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  1. Sextus Empiricus

    Sextus Empiricus birth date c. 160 AD death date c. Death year and age 210 160 AD death place possibly ... Friedrich Hegel Hegel , Nassim Taleb Sextus Empiricus c. 160 210 AD , was a physician and philosopher ... , as his philosophical views imply. Writings Sextus Empiricus s three known works are the Outlines ... and most mature work. ref Sextus Empiricus. Against the Logicians . Trans. Richard Bett. Cambridge ... of induction induction ref Sextus Empiricus. Outlines of Pyrrhonism trans. R.G. Bury Loeb edn London ... Sextus Empiricus. Against the Logicians trans. R.G. Bury Loeb edn London W. Heinemann, 1935 p. 179 ref Because of these and other barriers to acquiring true beliefs, Sextus Empiricus advises ref The extent ... is knowable. ref See PH I.3, I.8, I.198 cf. J. Barnes, Introduction , xix ff., in Sextus Empiricus ... or alternando. ref Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Pyrrhonism , Trans. R.G. Bury, Harvard University ... assent to this theory which at the moment seems to be valid. ref Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Pyrrhonism ... by the same objects owing to the differences in animals. ref Sextus Empiricus, Outlines .... ref Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Pyrrhonism , Trans. R.G. Bury, Harvard University Press, Cambridge ... to the differences among the senses. ref Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Pyrrhonism , Trans. R.G. Bury ... as opposed to well, etc. ref Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Pyrrhonism , Trans. R.G. Bury, Harvard ..., yet cratered from the view of a telescope. ref Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Pyrrhonism , Trans. R.G. ... would not be able to say what the external object is like by itself. ref Sextus Empiricus, Outlines ... and appears white when ground up. ref Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Pyrrhonism , Trans. R.G. Bury, Harvard ..., we will suspend judgement about what things exist absolutely and really existent. ref Sextus Empiricus ... which exist differentially are relative. ref Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Pyrrhonism , Trans ... daily and the comet rarely, the latter commands our attention. ref Sextus Empiricus, Outlines ...   more details



  1. Sextus

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Wiktionary Sextus Sextus abbreviated Sex. , the feminine form is Sexta , not to be confused with Sixtus is a common Ancient Rome ancient Roman praenomen . It probably means sixth cf. Latin sextus , sixth . Parallel praenomina are Secundus , Tertius , Quintus , Septimus , Octavius disambiguation Octavius and Decimus . These names do not necessarily denote the order in which their bearers were born. Among those named Sextus are Sextus Roscius Sextus Pompey Sextus Pompeius younger son of Pompey the Great Sextus Pompeius relatives of triumvir Pompey Sextus Pompeius relatives of Pompey the Great Sextus Propertius Sextus Empiricus Sextus Appuleius Sextus Pomponius Sextus Martinianus Sextus Tarquinius Sextus Julius Africanus Sextus Julius Frontinus Sextus Julius Caesar Sextus Attius Varus Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus Sextus Afranius Burrus Sextus Cornelius Repentinus Category Ancient Roman praenomina ca Sext de Sextus la Sextus hu Sextus nl Sextus sv Sextus ...   more details



  1. Marcellus Empiricus

    Marcellus Empiricus , also known as Marcellus Burdigalensis Marcellus of Bordeaux , was a Latin medical writer from Gaul at the turn of the 4th and 5th centuries. His only extant work is the De medicamentis , a compendium of pharmacology pharmacological preparations drawing on the work of multiple medical and scientific writers as well as on traditional medicine folk remedies and Magic in the Greco Roman world magic . It is a significant if quirky text in the history of European medical writing, an infrequent subject of monograph s, but regularly mined as a source for magic charms, Celts Celtic herbology and lore, and the linguistic study of Gaulish language Gaulish and Vulgar Latin . ref Carm lia Opsomer and Robert Halleux, Marcellus ou le mythe empirique, in Les coles m dicales Rome. Actes du 2 me Colloque international sur les textes m dicaux latins antiques, Lausanne, septembre 1986 , edited by Philippe Mudry and Jackie Pigeaud Geneva Librairie Droz, 1991 , p. 160. ref Bonus auctor est he s a good authority was the judgment of Joseph Justus Scaliger J.J. Scaliger , ref In the Prima Scaligerana of 1740, cited by George W. Robinson, Joseph Justus Scaliger Joseph Scaliger s Estimates of Greek and Latin Authors, Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 29 1918 p. 160. ref while the science historian George Sarton called the De medicamentis an extraordinary mixture of traditional knowledge, popular Celtic medicine, and rank superstition . ref George Sarton , Introduction to the History of Science 1927 , vol. 1, p. 391. ref Marcellus is usually identified with the magister officiorum of that name who held office during the reign of Theodosius I . Life and political career Little ... in Narbonne his association with which would require that he not be from Bordeaux see Marcellus Empiricus ... Magistri officiorum bg ca Marcel Emp ric de Marcellus Empiricus eo Marcellus Empiricus fr Marcellus Empiricus it Marcello Empirico la Marcellus Empiricus hu Cnaeus Marcellus Empiricus ...   more details



  1. Sextus of Chaeronea

    lang el , but whether they were by Sextus of Chaeronea or Sextus Empiricus is unknown. Notes ...Sextus of Chaeronea floruit fl. c. 160 AD was a Stoicism Stoic philosopher, a nephew or grandson ref Latin nepos indicated grandson in the Augustan age, but by the 3rd century meant nephew . ref of Plutarch , ref Historia Augusta, Marcus Aurelius 3 ref and one of the teachers of the emperor Marcus Aurelius . Philostratus ref Philostratus, Vitae sophistorum ii. 9 cf. Suda, Markos ref describes how even when Marcus was an old man, in the latter part of his reign, he received instruction from Sextus, who was teaching in Rome blockquote The Emperor Marcus was an eager disciple of Sextus the Boeotia n philosopher, being often in his company and frequenting his house. Lucius, ref A philosopher friend of Herodes Atticus ref who had just come to Rome, asked the Emperor, whom he met on his way, where he was going to and on what errand, and Marcus answered, it is good even for an old man to learn I am now on my way to Sextus the philosopher to learn what I do not yet know. And Lucius, raising his hand to heaven, said, O Zeus, the king of the Romans in his old age takes up his wax tablet tablet ... Sextus. ref Themistius, Orat. xi. 145b ref In his Meditations , Marcus speaks of Sextus in glowing terms, and we discover the type of education he received from Sextus blockquote My debts to Sextus include ..., Meditations , i. 9 ref blockquote He is probably the Sextus listed along with Plutarch , Agathobulus ... in the 3rd year of Hadrian s reign 119 AD . Apuleius pays tribute to Sextus and Plutarch at the beginning of The Golden Ass . ref Apuleius, The Golden Ass , 1.2 ref The Suda confuses Sextus of Chaeronea with Sextus Empiricus , ref Suda, Sextos . The Suda goes on to relate a story about a third Sextus Sextus Quintilius Condianus who was impersonated by an imposter in the time of Commodus , cf. Cassius Dio, 72.6 ref but Sextus of Chaeronea, it would seem, was so high in the favour of Marcus Aurelius ...   more details



  1. Hylophorbus sextus

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Hylophorbus sextus image status DD status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Microhylidae genus Hylophorbus species H. sextus binomial Hylophorbus sextus binomial authority Rainer G nther G nther , 2001 synonyms Hylophorbus sextus is a species of frog in the Microhylidae family. It is Endemism endemic to West Papua region West Papua , Indonesia . Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest s. Source Richards, S. & G nther, R. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 57828 all Hylophorbus sextus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 23 July 2007. Microhylidae stub Category Hylophorbus Category Amphibians of Western New Guinea ca Hylophorbus sextus es Hylophorbus sextus fr Hylophorbus sextus pt Hylophorbus sextus vi Hylophorbus sextus ...   more details



  1. Sextus Pomponius

    Sextus Pomponius was a jurist who lived during the reigns of Hadrian , Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius . He wrote a book on the law up to the time of Hadrian, the Enchiridion of Sextus Pomponius . ref CathEncy wstitle Roman Law ref References reflist I assume this is right. Please correct if not. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pomponius, Sextus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pomponius, Sextus Category Ancient Roman jurists Category 2nd century Romans Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Rome bio stub bg ca Sext Pomponi de Sextus Pomponius fr Sextus Pomponius it Sesto Pomponio hu Sextus Pomponius pl Pomponiusz Sekstus ru sr Sekst Pomponije ...   more details



  1. Sextus Pompey

    Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius , in English Sextus Pompey 67 BC 35 BC , ref name collier cite encyclopedia ... Magnus, Sextus year 1976 publisher Macmillan Educational Corporation volume 19 page 234 ref was a Ancient ... and Shakespeare had him as a major character in his play Antony and Cleopatra 1606 07 . Biography Sextus ... Caesar crossed the Rubicon in 49 BC, thus starting a civil war, Sextus older brother Gnaeus followed their father in his escape to the East, as did most of the conservative Roman senate senators . Sextus ... in 48 BC and Pompey himself had to run for his life. Cornelia and Sextus met him in the island of Lesbos and together they fled to Egypt. On the arrival, Sextus watched his father being killed ... years Sextus joined the resistance against Caesar in the African Roman provinces provinces .... Image Pompey by Nasidius.jpg thumb Denarius by Sextus Pompeius. 44 43 BC. AR Denarius 3.85 g, 3h ... Spain and Portugal . Gnaeus Pompeius was executed, but young Sextus escaped once more, this time to Sicily .... Sextus Pompeius in Sicily was certainly a rebellious man, but the Cassius and Brutus faction was the second triumvirate s first priority. Thus, with the whole island as his base, Sextus had the time ... suicide in 42 BC. After this, the triumvirs turned their attentions to Sicily and Sextus. Image Denarius Sextus Pompeius Scilla.jpg thumb Sextus Pompeius denarius , minted for his victory over Augustus ..., Sextus was prepared for strong resistance. In the following years, military confrontations failed to return a conclusive victory for either side, although in 40 BC Sextus admiral, the freedman Menas ..., Sextus and the triumvirs signed for peace in the Pact of Misenum . The reason for this peace treaty ... for resuming the war against Sextus. Octavian tried again to conquer Sicily, but he was defeated in the naval ... , a very talented general, on his side. Only a month afterwards, Agrippa destroyed Sextus navy off Battle of Naulochus Naulochus cape. ref name collier Sextus escaped to Asia Minor ref name collier ...   more details



  1. Sextus Appuleius

    Sextus Appuleius is the name of four figures during the 1st century BC and 1st century AD. The first Sextus Appuleius was married to Octavia Major , the elder half sister of Augustus . The three subsequent figures named Sextus Appuleius are respectively the son, grandson and great grandson of Sextus ...&dq Sextus Appuleius Fabia&client firefox a ref Sextus Appuleius I Date of his birth and death are unknown ..., a son, also named Sextus Appuleius II . ref Syme, Ronald, Augustan Aristocracy 1989 , p. 37 ref It is possible that this Sextus Appuleius was Flamen Iulialis . ref name ILS 8963 Carthage ILS 8963 ... ref name Syme, R. 1989 p. 152 Syme, R., Augustan Aristocracy 1989 , p. 152 ref Sextus Appuleius II Sextus Appuleius II was the son of Sextus Appuleius I and Octavia Major , the elder half sister of Augustus ... consulship, was probably in the late 60s BC. This Sextus Appuleius achieved a number of notable offices ... 31 BC AD 68 1985 , p. 129 http books.google.com.au books?id A7cNAAAAQAAJ&pg PA129&dq Sextus Appuleius Fabia&client firefox a PPA128,M1 ref It is possible that it was this Sextus Appuleius, and not his ..., also named Sextus Appuleius III and a daughter named Appuleia Varilla . ref name Syme, R. 1989 p. 317 It has been proposed that the middle aged flamen on the Ara Pacis is this Sextus Appuleius in his ... death is unknown. Sextus Appuleius III Sextus Appuleius III was the son of Sextus Appuleius II and Quinctilia . This Sextus Appuleius III was also a half great nephew of Augustus via his father. His ... Sextus Appuleius IV . ref name Syme, R. 1989 p. 316 It is assumed he died not long after 14 because he is not mentioned subsequent to his consulship. Sextus Appuleius IV The son of the previous Sextus ... Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire together with Sextus Pompeius relatives of triumvir Pompey Sextus Pompeius before Gaius Silius Aulus Caecina Largus and Lucius Munatius Plancus after Julius ..., Sextus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE ...   more details



  1. Sextus Roscius

    Sextus Roscius fl. 1st century BC , tried in Rome for patricide in 80 BC, was defended successfully by the young Cicero in his first major litigation. The defense involved some risk for Cicero, since he accused Lucius Cornelius Chrysogonus , a freedman of Sulla , then dictator of Rome, of corruption and involvement in the crime. Caecilia the priestess Wikisource For Sextus Roscius of Ameria Before the trial, Roscius was sheltered by Caecilia, ref http www.uah.edu student life organizations SAL texts latin classical cicero proamerino1e.html Oration for Sextus Roscius of Ameria Caecilia, the sister of Nepos, the daughter of Balearicus ref who appears to be Caecilia Metella Balearica Caecilia Metella Balearica Major , a former Vestal Virgin by this time since she had her own house . This Caecilia Metella priestess Caecilia was a relative of Sulla s wife Caecilia Metella Dalmatica Caecilia Metella Dalmatica , and had powerful connections among the Roman elite her intercession for the young Julius Caesar saved his life and political career. In 80 BC, the Metelli were staunchly in Sulla s camp. Her brother was Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos , a former consul whose stepdaughter Mucia Tertia was now wife of Pompey her cousins included Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus Pius , chief ally of Sulla. Her widowed brother in law was Appius Claudius Pulcher praetor 88 BC Appius Claudius Pulcher , consul 79 BC as another ally of Sulla. References in popular culture The trial of Sextus Roscius is depicted in Steven Saylor s first Roma Sub Rosa mystery novel ... Persondata . NAME Roscius, Sextus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION On trial for murder and was defended ..., Sextus Category 1st century BC Romans Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown AncientRome bio stub bg ca Sext Rosci de Sextus Roscius fr Sextus Roscius nl Sextus Roscius de Jongere sv Sextus Roscius ...   more details



  1. Sextus Placitus

    File Sextus Placitus.jpg thumb 250px Sextus Placitus depicted in a manuscript of his book Medicinae ex animalibus . Lombardy , circa 1400. Sextus Placitus of Papyra active ca. 370 AD , a Ancient Rome Roman physician, is best known for his Libri medicinae Sexti Placiti Papyriensis ex animalibus pecoribus et bestiis vel avibus Concordantiae. ref Maria Paola Segolini editor , 1998 republication , Libri medicinae Sexti Placiti Papyriensis ex animalibus pecoribus et bestiis vel avibus Concordantiae , ISBN 3487105942 ref Placitus wrote fanciful descriptions of medicines derived from animals etc . For example, he recommends such remedies as consuming cooked puppy to relieve colic , and breaking a fever by cutting a splinter from the door that a eunuch has just passed through. ref Johann Hermann Baas , 1889, Outlines of the history of medicine and the medical profession , available at http books.google.com books?ei 0Nk4S7a1CYnIsQOkzIXJAQ&ct result&dq 22Sextus Placitus 22 biography&q Sextus Placitus&pg PA186&id 9e8IAAAAIAAJ&ots 9RhWq6SicN v snippet&q Sextus 20Placitus&f false Google Books ref Works Artzneybuch Sexti Platonici Philosophi von den V glen, wilden und zamen Thieren wie man dieselben in der Artzney f r allerhand Kranckheiten gebrauchen soll, gantz lustig, nutzlich und gut gemeinen Hau haltern, auch allen Liebhabern der Artzney zu lesen und zu wissen. http nbn resolving.de urn nbn de hbz 061 2 25667 digital edition References reflist DEFAULTSORT Placitus, Sextus Category History of medicine Category Ancient Roman medicine AncientRome stub ...   more details



  1. Sextus Tarquinius

    Sextus Tarquinius was a ancient Rome Roman prince, the third and youngest son of the last king of Rome, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus Tarquin the Proud . He is primarily known for his rape of Lucretia , daughter of Spurius Lucretius Tricipitinus , wife of Collatinus . Rape of Lucretia File Tarquinius and Lucretia Rubens 1610 Hermitage.jpg thumb right 220px Tarquinius and Lucretia Rubens 1610 Hermitage Museum Hermitage Tarquinius was besieging Ardea RM Ardea , a city of the Rutulians. The place could not be taken by force, and the Roman army lay encamped beneath the walls. Here as the king s sons, and their cousin, Tarquinius Collatinus, the son of Egerius, were feasting together, a dispute arose about the virtue of their wives. As nothing was doing in the field, they mounted their horses to visit their homes by surprise. They first went to Rome, where they sur prised the king s daughters at a splendid ... had fired the evil passions of Sextus. A few days he returned to Collatia, where he was hospitably ... the first consul together with Collatinus. Sextus Tarquinius fled to Gabii , to seek to make himself ... Tarquin thus br Did softly press the rushes, ere he waken d br The chastity he wounded ... br Sextus ... s son Sextus Tarquinius raped Lucretia, the outrage inspired an uprising led by the aristocrat Lucius ... the Tarquin dynasty to the Roman throne, Sextus is present with the Etruscan army By the right wheel rode Mamilius, prince of the Latian name, br And by the left false Sextus, who wrought the deed of shame. br br But when the face of Sextus was seen among the foes, br A yell that rent the firmament ... condita book Ab urbe condita From the Founding of the City 1.53, 58 DEFAULTSORT Tarquinius, Sextus Category Ancient Romans Category Italian rapists bg de Sextus Tarquinius es Sexto Tarquinio eo Sextus Tarquinius eu Sexto Tarkinio fr Sextus Tarquin it Tarquinio Sestio la Sextus Tarquinius nl Sextus Tarquinius Superbus pt Sexto Tarqu nio sr sh Sekst Tarkvinije sv Sextus ...   more details



  1. Sentences of Sextus

    The Sentences of Sextus is a Hellenistic period Hellenistic Pythagoreanism Pythagorean text which was also popular among Christians . The earliest mention of the Sentences is in the mid 3rd century by Origen . ref Origen, Contra Celsum , viii. 30 Commentary on Matthew , xv. 3 ref Origen quotes Sextus on self castration, a widespread habit among ascetic early Christians, which Origen deplores, and mentions in passing that the work is one that many considered to be tested by time. ref Origen, http www.well.com aquarius origen matthew.htm Commentary on Matthew , xv. 3 ref While previously known from other versions, a partial Coptic language Coptic translation appears in one of the books of the New Testament apocrypha recovered in the Nag Hammadi library . Contents The work is similar to the New Testament apocrypha sayings gospels Gospel of Phillip and Gospel of Thomas in that it is purely a collection of sayings, with no bridging framework. Unlike the Christian sayings gospels, the wisdom comes from a man named Sextus rather than Jesus. Sextus appears to have been a Pythagoreanism Pythagorean . Some of the 104 sentences are The soul is illuminated by the recollection of deity Bear that which is necessary, as it is necessary Be not anxious to please the multitude Esteem nothing so precious, which a bad man may take from you Use lying like poison Nothing is so peculiar to wisdom, as truth Wish that you may be able to benefit your enemies A wise intellect is the mirror of God Cast away any part of the body that would cause you not to live abstinently. For it is better to live abstinently without this part than ruinously with it. quoted by Origen Authorship One possible author of the Sentences ... of Sextus and Related Collections in The Gospel according to Philip , page 104. BRILL. ref ... cla gvp gvp09.htm The Sentences of Sextus at Sacred Texts http www.gnosis.org naghamm sent.html The Sentences of Sextus at gnosis.org Category Apocryphal collections of logia Sextus Category Pythagorean ...   more details



  1. Sextus (praenomen)

    This page is about the Latin praenomen. For a list of prominent individuals with this name, see Sextus Sextus disambiguation . Sextus is a Latin praenomen , or given name personal name , which was common throughout all periods of Roman history. It was used by both patrician and plebeian families, and gave rise to the patronymic gentes Sextia gens Sextia and Sextilia gens Sextilia . The feminine form is Sexta . The name was regularly abbreviated Sex. , but occasionally is found abbreviated S. usually used for the praenomen Spurius , or Sext. ref name ReferenceA Dictionary of Greek & Roman Biography & Mythology ref ref Mika Kajava, Roman Female Praenomina Studies in the Nomenclature of Roman Women 1994 ref Sextus was about the tenth most common praenomen for most of Roman history, although it became slightly more common in imperial times, as other praenomina declined in popularity. Many families did not use it, but it was widespread amongst all social classes, and was favored by some families. The name survived the collapse of Roman civil institutions in the 5th and 6th centuries, and has continued in use into modern times. ref name ReferenceA ref Realencyclop die der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft ref Origin and Meaning of the Name Sextus is the Latin word for sixth , and it falls into a class of similar praenomina including the masculine names Quintus praenomen Quintus , Septimus praenomen Septimus , Octavius praenomen Octavius , Nonus praenomen Nonus , and Decimus praenomen Decimus , as well as the feminine names Prima, Secunda, Tertia, Quarta, Septima, Octavia, Nona , and Decima . It is generally believed that the name was originally given to a sixth child, a sixth son, or a sixth daughter. However, it has also been argued that Sextus and the other praenomina of this type ... names. Thus, the first son in a family was almost as likely as the sixth to be named Sextus. ref name George Davis Chase 1897 Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Sextus Praenomen Category Ancient Roman praenomina ...   more details



  1. Sextus Pedius

    see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pedius, Sextus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman jurist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 120 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pedius, Sextus Category 50 births ...   more details



  1. Sextus Martinianus

    Infobox Roman emperor name Sextus Marcius Martinianus Martinian title Roman emperor Emperor of the Roman Empire image Martinian Follis cyzicus RIC 016.jpg caption Follis of Martinianus reign July September 18, 324 nominally as Augustus honorific In the divided Roman Empire Augustus in the west, with Licinius as Augustus in the east predecessor Constantine I successor Constantine I spouse spouse 2 issue dynasty father mother birth date birth place death date 325 death place Cappadocia Roman province Cappadocia , Diocese of Pontus Pontus place of burial Sextus Marcius Martinianus usually rendered in English as Martinian died 325 was Roman Emperor from July to September 18, 324. He had been appointed co emperor by Licinius . Elevation In 324, as the second civil war between Licinius and Constantine I was at its height, the situation for Licinius was not promising. Following his defeat at the Battle of Adrianople 324 Battle of Adrianople , he decided to replace Constantine in name only as western Augustus title Augustus . As his replacement he named Martinian co emperor, as he had previously appointed Valerius Valens Valens ref Grant 1993 , pp. 42 43. Gaius Aurelius Valerius Valens was raised by Licinius to the position of Augustus in 316, following his defeat Licinius appeased Constantine by deposing and executing Valens. ref during his earlier war with Constantine. Prior to his elevation, which took place some time after the battle of Adrianople 324 Battle of Adrianople July 3, 324 ... I end Roman Emperors Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sextus Martinianus ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH Cappadocia Roman province Cappadocia , Diocese of Pontus Pontus DEFAULTSORT Sextus Martinianus ... romain hr Martinijan it Sesto Martiniano hu Sextus Martinianus r mai cs sz r nl Martinianus no Martinianus pl Martynian ro Sextus Martinianus ru sh Martinijan fi Martinianus tl Martinianus th tr Martinianus uk vi Martinianus yo Sextus Martinianus ...   more details



  1. Sextus Barbour

    Use mdy dates date October 2011 Unreliable sources date February 2011 Infobox Person name Sextus Barbour image image size caption birth name Sextus Barbour birth date Birth date 1813 07 26 birth place Orange County, Virginia Orange County , Virginia death date Death date and age 1848 12 20 1813 07 26 death place St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis , Missouri body discovered death cause cholera resting place Bellefontaine and Calvary Cemeteries Bellefontaine Cemetery , St. Louis, Missouri resting place coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title residence nationality United States American ethnicity European American citizenship United States United States of America other names known for education alma mater University of Pennsylvania employer occupation physician , planter years active home town salary networth height weight title term predecessor successor party Democratic Party United States Democratic Party opponents boards religion Presbyterianism Presbyterian spouse partner children parents Philip Pendleton Barbour br Frances Todd Johnson relations nephew of James Barbour , first cousin once removed of John S. Barbour , second cousin of John S. Barbour, Jr. callsign signature website footnotes box width Dr. Sextus Barbour July 26, 1813 December 20, 1848 ref name FG cite web url http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 34497616 title Dr Sextus Barbour date Mar 5, 2009 accessdate 2009 04 05 publisher http www.findagrave.com Find A Grave author Find A Grave ref was a prominent American physician and planter. ref name FG As the son of Philip Pendleton Barbour May 25, 1783 February 25, 1841 , U.S. Congressman from Virginia and Associate Justice of the United States ... mysouthernfamily myff d0041 g0000043.html title Sextus BARBOUR date 05 29 2005 09 ... 2 Barbour family Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barbour, Sextus ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Barbour, Sextus Category 1813 births Category 1848 deaths Category Barbour family Category ...   more details



  1. Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus

    Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus may refer to Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus consul 298 , Roman consul in 298 Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus consul 325 , Roman consul in 325 disambig ...   more details



  1. Sextus Pompeius (disambiguation)

    Sextus Pompeius may refer to Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius, or Sextus Pompey , 67 35 BC , Roman general Sextus Pompeius Festus fl. 2nd C AD , Roman grammarian Sextus Pompeius relatives of triumvir Pompey Sextus Pompeius , paternal uncle of the triumvir Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus Pompey , and other relatives of the same name disambig fr Sextus Pompeius homonymie ...   more details



  1. Sextus Julius Caesar

    Sextus Julius Caesar was the name of several men of the Julii Caesares family in ancient Rome . Sextus Julius Caesar I Lived circa 200 BC. Son of Lucius Julius Caesar I and grandson of Numerius Julius Caesar. Sextus was a military tribune under Lucius Aemilius Paullus , as well as a governor of Liguria . His sons were Gaius Julius Caesar I and Sextus Julius Caesar II. Sextus Julius Caesar II He was the son of Sextus Julius Caesar I, after his adoption, also became known as Sextus Julius Catulus Caesar. As a Roman ambassador he assisted in restoring the liberty of Abdera, Thrace Abdera in 169 BC. Sextus was consul in 157 BC, and led the final formal negotiations with the Achaean League before war was declared in 146 BC. ref CAH VIII sup 2 sup 322 ref Sextus Julius Caesar III Sextus Julius Caesar the Consul Died in 90 or 89 BC. He was the son of Gaius Julius Caesar II and Marcia . He was a supporter of his brother in law Gaius Marius . He was praetor in 94 BC, then occupied a governorship before becoming consul in 91 BC. He lost a battle against the Samnium and died at the siege of Asculum . Sextus Julius Caesar IV Son of Sextus Julius Caesar III. Quaestor in 48 BC , Sextus was a close friend and follower of his cousin Gaius Julius Caesar the dictator and commanded one of his Syria n legions in 47 BC, being murdered in a mutiny 46 BC . References Reflist External links http www.livius.org jo jz julius sextus julius caesar.html Livius.org Sextus Julius Caesar III DEFAULTSORT Caesar, Sextus Julius Category Articles about multiple people in ancient Rome Category Ancient Roman senators Julius Caesar, Sextus Category Iulii bg I ca Sext Juli C sar trib militar de Sextus Iulius Caesar es Sexto Julio C sar hu Sextus Iulius Caesar nl Sextus Iulius Caesar ru fi Sextus Julius Caesar sv Sextus Julius Caesar uk ...   more details



  1. Sextus Aelius Catus

    Sextius Aelius Catus consul of 4 AD was father of Aelia Paetina , second wife of the emperor Claudius from 28 AD to about 31 AD when Aelia s adoptive brother Sejanus fell from power . His only known grandchild was Aelia and Claudius s daughter Claudia Antonia , born in 30. Sextus Aelius Catus was possibly descended from Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus Sextus Aelius Q.f. Paetus Catus , consul of 198 BC and later a censor, or from Quintus Aelius Tubero , consul 11 BC. His daughter Aelia Paetina is said to belong to the Aelii Tuberones, which implies a descent from the consul of 11 BC. s start succession box title List of early imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire together with Gaius Sentius Saturninus before Lucius Aelius Lamia consul 3 Lucius Aelius Lamia and Marcus Servilius after Lucius Valerius Messalla Volesus and Gnaeus Cornelius Cinna Magnus years 4 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aelius Catus, Sextus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman consul DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aelius Catus, Sextus Category 1st century BC births Category 1st century deaths Category Aelii Category Imperial Roman consuls Category 1st century Romans AncientRome politician stub bg de Sextus Aelius Catus fr Sextus Aelius Catus it Sesto Elio Catone la Sextus Aelius Catus uk ...   more details



  1. Sextus Cornelius Repentinus

    Sextus Cornelius Repentinus was a Ancient Rome Roman politician who lived in the 2nd century. His father an elder Sextus Cornelius Repentinus, was a quaestor and head of the Praetorian Guard during the reign of Roman emperors Antoninus Pius reigned 138 161 and Marcus Aurelius reigned 161 180 . He and his father were originally from Scillium , an ancient city near Carthage , Africa modern Tunisia , North Africa . Around 188, he was Roman governor of Lusitania . In 193, he married emperor Didius Julianus daughter Didia Clara . At that time, he was prefect of Rome . After the deaths of his father and mother in law, in June July 193, the fates of he his wife are unknown. This article is from the German version of Wikipedia. DEFAULTSORT Repentinus, Sextus Cornelius Category Romans from Africa Category 2nd century Romans de Sextus Cornelius Repentinus el ...   more details



  1. Sextus Cocceius Vibianus

    Sextus Cocceius Vibianus was a Roman Empire Roman Roman senator Senator in 204. He was the son of Sextus Cocceius Severianus and grandson of Sextus Cocceius Severianus , Proconsul and Legatus Legate of Africa Province Africa between 161 and 163, and wife Caesonia. He married and had a daughter, who married Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus born ca 180 , Legatus Legate of Moesia Inferior between 229 and 230 or c. 230 to 232, and had issue. Sources Christian Settipani , Les Anc tres de Charlemagne France ditions Christian, 1989 . Christian Settipani , Continuite Gentilice et Continuite Familiale Dans Les Familles Senatoriales Romaines, A L Epoque Imperiale, Mythe et Realite. Linacre, UK Prosopographica et Genealogica, 2000. ILL. NYPL ASY Rome 03 983. Anthony Wagner , Pedigree and Progress, Essays in the Genealogical Interpretation of History, London, Philmore, 1975. Rutgers Alex CS4.W33. See also Descent from antiquity Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cocceius Vibianus, Sextus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman Senator DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cocceius Vibianus, Sextus Category 3rd century Romans Category Imperial Roman senators Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown AncientRome bio stub bg ...   more details



  1. Sextus Cocceius Severianus

    Sextus Cocceius Severianus was a Proconsul and Legatus Legate of Africa Province Africa between 161 and 163. He married Caesonia and had a son Sextus Cocceius Severianus, who married and had a son Sextus Cocceius Vibianus , Roman Empire Roman Roman senator Senator in 204. Sources Christian Settipani , Les Anc tres de Charlemagne France ditions Christian, 1989 . Christian Settipani , Continuite Gentilice et Continuite Familiale Dans Les Familles Senatoriales Romaines, A L Epoque Imperiale, Mythe et Realite. Linacre, UK Prosopographica et Genealogica, 2000. ILL. NYPL ASY Rome 03 983. Anthony Wagner , Pedigree and Progress, Essays in the Genealogical Interpretation of History, London, Philmore, 1975. Rutgers Alex CS4.W33. See also Descent from antiquity Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cocceius Severianus, Sextus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Proconsul and Legatus Legate of Africa Province Africa DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cocceius Severianus, Sextus Category 2nd century Romans Category Roman legates Category Imperial Roman proconsuls Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown AncientRome bio stub bg ...   more details



  1. Sextus Vettulenus Cerialis

    Sextus Vettulenus Cerialis was a Roman military commander and subsequently the List of Kings of Judea The Administration of Judaea .28AD 6.E2.80.93135.29 governor of Judaea in 70 71. He appears in the military diploma dated April 28, 75 and in the inscription dated February 7, 78 Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum CIL 16.22 . Cerialis was of Sabine origin. ref Brian W. Jones. The Emperor Domitian , Routledge, 1992, p. 11 ref Vespasian sent him to subdue the Samaritans and Edomites . During the siege of Jerusalem 70 siege of Jerusalem in 70 Cerialis was a legatus of Legio V Macedonica and remained as the head of the garrison. ref A Life of Rabban Yohanan Ben Zakkai , Brill Archive, p. 151 ref His son Sextus Vettulenus Civica Cerialis became a Roman consul consul . Notes reflist start box s hou List of Kings of Judea The Administration of Judaea .28AD 6.E2.80.93135.29 Roman ruler of Judea succession box before ? Marcus Antonius Julianus title List of Kings of Judea Roman Prefects and Procurators of Iudaea Province, 6 132 AD Governor of Iudaea Province Iudaea years 70&ndash 71 after Lucilius Bassus end box Category Roman legates Cerialis Category Roman governors of Judaea Cerialis bg ca Sextus Cerealis fr Sextus Vettulenus C rialis he nl Sextus Vettulenus Cerialis pl Sekstus Wettulenus Cerialis ...   more details



  1. Sextus Julius Severus

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Sextus Julius Severus was an accomplished Roman Empire Roman General of the 2nd century. Julius Severus served as Roman governor Governor of Moesia he was appointed Roman governor Governor of Roman Britain Britain around 131. In 133 he was transferred to Judea , to help suppress the Bar Kochba rebellion there. Because of his military reputation, historians have seen him as a troubleshooter , sent to troublesome provinces to bring peace through war and his presence has been taken as indication of unrest in Britain at the time. There is no archaeological evidence to suggest fighting in Britain under his governorship although a reference by the orator Fronto to many soldiers dying in Britain under Hadrian s reign may refer to trouble at this time. Soon AD132 , however, all Judaea had been stirred up, and the Jews everywhere were showing signs of disturbance ... Hadrian sent against them his best generals. The first of these was Julius Severus, who was dispatched from Britain, where he was governor, against the Jews. Cassius Dio History of Rome LXIX.xiii.1 2 Epitome of Xiphilinus Sequence prev possibly Trebius Germanus next Publius Mummius Sisenna list Roman governors of Britain DEFAULTSORT Severus, Sextus Julius Category Roman governors of Britain Severus Julius Sextus Category Ancient Roman generals Category 2nd century Romans Category Roman governors of Lower Moesia Category Jewish Roman wars bg ca Sext Juli Sever cs Sextus Iulius Severus es Sexto Julio Severo it Sesto Giulio Severo he la Sextus Iulius Severus nl Sextus Iulius Severus ja pl Sekstus Juliusz Sewerus pt Sexto J lio Severo sh Sekst Julije Sever ...   more details




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