Aurelius Symmachus . ref Rita Lizzi Testa, Senatori, popolo, papi il governo di Roma al tempo dei Valentiniani , Edipuglia, 2004, ISBN 8872283922, p. 382. ref Between February 341 and April 342, Celsinus was praefectus urbi of Rome , under Emperor Constans . In 351, when the usurper Magnentius ruled over the Western half of the Roman Empire, but had already been defeated by Emperor Constantius II in the battle of Mursa Major , Celsinus accepted to hold for the second time the urban prefecture, from March to May, During his first term, Celsinus erected in the Circus Maximus a statue in honour of the Emperor Constans later, the name of the Emperor was erased, when Magnentius ordered the damnatio memoriae against Constans. The base of the statue has been found between the Circus Maximus and the Arch of Titus . Notes Reflist Bibliography Sogno, Cristiana, Q. Aurelius Symmachus A Political Biography , University of Michigan Press, 2006, ISBN 0472115294, p.  102. Curran, John R., Pagan City and Christian Capital Rome in the Fourth Century , Oxford University Press, 2000, ISBN 0198152787, pp.  234 235. s start s off s bef before Fabius Titianus I s ttl title List of urban prefects of Rome Praefectus urbi of Rome years 27 February 341 1 April 342 s aft after Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus s bef before Fabius Titianus II s ttl title List of urban prefects of Rome Praefectus urbi of Rome years 1 March 12 May 351 s aft after Caelius Probatus end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 4th century Romans Category Urban prefects of Rome Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death ... more details
Aurelius Conanus or Aurelius Caninus was a Britons historical Brythonic king in 6th century sub Roman Britain . The only certain historical record of him is in the writings of his contemporary Gildas , who excoriates him as a tyrant. However, he may be identified with one of the several similarly named figures active in Britain during this period. In the 12th century Geoffrey of Monmouth adapted Gildas account for his chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae , and thereafter Aurelius Conanus was remembered as a list of legendary kings of Britain legendary King of Britain . Accounts Gildas discusses Aurelius Conanus in Chapter 30 of his work De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae , in a section in which he reproves five kings for their various sins. ref name Gildas s The Ruin of Britain 28 De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae , ch. 30 . ref ref name Giles Giles, pp. 26 27. ref All the kings are compared to Biblical beasts Aurelius is called the lion s whelp . Gildas castigates him for his horrible murders, fornications, and adulteries , and beseeches him to repent his sins before he ends up like the rest of his family, who have already died pursuing similar ends. ref name Giles Giles, pp. 26 27. ref Little else can be said of Aurelius Conanus with any certainty it is not even known in which part of Britain he ruled. Historian John Edward Lloyd suggests that the form Caninus , appearing in one important manuscript of De Excidio , may have been a corruption of the more common Cuna g nus , or Cynan ... of the great hero Aurelius Ambrosius whom Gildas mentions in Chapter 25. In this case his kingdom may ... rulers successive high kings of Britain. Geoffrey makes Aurelius Conanus the nephew to the previous ... should go to another, unnamed uncle of Aurelius , but Aurelius pursues a civil war, ultimately imprisoning his kinsman and killing his sons. However, Aurelius only rules for two years before he ... Sub Roman monarchs Category Welsh monarchs cy Aurelius Caninus fr Aurelius Conanus ru ... more details
Infobox martyrs name Aurelius and Natalia death date 852 martyred by Abd ar Rahman II means of martyrdom Decapitation feast day 27 July venerated in Roman Catholic Church , Orthodox Catholic Church image image size caption birth place death place C rdoba, Spain C rdoba , Al Andalus beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine notable members Aurelius and Natalia died 852 were Christian martyr s who were put to death during the reign of Abd ar Rahman II , Emir of C rdoba , and are counted among the Martyrs of C rdoba . Aurelius was the son of a Muslim father and a Christian mother. He was also secretly a follower of Christianity , as was his wife Natalia, who was also the child of a Muslim father. One of Aurelius s cousins, Felix, accepted Islam for a short time, but later converted back to Christianity and married a Christian woman, Liliosa. Under Sharia Law, all four of them were required to profess Islam. In time all four began to openly profess their Christianity, with the two women going about in public with their faces unveiled. They were all swiftly arrested as apostasy apostates from Islam . They were given four days to recant, but they refused, and were beheaded. They were martyred with a local monk , George, who had openly spoken out against the prophet Mohammed . He had been offered a pardon as a foreigner, but chose instead to denounce Islam again and die with the others. They are considered saints in the Roman Catholic Church , with a feast day of July 27. References Donald Attwater Attwater, Donald and Catherine Rachel John . The Penguin Dictionary of Saints . 3rd edition. New York Penguin Books, 1993. ISBN 0 140 51312 4. Persondata NAME Aurelius and Natalia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 852 PLACE OF DEATH C rdoba, Spain C rdoba , Al ... Aurelius and Natalia vi Aurelius v Natalia ... more details
Aurelius Battaglia January 16, 1910 May, 1984 was an United States American illustrator , muralist , writer , and Film director director . He was born in Washington, D.C. , in 1910 and he died in Provincetown, MA in May, 1984. He was the son of Giuseppe and Concetta Battaglia, who had emigrated from Cefal , Italy . Aurelius attended the Corcoran School of Art . He graduated as one of the Corcoran s most promising students, winning 50 in a Corcoran sponsored art contest. Career Battaglia migrated west in the late 1930s and worked for the Walt Disney Pictures Walt Disney Studios from 1937 to 1941. He contributed most notably to Dumbo , Fantasia film Fantasia , and Pinocchio 1940 film Pinocchio and is credited as one of the writers of the latter. In the mid 1950s, Battaglia joined United Productions of America , a studio staffed by some of the industry s most accomplished, forward thinking animation artists. Perhaps his most outstanding UPA contribution was the short film The Invisible Moustache of Raoul Dufy . Battaglia directed the film, which was nominated for a BAFTA award . Battaglia was also a prolific children s book illustrator . His picture book work in the 1950s and 1960s differs significantly from the deco inspired circus animals of his depression era murals. They feature bold, solid colors and striking, stylized pen and brush work indicative of the looser, more abstract mid century cartooning style that he helped pioneer. Notable examples include Cowboy Jack, the Sheriff , The Fire Engine Book , Little Boy With a Big Horn , When I Met Robin , Captain Kangaroo s Read Aloud Book and The Fireside Book of American Folk Songs . He contributed to the Childcraft book series ... References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Battaglia, Aurelius ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Battaglia, Aurelius Category 1910 births Category 1984 deaths Category People ... Works Progress Administration workers it Aurelius Battaglia ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox Buffyverse group Image Title Order of Aurelius First Welcome to the Hellmouth Last The Wish Buffy episode The Wish , Darla Angel episode Darla flashback Creator Joss Whedon Name Order of Aurelius Purpose Worship of the Old Ones & Opening of the Hellmouth Membership Key members br The Master Buffyverse The Master br Darla Buffy the Vampire Slayer Darla br Luke br Anointed One Buffyverse The Anointed One br Zachary br Absalom br The Three br Big Ugly br Lean Boy br Thomas br Vampire Willow br Vampire Xander The Order of Aurelius is a fictional cult of vampire Buffyverse vampires , seen primarily in the first season of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the first episodes of the show s second season. The select, the elite The Order of Aurelius is an ancient religious cult of vampires named for the 12th century prophet Aurelius. Aurelius foretold the rise of the Anointed One Buffyverse Anointed One . Some of its most prominent members are The Master Buffy the Vampire Slayer The Master , Darla Buffy the Vampire Slayer Darla and Luke. While part of the Master s bloodline, Angel Buffy the Vampire Slayer Angelus and vampires sired by him were never members of the Order. Spike and Dru do, however, work with and eventually take control of the remnants of the Order. Angelus is also offered membership, but turns it down. Under the command of The Master, the Order of Aurelius is ruled by codes of severe ritualistic beliefs and extreme obedience to the Master failure to follow the Master s will results in severe punishments, mostly mutilation or even death. Examples of this are the mutilation of the left ... of the Order of Aurelius. Decline Months later, under the orders of the Anointed One and his ... reflist Buffynav DEFAULTSORT Order Of Aurelius Category Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters Category ... sv Buffy och vampyrerna The Order of Aurelius ... more details
Aurelius Maschio, priest member of the Society of St Francis de Sales Salesians of Don Bosco , missionary in India, pioneer of the Salesian work in Mumbai , founder of Don Bosco High School Matunga , was born to Giuseppe Maschio and Orsolina Della Cia on 12 February 1909 at Vazzola, Treviso, Italy. He is considered the patriarch of the Salesian Province of Mumbai. ref J. Casti, Fr. Aurelius Maschio, The Memory of the Salesian Province of Bombay 1928 1998, ed. Peter Gonsalves Matunga, Bombay Province Information Office, Don Bosco Provincial House, 1998 59. ref http www.donboscomumbai.org He died on 9 September 1996 at Mumbai. ref Casti 57 59. ref Early Life Aurelius was the sixth of eleven children, in a family famous for its winery Maschio wines . http www.maschio usa.com home.html http www.cantinemaschio.it Cantine Maschio http www.primeuve.com At the age of 10 he expressed his desire to be a priest his parents sent him to the Don Bosco Institute at Sampierdarena, Genoa. After four years, he was sent to the aspirantate of Penango, in october 1923. ref Casti 57. ref Missionary in India In October 1924 he asked to be sent to the missions. He joined the missionary expedition at the Salesian Mother House, Turin, in 1923. He was only 15. On 2 November 1924 he set sail from Venice to Bombay. Landing in Bombay 15 days later, he and his companions boarded the train for Calcutta and then for Gauhati. He began his novitiate in Shillong towards the end of 1924. On 25 December 1925 he made his first profession. During his philosophical studies, he began to learn Khasi, and did so well that he was entrusted with the editing of the local religious magazine, Ka Ling Kristan. Aurelius did his practical training at Don Bosco Technical School, Shillong, and then began his theological studies ... Aurelius was entrusted with the responsibility for the mission. He soon bought a plot of land, rebuilt ..., 1983. br Casti, Joseph. Fr. Aurelius Maschio. The Memory of the Salesian Province of Bombay ... more details
Publius Aurelius Statius is the main character of a series of novels by Italy Italian author Danila Comastri Montanari . ref cite web title LibriGialli.org url http librigialli.org t publio aurelio stazio work Publio Aurelio Stazio accessdate 8 April 2011 ref Statius, a member of the ancient Roman Senate Senatus Romanus , solves mysteries in ancient Rome and other places in Italy and Gaul . Publius Aurelius Statius series All titles are published in Italian language Italian . ref Bibliography taken from http www.zam.it biografia Danila Comastri 20Montanari Danila Comastri Montanari, Biografia , accessed on April 6, 2011 ref 1990 Mors tua Premio Tedeschi 1990 Giallo Mondadori, 1990 Speciale Giallo Mondadori n.1, 1994 Hobby & Work 1997 Hobby & Work 1998, Hobby & Work 2000. 1991 In corpore sano Giallo Mondadori 1991 Speciale Giallo Mondadori n.1, 1994 Hobby & Work 1998, Hobby & Work 2000. 1993 Cave canem novel Cave canem Giallo Mondadori 1993 Speciale Giallo Mondadori n.1 1994 Hobby & Work 1999. 1994 Morituri te salutant novel Morituri te salutant Giallo Mondadori 1994 Hobby & Work 1999. 1994 Vacanze romane raccolta dei primi tre volumi Speciale Giallo Mondadori n.1, 1994 ESAURITO. 1996 Parce sepulto novel Parce sepulto Giallo Mondadori 1996 Hobby & Work 1999. 1997 Cui prodest? novel Cui prodest? Hobby & Work 1997 Hobby & Work 1998 Hobby & Work 1999. 1999 Spes ultima dea novel Spes ultima dea Hobby & Work 1999. 2000 Scelera Hobby & Work November 2000. 2001 Gallia est Hobby & Work November 2001. 2002 Saturnalia Montanari Saturnalia Hobby & Work 2002. 2003 Ars moriendi Un indagine a Pompei Hobby & Work 2003. 2004 Olympia Un indagine ai giochi ellenici Hobby & Work 2004. 2005 Tenebrae novel Tenebrae Hobby & Work 2005. 2007 Nemesis Danila Montanari novel Nemesis Hobby & Work 2007. 2009 Dura Lex Hobby & Work 2009. With the exception of Vacanze romane , all stories listed have been collected in a book titled Publio Aurelio, un investigatore nell antica Roma . References references ... more details
Marcus ? Aurelius Heraclianus died 268 was a Roman soldier who rose to the rank of Praetorian Prefect in the latter part of the reign of the Emperor Gallienus . He was a member of the cabal of senior commanders of the Imperial field army that plotted and achieved the assassionation of the Emperor Gallienus . His subsequent fate is uncertain. The only ancient reference has him committing suicide presumably in the upheaval that followed the murder of Gallienus but it has been suggested that he survived this episode only to come to grief in the service of the Emperor Claudius II . Biography Origins His praenomen is not cited in the sources, but his Roman naming conventions nomen i.e. Aurelius suggests that it could have been M. i.e. Marcus . The Aurelius gentilicum was often adopted by families admitted to Roman citizenship by Caracalla under the provisions of that Emperor s law known as the Constitutio Antoniniana of 213 i.e. probably the time around which Heraclianus was born. The nomenclature therefore supports the notion that Heraclianus s father or grandfather would have been a non citizen of provincial or even servile origin. However, this is far from conclusive. He could equally well have been descended from an ancestor of his branch of the Aurelii clan that settled in the Balkans in the early days of Roman expansion into these regions.If this was in fact his origin he would have been a member of the select group of Illyricani who had a very personal interest in ensuring that the ruling Emperor was always wholly committed to the maintenance of Roman control over the Balkan regions with the heavy expenditure that that policy implied. The place where Heraclianus was born isnot known for certain. However, an inscription dedicated to him by a fellow soldier, Trajanus Mucianus ... to Heraclianus, by Mucianus s brother, Marcus Aurelius Apollinarius, ref G. Mihailov, Inscriptiones ... Heraclianus Category 3rd century Romans Category 268 deaths Category Praetorian prefects fr Aurelius ... more details
because his names were evocative of two great Romans of the Past, Marcus Aurelius and Gaius Marius . ref name Polfer, Marius Polfer, Marius ref Sources Primary Sources AureliusVictor , http www.roman emperors.org epitome.htm Epitome de Caesaribus AureliusVictor, http www.thelatinlibrary.com ..., 9 2 Victor, Liber de Caesaribus , 33 11 12 ref This tradition is probably partially or entirely ... Romanis 1999 References Reflist 2 External links Commons Marcus Aurelius Marius s start succession ... s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marius, Marcus Aurelius ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Treverorum DEFAULTSORT Marius, Marcus Aurelius Category Gallic Emperors Category Blacksmiths ... unknown Category Deaths by blade weapons br Marcus Aurelius Marius bg ca Marc Aureli Mari cs Marius cy Marcus Aurelius Marius de Marcus Aurelius Marius es Marco Aurelio Mario eu Marko Aurelio Mario fr Marius usurpateur gl Mario hr Marije it Marco Aurelio Mario la Marcus Aurelius Marius hu Marcus Aurelius Marius gall cs sz r nl Marcus Aurelius Marius ja no Marcus Aurelius Marius pl Marius pt Marco Aur lio Mario ru sk Marius uzurp tor sh Marko ... more details
The Victor may be The Victor comics The Victor comics , a weekly British comic magazine published from 1961 to 1992 The Victor film The Victor , a 1932 German film Pobednik , a monument in Belgrade A Dragon Ball episode see List of Dragon Ball episodes series The Nipper Building , a luxury condominium building in Camden, New Jersey See also The Victors disambig ... more details
wiktionary Victor sometimes spelled Viktor is a male given name. People main Victor name Roman Catholics Popes Saint Pope Victor I died 199 Pope Victor II c. 1018 1057 Blessed Pope Victor III c. 1026 1087 Antipopes Antipope Victor IV 1138 Antipope Victor IV 1159 1164 Bishops of Chur Victor I, Bishop of Chur , seventh century Victor II, Bishop of Chur , eighth century Victor III, Bishop of Chur died on or before 836 Saints Victor Maurus died c. 303 , also known as Victor the Moor and Victor of Milan Victor of Marseilles died c. 290 Viktor of Xanten died in the fourth century Places Several towns in the United States Victor, Colorado , a near ghost town near Cripple Creek Victor, Idaho Victor, Iowa Victor, Montana Victor, New York Victor, South Dakota V tor, Peru , a village in Arequipa Region , Peru Fiction Films Victor Victoria , a 1982 musical comedy about a woman masquerading as man impersonating a woman Victor film Victor film , a 1993 French short movie by Fran ois Ozon Victor 2008 film Victor 2008 film , a 2008 television film about Canadian swimmer Victor Davis Characters Victor ... film series Victor, a Hispanic Engine from Thomas and Friends Victor mascot , the logo and mascot for the Just for Laughs comedy festival Victor Sullivan , a character from the Uncharted video game series Victor Von Doom , a Fantastic Four supervillain Victor Mancha , an android and protagonist of the Runaways comic book series Victor Triumph, an ancient robot and protagonist in John C. Wright author John C. Wright s Children of Chaos trilogy Victor Stone , a cyborg and long standing member of the Teen Titans Victor Dollhouse , from Joss Whedon s Dollhouse Victor Criss, a bully in Steven King s Novel It novel It . Victor, an underling of criminal mastermind Gustavo Fring in the series Breaking Bad Victor von Gerdenheim , from the Darkstalkers video game series Viktor Reznov , from the Call of Duty World At War and Call of Duty Black Ops video games Victor, a goat from Ed, Edd n ... more details
The Temple of Marcus Aurelius was a temple in Rome dedicated to the apotheosis deified Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius by his son Commodus . The temple has no surviving archaeological remains, but was probably sited just to the west of the column of Marcus Aurelius , where now stands the Palazzo Wedekind on Piazza Colonna . A porticus probably surrounded both the temple and the column. Bibliography Petersen, Domaszewski and Calderini, Die Marcuss ule auf piazza Colonna , Munich 1896 Platner http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places Europe Italy Lazio Roma Rome Texts PLATOP Columna M.Aurelii.html Column of Marcus Aurelius DEFAULTSORT Temple Of Marcus Aurelius Category Temples in Rome Marcus Aurelius Category Nerva Antonine dynasty Category Marcus Aurelius Italy struct stub AncientRome stub ... more details
Infobox film name To the Victor image image size caption director Delmer Daves writer narrator starring Dennis Morgan music cinematography editing distributor released April 16, 1948 runtime 100 min. country FilmUS language English budget gross preceded by followed by website amg id To the Victor is a 1948 drama film directed by Delmer Daves . It stars Dennis Morgan and Viveca Lindfors . The plot revolves around an American that falls in love with a Nazi s wife ref http www.tcm.com tcmdb title.jsp?stid 3527 ref Cast Dennis Morgan as Paul Taggart Viveca Lindfors as Christine Lund Lestrac Victor Francen as Police Inspector Beauvais Eduardo Ciannelli as Firago Anthony Caruso actor Anthony Caruso as Nikki References reflist External links imdb title id 0040888 title To the Victor Delmer Daves Category 1948 films Category Films directed by Delmer Daves Category 1940s drama films Category 1940s romance films ... more details
Nils Fredrik Aurelius born 1946 is a Sweden Swedish politician of the Moderate Party Sweden Moderate Party , List of members of the Swedish Riksdag member of the Parliament of Sweden Riksdag in 1991, and then again 1994&ndash 2006. ref name aurelius cite web url http www.riksdagen.se webbnav index.aspx?nid 1111&iid 0817433088402 title Nils Fredrik Aurelius m accessdate 2010 01 28 publisher Sveriges Riksdag ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aurelius, Nils Fredrik ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aurelius, Nils Fredrik Category Moderate Party politicians Category Members of the parliament of Sweden Category Living people Category 1946 births Sweden Moderate politician stub sv Nils Fredrik Aurelius ... more details
282 . ref Victor, 37 4 ref Sources Primary Sources AureliusVictor , http www.roman emperors.org epitome.htm ... . ref Victor, 37 2 ref The extent of these revolts is not clear, but there are clues that they were ... Rome in 282, travelling first towards Sirmium, his birth city, when the news that Carus Marcus Aurelius ... PR PROBUS MARCUS AURELIUS.htm Probus Marcus Aurelius References reflist External links Commons Probus ... wstitle Marcus Aurelius Probus s start s reg s bef before Florianus s ttl title List of Roman Emperors ... Aurelius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 232 PLACE OF BIRTH Sirmium , Pannonia Inferior DATE OF DEATH 282 PLACE OF DEATH Sirmium DEFAULTSORT Probus, Marcus Aurelius Category 232 ... Kaizari Probus la Probus hu Marcus Aurelius Probus r mai cs sz r mk nl Probus ja no Probus pl Probus pt Probo ro Marcus Aurelius Probus ru scn Marcu Aureliu Probu sr sh Prob fi Probus ... more details