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  1. Lucius Aelius

    prefect called Lucius Aelius Sejanus, see Sejanus . Infobox royalty name Lucius Aelius full name Lucius Ceionius Commodus Verus br from birth until adoption by Hadrian br Lucius Aelius Verus Caesar br as Imperial heir image Portrait Lucius Aelius Louvre Ma1167.jpg caption Lucius Aelius ... Avidia Plautia Nervo Trajanic Dynasty File Aelius Denarius.jpg thumb 200px Denarius of Aelius Lucius Aelius Caesar January 13, 101 January 1, 138 became the adopted son and intended successor, of Roman Emperor Hadrian January 24, 76 July 10, 138 , but never attained the throne. Aelius was born with the name Lucius Ceionius Commodus , and later called Lucius Aelius Caesar . He was of the gens Ceionia ... rank. He is often mistakenly referred to as Lucius Aelius Verus, though this name is not attested outside the Augustan History and probably arose as a manuscript error. Before 130, Aelius married ... Gaius Avidius Nigrinus . Plautia bore Aelius, two sons and two daughters, who were Lucius Verus born ... Pius daughter Faustina the Younger , whom he later married. Ceionia Plautia Aelius was adopted ... Augusta , Life of Aelius Verus 5.9. ref Aelius himself was never to become emperor, dying shortly before Hadrian. After Aelius death, Hadrian adopted Antoninus Pius September 19, 86 March 7, 161 ... Aurelius was sole ruler until his own death in 180. Aelius is a major character in Marguerite Yourcenar s Memoirs of Hadrian . Nerva Antonine family tree Notes references Commons Lucius Aelius Persondata NAME Aelius, Lucius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Son of Hadrian DATE OF BIRTH January 13, 101 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 1, 138 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aelius, Lucius Category ... ca Luci Aureli Ver C sar de Lucius Aelius Caesar et Lucius Aelius es Lucio Elio Vero fr Lucius Aelius Verus fy Lusius Aelius Ferus id Lucius Aelius it Lucio Elio Cesare la Lucius Aelius Caesar nl Lucius Aelius Verus Caesar pl Cejoniusz Kommodus sh Lucije Elije fi Lucius Aelius ...   more details



  1. Aelius Moeris

    distinguish2 Aelius Dionysius , a Greek lexicographer who also is referred to as Atticista Aelius Moeris probably flourished in the 2nd century A.D. was a Greeks Greek Philologist grammarian , surnamed Atticista the Atticist . Works He was the author of an extant more or less alphabetical list of Attic Greek Attic forms and expressions lang gr , accompanied by the Hellenistic parallels of his own time, the differences of Grammatical gender gender , accent linguistics accent , and Meaning linguistic meaning being clearly and succinctly pointed out. Editions John Hudson 1711 J. Pierson 1759 A. Koch 1830 August Immanuel Bekker I. Bekker 1833 with Harpocration References 1911 Moeris, Aelius Persondata NAME Moeris, Aelius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moeris, Aelius Category Atticists grammarians Category 2nd century Greek people Category 2nd century writers Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Greece writer stub ...   more details



  1. Aelius Gallus

    Gaius Aelius Gallus was a Ancient Rome Roman prefect of gyptus Egypt from 26 BC 26 24 BC . He is primarily ... Aelius Gallus was the 2nd praefect of Roman Egypt Aegyptus in the reign of Augustus during the years 26&ndash 24 BC . He replaced Cornelius Gallus &mdash with whom he has often been confounded. Aelius ... identified with the Aelius Gallus frequently quoted by Galen, whose remedies are stated to have been .... 4 H. Kr ger, Der Feidzug des Aelius Gallus nach dem glucklichen Arabien unter Kaiser Augustus , 1862 ... at the time that Arabia was full of all kinds of treasures. When Aelius Gallus set out ... most of his information about Arabia from his friend Aelius Gallus. ref Strabo, ii. p. 118. ref ref ... of the country which they had possessed before. Aelius Gallus spent six months on his march into the country ... to return to Alexandria , having lost the greater part of his force. Aelius Gallus was recalled ... reflist References EB1911 poster Gallus, Gaius Aelius fr J. Pirenne, L exp dition d Aelius Gallus en .... ge H. von Wissmann, Die Geschichte des Sab erreichs und des Feldzug des Aelius Gallus , in Aufstieg .... Loudine, H von Wissmann, Die Geschichte des Sab erreichs und des Feldzug des Aelius Gallus , book review ..., Aelius Gallus and the Reorganization of the irrigation system of Egypt under Augustus , in Classical Philology , t. 12, 1917, p.  237. S. Jameson , Chronology of the campaigns of Aelius Gallus ..., Aelius Gallus and Arabia , in Latomus , t. 45, 1986, p.  590 602. ge K. Buschmann, Motiv und Ziel des Aelius Gallus Zuges , in Die Welt Des Orients , t. 22, 1991, p.  85 93. ge C. Marek, Die Expedition des Aelius Gallus nach Arabien im Jahre 25 v.Chr. , in Chiron, t. 23, 1993, p.  121 156. P. Mayerson, Aelius Gallus at Suez Cleopatris Suez and on the Red Sea , in Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies , t. 36 1 , 1995, p.  17 24. R. Simon, Aelius Gallus Campaign and the Arab Trade ..., pp.  309 318. ge Heinrich Krueger, Der Feldzug des Aelius Gallus nach dem glucklichen Arabien ...   more details



  1. Aelius Theon

    one source date February 2012 no footnotes date February 2012 Aelius Theon lang grc gen. was an Alexandria n sophist and author of a collection of preliminary exercises progymnasmata for the training of orator s. He probably lived and wrote in the mid to late 1st century AD and his treatise is the earliest treatment of these exercises. The work extant, though incomplete , which probably formed an appendix to a manual of rhetoric , shows learning and taste, and contains valuable notices on the style and speeches of the masters of Attic orators Attic oratory. Theon also wrote commentaries on Xenophon , Isocrates and Demosthenes , and treatises on style. He is to be distinguished from the Stoic Theon Stoic Theon , who lived in the time of Augustus and also wrote on rhetoric. Narrative is language descriptive of things that have happened or as if they had happened. Aelius Theon References 1911 DEFAULTSORT Aelius Theon Category Roman era Sophists Category Roman era Alexandrians Category Ancient Greek rhetoricians Category 1st century writers Ancient Greece writer stub de Ailios Theon el es Aelius Theon fr Aelius Theon pt Theon sv Theon it Elio Teone ...   more details



  1. Aelius Donatus

    Aelius Donatus fl. mid 4th c. AD was a Ancient Rome Roman Philologist grammarian and teacher of rhetoric . The only fact known regarding his life is that he was the tutor of St. Jerome . He was the author of a number of professional works, of which several are still extant A partly incomplete commentary on the playwright Terence compiled from other commentaries, but probably not in its original form His Life of Virgil is thought to be based on a lost Vita by Suetonius minor works Suetonius , together with the preface and introduction of his commentary on Virgil s works. A greatly expanded version of Servius commentary exists, however, which is supplemented with frequent and extensive extracts from what is thought to be Donatus commentary on Virgil. His Ars grammatica , especially the section on the eight lexical category parts of speech , though possessing little claim to originality, and evidently based on the same authorities which were used by the grammarians Charisius and Diomedes Grammaticus Diomedes , attained such popularity as a schoolbook that, in the Middle Ages , he became the eponym for a rudimentary treatise of any sort, called a donet . When books came to be printed in the 15th ... is made up of three separate parts protasis , epitasis , and catastasis . Aelius Donatus should not be confused ... Latin texts of some of Aelius Donatus , including the Ars Minor and all the parts of the Ars ... Die Ars minor des Aelius Donatus lateinischer Text und kommentierte deutsche bersetzung einer ..., ISBN 978 3 936132 31 1. A. Sch nberger Die Ars maior des Aelius Donatus lateinischer Text und kommentierte ... century writers DEFAULTSORT Donatus, Aelius bg ca Eli Donat cs Aelius Donatus de Aelius Donatus es Elio Donato fr Aelius Donatus gl Elio Donato is Aelius Donatus it Elio Donato lt Elijus Donatas nl Aelius Donatus ja pl Eliusz Donat pt lio Donato ru sk Aelius Donatus fi Aelius Donatus uk ...   more details



  1. Aelius Catus

    Orphan date February 2009 Aelius Catus was a Roman commander near the Danube who, according to Strabo s geography, transplanted 50,000 Getae from what is now Muntenia in Romania far to the south of Danube, in Moesia . The Roman Empire had reached the Danube as early as 14 AD , when the commander Aelius Catus conducted an expedition beyond the river in order to keep away the restless Dacians and their new allies, the Sarmatians . But the Roman legion legions deployed their troops only up to Durostorum , as modern northern Dobruja was left to the forces of the kings of the Sapaei , the allies of the Romans, helped by the forces commanded by a Praefectus orae maritimae commander of the seashore . sfn Capidava cIMeC There has been some debate both on the identity of Aelius Catus and on the date of this action. Some historians identified Aelius Catus with Sextus Aelius Catus , a consul in 4 AD. See also Capidava Dacia Moesia Scythia Minor Dacian wars Notes reflist 3 References Empty section date September 2011 References Ancient div class references small Strabo, Geographica div Modern div class references small cite web ref sfnRef Capidava cIMeC last1 Florescu first1 Radu last2 Manea first2 Florentina editor1 last Oberl nder T rnoveanu editor1 first Irina editor2 last Bor editor2 first Corina title Capidava url http www.cimec.ro Arheologie Capidava en default.htm publisher Institute for Cultural Memory Institutul de Memorie Cultural cIMeC location Bucharest, Romania archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5wD0aJ3rj archivedate 2 February 2011 accessdate 2 February 2011 http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Strabo 7C .html Strabo, Geography , VII C Dic ionar de istorie veche a Rom niei Dictionary of ancient Romanian history 1976 Editura tiin ific i Enciclopedic , pp ..., pp.  536 537 div External links Commons Dacia and Dacians Dacia topics DEFAULTSORT Catus, Aelius Category Ancient Roman soldiers Category Dacia AncientRome stub Dacia stub nl Aelius Catus ...   more details



  1. Aelius Marcianus

    Aelius Marcianus was a ancient Rome Roman jurist who wrote after the death of Septimius Severus , ref name dgrbm Citation last Long first George author link contribution Marcianus, Aelius editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 2 pages 942 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2050.html ref whom he calls Divus in his excerpts from the Pandects . ref Pandects 50. tit. 4. s. 7 ref Other passages in the same source show that he was then writing under Caracalla Antoninus Caracalla , ref Pandects 48. tit. 17. s. 1 ref the son and successor of Severus. It also appears from his Institutiones that he survived Caracalla. ref Pandects 35. tit. 1. s. 33 ref ref Cod. 9. tit. 8. s. 8 ref It is therefore probable that he also wrote under Alexander Severus , whose reign commenced 222 AD. Caracalla died in 217 AD. Another Aelius Marcianus is cited in the Pandects , who was proconsul of Hispania Baetica in the time of Antoninus Pius . ref Pandects 1. tit. 6. s. 2, where Ulpian gives the rescript of Pius addressed to this Marcianus. ref The works of Marcianus, from which there are excerpts in the Pandects , are Sixteen books of Institutiones , from which there are excerpts in the Pandects this work was also used for the compilation of Justinian s Corpus Juris Civilis Institutiones Institutions ref compare Corpus Juris Civilis Institutiones Institutions 4. tit. 3. s. 1, and Pandects 32. s. 65. 4 Inst. 2. tit. 18, hoc colore, &c., and Dig. 5. tit. 2. s. 2 ref Two books on Publica Judicia . Two books on Appellationes . Five books titled Regularia . A single book on Delatores . A single ... reflist SmithDGRBM Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marcianus, Aelius ALTERNATIVE ... Marcianus, Aelius Category Ancient Roman jurists Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown ca Eli Marci la Aelius Marcianus hu Aelius Marcianus ...   more details



  1. Aelius Promotus

    Orphan date February 2009 Aelius Promotus ancient Greek Gr. lang grc was an Medicine in ancient Greece ancient physician of Alexandria , ref name dgrbm Citation last Greenhill first William Alexander author link contribution Aelius Promotus editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 29 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0038.html ref of whose personal history no particulars are known, and whose date is uncertain. He is supposed by Jean Baptiste Gaspard d Ansse de Villoison Villoison to have lived after the time of Pompey Pompey the Great , ref Jean Baptiste Gaspard d Ansse de Villoison , Anecd. Graec. vol. ii. p. 179. note 1 ref that is, in the 1st century BC. By others he is considered to be much more ancient yet other scholars place him as late as the second half of the 1st century AD. He is most probably the same person who is quoted by Galen simply by the name of Aelius . ref Galen , De Compos. Medicam. secund. Locos. iv. 7, vol. xii. p. 730 ref He wrote several Greek medical works, which are still to be found in manuscript in different libraries in Europe. The treatise On venomous beasts and poisonous drugs , attributed to Aelius, was last published in 1995. ref S. Ihm, Der Traktat des sog. Aelius Promotus . Serta Graeca 4. Wiesbaden Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, 1995. http books.google.com.au books?id IL8rAAAAYAAJ ref His main work titled lang grc ref lang grc is a word used by the later Greek writers, and is explained by Du Cange Gloss. Med. et Infim. Graecit. to mean vis, virtus . It is however frequently used in the sense given to it in the text. ref Latin Medicinalium Formularum Collectio , was first published in its complete extension in 2002 by Daria Crismani ... physicians Category People from Alexandria Category Year of death unknown es Elio Promoto fr Aelius ...   more details



  1. Aelius Dionysius

    Aelius Dionysius was a Greek rhetoric ian from Halicarnassus , who lived in the time of the emperor Hadrian . ref name dgrbm Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Dionysius, Aelius editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 1037 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 1043.html ref He was a very skillful musician, and wrote several works on music and its history. ref name suda Suda , s.v. lang grc ref It is commonly supposed that he was a descendant of the elder Dionysius of Halicarnassus , author of Roman Antiquities, a history of Rome from its founding to the middle third century BCE. Respecting his life nothing further is known. The following works, which are now lost, are attributed to him by the ancients A dictionary of Attic words lang grc in five books, dedicated to one Scymnus. Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople Photius speaks in high terms of its usefulness, ref Bibl. Cod. 152 ref and states that Aelius Dionysius himself made two editions of it, the second of which was a great improvement upon the first. Both editions appear to have been extant in the time of Photius. It seems to have been owing to this work that Aelius Dionysius was called sometimes by the surname of Atticista . A history of music lang grc in 36 books, with accounts of Kithara citharoedi , Aulos auletae , and poets of all kinds. ref name suda lang grc , in 24 books. ref name suda lang grc , in 22 books. ref name suda A work in five books on what Plato had said about music in his lang grc . ref name suda ref Eudoc. p. 131 ref Johannes Meursius was of opinion that this Dionysius was the author of the work lang grc ... reflist SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Dionysius, Aelius Category Atticists grammarians Category Ancient ...   more details



  1. Pons Aelius

    For the bridge in Rome Ponte Sant Angelo File Pons Aelius production2YD.jpg 500px thumb An artists impression, birds eye view of the fort and surrounding area. RomanMilitary Pons Aelius lang la Aelian Bridge or Newcastle Roman Fort was an Auxiliaries auxiliary castra and small Roman settlement on Hadrian s Wall in the Roman province of Britannia Inferior Upper Britain The Romans judged distances by proximity to Rome, therefore north England is inferior as it is farther away . It is situated on the north bank of the River Tyne in Newcastle upon Tyne gbmapping NZ249645 , in the North East England ... Pons Aelius was a fort and Roman settlement on the eastern end of Hadrian s Wall situated west of the forts ... Roman standards. As Pons Aelius was a wall fort there is a high probability that a military road ... Aelius means The Aelian Bridge in Latin , and can be traced back to when emperor Hadrian visited Britain ... become known as Pons Aelius. Although the fort was to be the eastern end of the wall, it was not long ..., UK. The Castle Keep Timeline Bot generated title ref It is also suggested Pons Aelius may have been ... http www.arcg57.dsl.pipex.com HadriansWall PonsAelius index.htm Pons Aelius Home Page Bot generated ... BriefHistory.htm Pons Aelius Brief History Bot generated title ref It is also unusual among other forts ..., the settlement of Pons Aelius was not particularly important among the northern Roman settlements ... and supply centre, was much larger and populous than Pons Aelius. ref name Middlebrook cite book ... SR Publishers Ltd isbn 854095233 ref Excavations File Pons Aelius overheadYD.jpg 500px thumb Overview ..., Trajan s Own as evidently being stationed at Pons Aelius at the beginning of the third century. This particular ... HWC2.html PONS AELIUS FORT on the line of Hadrian s Wall as it exists today http ... PonsAelius index.htm Pons Aelius Website http www.northeastengland.talktalk.net Newcastle 20upon ... Aelius, Pons Category English Heritage sites in Tyne and Wear Category Roman forts in England ...   more details



  1. Aelius Herodianus

    Aelius Herodianus Latin Greek lang grc or Herodian fl. 2nd c. CE was one of the most celebrated grammarians of Greco Roman antiquity. He is usually known as Herodian except when there is a danger of confusion with the historian also named Herodian . He was the son of Apollonius Dyscolus and was born in Alexandria . From there he seems to have moved to Rome , where he gained the favour of the emperor Marcus Aurelius , to whom he dedicated a work on Prosody linguistics prosody . Works He was held in very high esteem by subsequent grammarians Priscian describes him as maximus auctor artis grammaticae the greatest creator of grammatical art . He wrote many works, but they are mostly fragmentary and it is very difficult to compile an accurate list of them. In numerous instances it is impossible to tell whether the titles given by writers who quote from his works are distinct treatises, or only portions of larger works. In addition, there are ongoing debates over which works were written by him and which were not. Some works by lesser known figures are known to have been reattributed to Herodian, presumably in order to increase the prestige of the works. In total some fifty titles are known in connection with Herodian s name. The main works attached to his name both rightly and wrongly are as follows the most usual way of citing each title is highlighted in bold On peculiar style lang grc . Probably the only complete work of Herodian s to have survived. Categories lang grc , Partitiones . Devoted to explanations of difficult words ... . NAME Herodianus, Aelius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Alexandria DATE OF DEATH 250 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Herodianus, Aelius Category Roman era Alexandrians ... Category Hellenistic Egyptians Category Egyptian writers bg ca Eli Herodi de Aelius Herodianus el fr Aelius Herodianus it Elio Erodiano ru sv Aelius ...   more details



  1. Aelius Nicon

    Aelius Nicon was a Ancient Greeks Greek architect and builder in 2nd century CE Pergamon . Nicon is known chiefly as the father of the ancient anatomist and philosopher, Galen . Nicon was a mathematician, architect, astronomer, philosopher, and devotee of Greek literature. Nicon closely supervised Galen s education and tutored him at home, intending his son to study philosophy or politics. However according to Galen, Nicon was visited in a dream by Asclepius , Greek gods Greek god of healing, who told to him to allow his son to study medicine. Galen soon began his studies at the major sanctuary of Asclepius located in Pergamon. In his book, On the Passions and Errors of the Soul , Galen says that his father s training lay chiefly in the sciences of geometry, arithmetic, architecture, and astronomy. He also describes his temperament But I did enjoy the good fortune of having the least irascible, the most just, the most devoted, and kindest of fathers. My mother, however, was so very prone to anger that sometimes she bit her handmaids she constantly shrieked at my father and fought with him more than Xanthippe did with Socrates. When I compared my father s noble deeds with the disgraceful passions of my mother, I decided to embrace and love his deeds and to flee and hate her passions. Just as in these respects I saw the utter difference between my parents, so also did I see it in the fact that my father seemed never to be grieved over any loss, whereas my mother was vexed over the smallest things. ref cite book last Galen title The diagnosis and cure of the soul s passions url http www.ldysinger.com texts 0198 galen 03 passions.htm ref Sources http www.medicinaantiqua.org.uk bio gal.html Galen a Biographical Sketch http www.pbs.org wnet redgold printable p galen.html Innovators & Pioneers Galen Notes Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicon, Aeulius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT ...   more details



  1. Publius (disambiguation)

    Publius is a Roman masculine given name praenomen . Publius may refer to Name Publius Valerius Publicola , Roman consul Publius Clodius Pulcher , Republican politician Publius Cornelius Scipio , Roman consul Publius Quinctilius Varus , Roman general and politician, who commanded the legions in Battle of the Teutoburg Forest Publius Clodius Thrasea Paetus , senator during Nero s reign the pseudonym of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison, authors of the Federalist Papers Saint Publius , first bishop of Malta Servilius Casca , Publius Servilius Casca Longus, Roman tribune, one of the assassins of Julius Caesar Other Publius Publishing System Publius journal Publius journal , an academic journal devoted to federalism the Publius Enigma , an unsolved riddle associated with the progressive rock group Pink Floyd which originated on Usenet in 1994 hndis DEFAULTSORT Publius Disambiguation Category Given names de Publius la Publius ...   more details



  1. Publius agassizi

    Taxobox name Publius agassizi image Publius agassizi sjh.jpg image width 250px image caption Publius agassizi , adult regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera familia Passalidae genus Publius genus Publius species P. agassizi binomial Publius agassizi binomial authority Kaup , 1871 Publius agassizi is a beetle of the Family Passalidae , named in honor of Louis Agassiz . commons Publius agassizi Publius agassizi wikispecies Publius agassizi Publius agassizi Passalidae stub Category Passalidae vi Publius agassizi ...   more details



  1. Publius Claudius

    There were a number of Ancient Rome Romans named Publius Claudius Publius Claudius Pulcher consul 249 BC Publius Claudius Pulcher consul 184 BC Publius Clodius Pulcher Publius Claudius Pulcher Publius Claudius Pulcher praetor aft. 31 BC Publius Claudius Pulcher consul suffectus given name DEFAULTSORT Claudius, Publius bg ca Publi Claudi Pulcre de Publius Claudius Pulcher fr Publius Claudius Pulcher it Publio Claudio Pulcro hu Publius Claudius Pulcher nl Publius Claudius Pulcher ...   more details



  1. Gaius Fabius Hadrianus

    Gaius Fabius Hadrianus ref The Roman naming conventions nomen is given as Fulvius in some editions of Paulus ... of Sulla s second civil war , the governor s residence was set on fire and Hadrianus was burned alive. A controversial career Image Janus coin.jpg thumb 250px Coin issued by C. Fabius Hadrianus ... is known of the early career of Hadrianus. He has been identified with the C. Fabius Hadrianus ...?id NuBION2KtM4C&pg PA326&dq Hadrianus inauthor Crawford&lr &num 50&as brr 0&sig ACfU3U1aaKNHwd1hi4JLg10XtWMXOJY3UA p. 326. ref Following his praetorship in 84, Hadrianus forced out Quintus Caecilius ... governship, but was attempting to seize power in Africa in 84 when Hadrianus held a duly appointed ... Persona, Historia 49 2000 , p. 188, note 87. ref Since Hadrianus began his term during the last ... fled to Numidia and the protection of Hiempsal II . Hadrianus allied with Hiarbas , a rival for the Numidian ... men in Mauretania under the protection of Bocchus I . The actions of Hadrianus incurred the enmity ...&pg PA95&dq Hadrianus intitle age intitle of intitle cinna&lr &as brr 0&as pt ALLTYPES online . ref ... Hadrianus s tenure was remembered for greed and harshness. ref Avaritia and crudelitas ... that Cicero s characterization of Hadrianus likely colored the view of historians who came later. In the course of his prosecution of Verres , Cicero makes a threatening comparison to Hadrianus and the manner ... guiltier and more worthless, even though he has been somewhat luckier than Hadrianus. Yes, that Hadrianus ... quam ille Hadrianus aliquanto etiam felicior fuit. Ille, quod eius avaritiam cives Romani ferre ..., which directs attention away from Hadrianus s status as a promagistrate Livy calls it properly the praetorium ... Hadrianus antagonized the Roman citizens settled at Utica with his sleazy governance and consequently ... hac de re habita nec querella versata est. ref Although Hadrianus is sometimes said to have been ... Cicero and Valerius, claiming that Hadrianus was burned alive with his entire household because he ...   more details



  1. Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus

    , and his elder brother was another consul, Publius Aelius Paetus consul 201 BC Publius Aelius Paetus . Family Sextus Aelius Paetus was apparently the younger surviving son of Quintus Aelius Paetus , a praetor .... Other members of the gens Aelia who rose to high office included Publius Aelius Paetus , who was consul in 337 BC, and Gaius Aelius Paetus , consul in 286 BC. http web.genealogie.free.fr Les dynasties ... matters . His brother Publius Aelius Paetus consul 201 BC Publius Aelius Paetus had been consul three years earlier in 201 BC, and was elected censor 199 BC. Publius s success may have helped Sextus ... for his elder brother, a former censor. Paetus, the jurist Aelius Paetus and his brother Publius Publius Aelius Paetus consul 201 BC were both apparently jurists. Sextus was author of a work Commentaria ...Ref cleanup date April 2010 Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus floruit fl. 198 194 BC or Sextus Aelius Q.f. Paetus Catus or the clever one , ref Information on the career and works of Sextus Aelius Paetus from ... of the family, including Publius s son, succeeded to the consulship in later years. Political career ... the entry on Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus, online ref Paetus Catus s rapid rise from curule aedile to the consulship ... date April 2010 References Reflist Sources Information on the career and works of Sextus Aelius Paetus ... 35 Google cache . Retrieved 30 May 2007. Livy. History of Rome. de Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus German Wikipedia entry on Sextus Aelius Paetus, consul 198 BC, which cites Livius 32, 7 Pomponius Dig ... cgi reprint XX LXXVII 1?maxtoshow &HITS 10&hits 10&RESULTFORMAT &fulltext Aelius Paetus&searchid ... List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Lucius Cornelius Lentulus and Publius ... Minucius Rufus years with Titus Quinctius Flamininus br 198 BC s end DEFAULTSORT Aelius Paetus ... ca Sext Eli Pet de Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus es Sexto Elio Peto Cato fr Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus hr Sekst Elije Pet Kat it Sesto Elio Peto Catone hu Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus nl Sextus ...   more details



  1. Publius Crassus

    In Roman literary sources, Publius Crassus may refer to several ancient Romans of the gens Licinius Licinia , including Publius Licinius Crassus Dives consul 205 BC d. 183 BC first member of the family to become Pontifex Maximus and censor, and among the first to reach the consulship Publius Licinius Crassus consul 171 BC , wealthy Roman and adoptive father of the following Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus consul 132 BC, Pontifex Maximus same year kd 131 BC , first Pontifex Maximus to lead an army outside Italy Publius Licinius Crassus Dives consul 97 BC, censor 89 BC d 87 BC , eldest son of Marcus Licinius Crassus, governor of Hispania Ulterior 96 BC 94 BC Publius Licinius Crassus son of triumvir d. 53 BC eldest son of Marcus Licinius Crassus the triumvir, and grandson of the previous See also Licinii Crassi Publius Licinius Crassus DEFAULTSORT Crassus, Publius Category Articles about multiple people in ancient Rome Licinius Crassus, Publius Category Prosopography of Ancient Rome Category Licinii Crassi bg fr Publius Licinius Crassus it Publio Crasso disambigua ru fi Publius Licinius Crassus ...   more details



  1. Publius Antistius

    Publius Antistius was a Roman senator in the 1st century BC. His daughter Antistia was the first wife of Pompey the Great . He was murdered in the Senate under suspicion of favoring Sulla for his son in law s sake. His wife committed suicide soon after. References Plutarch , Parallel Lives http www.gutenberg.org dirs etext96 plivs10.txt DEFAULTSORT Antistius Category Ancient Roman senators Category 1st century BC Romans bg ca Publi Antisti de Publius Antistius nl Publius Antistius ...   more details



  1. Saint Publius

    Infobox saint name Publius birth date 33 death date c. 125 feast day 21 January venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Saint Publius 2.jpg imagesize caption birth place Malta death place Athens , Greece ref name ortheu http orthodoxengland.org.uk oemalta.htm Orthodox Europe ref titles First Bishop of Malta, Bishop of Athens beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage Floriana Floriana, Malta , Malta country of Malta major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Publius in Maltese language Maltese , San Publju is the first Maltese Saint. He is Veneration venerated as the first Bishop of Malta . Publius conversion led to Malta being the first Christian nation in the West , and one of the first in the world. It was the same Publius who received the Apostle Paul during his shipwreck on the island as recounted in the Acts of the Apostles . According to the Acts of the Apostles , Paul of Tarsus St. Paul cured Publius dysentery afflicted father. In the vicinity of that place were lands belonging to a man named Publius, the chief of the island. He welcomed us and received us cordially as his guests for three days. It so happened that the father of Publius was sick with a fever and dysentery. Paul visited him and, after praying ... patron saint of the town of Floriana , Saint Publius is also one of the patron saints of Malta. He ... 22. References Source cite web title Publius of Malta work publisher Catholic Online url http www.catholic.org ... on Publius http www.newadvent.org cathen 15757b.htm Info on the other St Publius New Testament people Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Malta DATE OF DEATH 112 PLACE OF DEATH Athens , Greece DEFAULTSORT Publius ... Christian saints Category Book of Acts ca Publi de Malta de Publius Heiliger es Publio de Malta fr Publius id Publius it Publio di Malta he nl Publius van Malta pl Publiusz namiestnik ...   more details



  1. Publius Rupilius

    Publius Rupilius , Roman Republic Roman statesman, consul in 132 BC. During the inquiry that followed the death of Tiberius Gracchus , conducted by himself and his colleague Popillius Laenas , he proceeded with the utmost severity against the supporters of Gracchus. In the same year he was despatched to Sicily , where he suppressed the revolt of the slaves under Eunus . During 131 BC he remained as proconsul of the island, and, with the assistance of ten commissioners appointed by the Roman Senate Senate , drew up regulations for the organization of Sicily as a province. These regulations were known by the title of leges Rupiliae , though they were not laws in the strict sense. Rupilius was subsequently brought to trial 123 BC and condemned for his treatment of the friends of Gracchus. The disgrace of his condemnation, added to disappointment at the failure of his brother to obtain the consulship in spite of the efforts of Scipio , caused his death shortly afterwards. References Ancient sources Cicero , De Am. 19 69 , Tusculan Disputations iv.17, In Verr. ii.13, 15 Diodorus Siculus xxxiv.I, 20 Velleius Paterculus ii.7. 1911 start box succession box title List of Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Publius Mucius Scaevola and Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi consul 133 BC Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi years with Publius Rupilius after Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus and Lucius Valerius Flaccus disambiguation Consul in 131 BC Lucius Valerius Flaccus years with Publius Popillius Laenas br 132 BC end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rupilius, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rupilius, Publius Category Ancient Roman proconsuls Category Roman Republican consuls Category 2nd century BC Romans Category 120s BC deaths bg ca Publi Rupili es Publio Rupilio fr Publius Rupilius it Publio Rupilio pt P blio Rup lio c nsul 132 a.C. sh Publije Rupilije ...   more details



  1. Publius Canutius

    Publius Canutius or Cannutius was described by Cicero as the most eloquent orator of the senatorial order. Canutius was born in 106 B.C., the same year as Cicero. After the death of Publius Sulpicius Rufus , who was one of the most celebrated orators of his time, and who left no orations behind him, Canutius composed some and published them under the name of Sulpicius. Canutius is frequently mentioned in Cicero s oration for Aulus Cluentius Habitus , as having been engaged in the prosecution of several of the parties connected with that disgraceful affair. ref Cicero Marcus Tullius Cicero , Brutus Cicero Brutus , 56, Pro Cluentio , 10, 18, 21, 27. ref See also Canutia gens Footnotes reflist SmithDGRBM Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Canutius, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 106 BC PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Canutius, Publius Category 1st century BC Romans Category Ancient Roman jurists Category 106 BC births Category Year of death unknown Ancient Rome bio stub ...   more details



  1. Publius (praenomen)

    This page is about the Latin praenomen. For a list of individuals with this name, see Publius disambiguation . Publius IPA en p bli. s pron is a Latin praenomen , or given name personal name . It was used by both patrician and plebeian families, and was very common at all periods of Roman history. It gave rise to the patronymic gens Publilia , and perhaps also gens Publicia . The feminine form is Publia . The name was regularly abbreviated P. ref name ReferenceA Dictionary of Greek & Roman Biography & Mythology ref ref name ReferenceB Realencyclop die der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft ref ref name Mika Kajava 1994 Mika Kajava, Roman Female Praenomina Studies in the Nomenclature of Roman Women 1994 ref Throughout Roman history, Publius was one of the most frequently used praenomina, typically occupying fourth or fifth place, behind Lucius , Gaius , and Marcus , and occurring with about the same frequency as Quintus . The feminine form, Publia , was also quite common, and is found in numerous inscriptions as late as the 3rd century, and perhaps beyond. ref name ReferenceA ref name ReferenceB ref name Mika Kajava 1994 Origin and Meaning of the Name Publius is thought to derive from the same root as populus and publicus , meaning the people or of the people . Chase provides several examples of similar names from other Indo European languages. Although Publius is generally regarded as a quintessentially Latin praenomen, a few scholars have proposed an Etruscan origin for the name. This may be partly based on the fact that the name, in the form Puplie , was also used by the Etruscans. ref Sextus Pompeius Festus, epitome by Paul the Deacon Paulus Diaconus ref ref George Davis Chase, The Origin of Roman Praenomina , in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology , vol. VIII 1897 ref ref Jacques Heurgon, Daily Life of the Etruscans 1964 ref See also Praenomen Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Publius Praenomen Category Ancient Roman praenomina ...   more details



  1. Publius Enigma

    Multiple issues refimprove January 2012 cleanup link rot January 2012 primarysources January 2012 The Publius ... alt.music.pink floyd msg ad004f9c62301d19?dmode source The original Publius post at Google Groups ... you the answers would you go. Publius pre A follow up clarifies the challenge ref name pinkfloydco http www.pinkfloyd co.com unt unt enigma unt enigma.html A Brief History of the Publius Enigma ref .... Lyrics, artwork and music will take you there pre In order to refute the ensuing scepticism, Publius ... Floyd live performances concert in East Rutherford momentarily spelled out the words ENIGMA PUBLIUS ... of ENIGMA PUBLIUS in flashing white lights . ref A year after the tour, the Penet remailer service ..., Publius was unable to further contact the newsgroup without having to once again prove his authenticity. Subsequent claims to the Publius mantle have been made since, but none have ever been officially confirmed. A substantial amount of confusion thus followed in the wake of Publius absence ... History of Pink Floyd , Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason acknowledged that the Publius Enigma ... s lighting and production designer and the man apparently responsible for putting the ENIGMA PUBLIUS ... communicate viewtopic.php?f 2&t 8 title ENIGMA PUBLIUS View topic Marc Brickman publisher Enigmapublius.org ... cite web url http www.enigmapublius.org communicate viewtopic.php?f 2&t 11 title ENIGMA PUBLIUS View ... quote Q Who is Publius Enigma, what is the meaning of it all, and what is the treasure to be had ... group alt.music.pink floyd msg 7db0953a17ddd086 title Publius Reality Duality Spirituality 2 alt.music.pink ... it remains unclear. In the media References to the Publius Enigma can be found in various Pink Floyd ... of Reason , the word PUBLIUS has been inserted into the photo of the man in the rye field. The word ... Publius Enigma can be heard spoken just before the song One of These Days Pink Floyd song One ... web url http www.enigmapublius.org viewtopic.php?f 2&t 9 title ENIGMA PUBLIUS View topic Anthony ...   more details



  1. Publius Varinius

    Publius Varinius was a Roman praetor in 73 BC and proconsul in 72 BC and suffered several defeats against Spartacus rebellious slaves during the Third Servile War . The history has gaps in it, and all we know is that an advance force of 2,000 led by Varinius legate, Lucius Furius, was defeated and that a later encounter also ended in the defeat of another 4,000 men. The rebels sacked Varinius camp with an estimated 10,000 men, women and children, but mostly men. Selected ancient sources Sallust, Histories 3.95 98 Maurenbrecher. Frontinus, Strategemata 1.5.22. Plutarch, Crassus 9.4 6. Appian, Civil Wars 1.116. ref Appian conflates the names of Varinius and Claudius Glaber, writing Varinios Glabros , not Varinius Faber, as in the Ancient Sourcebook translation. ref Florus, Epitome 2.8.5 Varinius is the unnamed general whose camp was attacked Some of these sources are available in English translation from the Internet Ancient History Sourcebook http www.fordham.edu halsall ancient 3slaverevolttexts.htm . The Spartacus War by Barry Strauss Notes reflist Bibliography Bradley, Keith. Slavery and Rebellion in the Roman World. Bloomington Indiana University Press, 1989, pp.  95 96. ISBN 0253312590 Broughton, T. Robert S. Magistrates of the Roman Republic. Vol. 2. Cleveland Case Western University Press, 1968, p.  110 & 119. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Varinius, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman praetor in 73 BC and proconsul in 72 BC and suffered several defeats against Spartacus DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Varinius, Publius Category Roman Republican praetors Category Ancient Roman proconsuls Category Roman Servile Wars Category 1st century BC Romans Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown In the TV series Spartacus Vengeance Varinius is portrayed by Brett Tucker. And he is shown to be a rival to Gaius Claudius Glaber, who also was sent to Capua to defeat Spartacus ...   more details




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