Julia (daughter of Caesar) (redirect from Julia, daughter of Julius Caesar)
Julia (c. 76 BC – August 54 BC) was the daughter of Julius Caesar and his first or second wife Cornelia, and his only child from his marriages. Julia became...
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Augustus (redirect from Gaius Julius Caesar Octavanius Augustus)
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (born Gaius Octavius; 23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14), also known as Octavian (Latin: Octavianus), was the founder of...
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Lucius Julius Caesar (died 46 BC) was a politician in the late Roman Republic. He was the son of Lucius Julius Caesar (who was consul in 64 BC), and a...
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Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg (category Norwegian military personnel of World War II)
Cornelius Paus (CEO of Ole Paus). They were the parents of Peder Nicolas Paus, Christopher Paus and Cornelia Paus, and the grandparents of Pontine Paus and...
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Nepotianus (redirect from Julius Nepotianus)
either "Flavius Julius Nepotianus", "Flavius Popilius Nepotianus" or "Flavius Nepotianus Constantinus". Eutropius x.11[usurped] Pauly-Wissowa, Eutropia...
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far more of its Roman than its Greek origin". The modern historian John Julius Norwich wrote of Basil: "No lonelier man ever occupied the Byzantine throne...
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Julius Segimundus was a nobleman of the Germanic Cherusci, a son of Segestes who was a close ally of the Roman Empire. They were followers of the imperial...
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Florus (redirect from Julius Florus)
attributed to: Publius Annius Florus, described as a Roman poet and rhetorician. Julius Florus, described as an ancient Roman poet, orator, and author who was born...
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are unknown. See Fusco, U. (2017). The Sanctuary of Aphrodite and Ares (Paus. 2.25.1) in the Periurban Area of Argos and Temples with a Double Cella in...
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Psychology Press, 2004, ISBN 9780415186360. Google Books. Hyginus, Gaius Julius, Fabulae in Apollodorus' Library and Hyginus' Fabulae: Two Handbooks of...
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Lucius Julius Vestinus was a member of the equestrian class who was prefect or governor of the imperial province of Egypt; his tenure ran from AD 60 to...
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recognised claimant to Emperor of the West remaining after the death of Julius Nepos in 480. Instead the Eastern emperor Zeno proclaimed himself as the...
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Brill's New Pauly Encyclopedia of the Ancient World, vol. II, Leiden: Brill Academic Publisher, ISBN 90-04-12259-1. Caesar, G. Julius (1990), "Gallic...
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Marcus Julius Vestinus Atticus (died April 65) was a Roman senator, who flourished under the reign of Nero. He was consul in the year 65 as the colleague...
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composing the imperial dynasty: the Julii Caesares and Claudii Nerones. Julius and Claudius were two Roman family names; in classical Latin, they came...
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Maximillian / Preacher Pauly / Guido Angela Bassett as Detective Rita Veder Allen Payne as Detective Justice Kadeem Hardison as Julius Jones John Witherspoon...
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Chiari malformation (redirect from Arnold Chiari II malformation)
pathologist Hans Chiari. A type II CM is also known as an Arnold–Chiari malformation in honor of Chiari and German pathologist Julius Arnold. Findings are due...
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Octavius C. f. C. n., the first Roman emperor, was the great-nephew of Julius Caesar, in whose will he was adopted. In 27 BC the senate proclaimed him...
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Psychology Press, 2004, ISBN 9780415186360. Google Books. Hyginus, Gaius Julius, Fabulae, in The Myths of Hyginus, edited and translated by Mary A. Grant...
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Eustath. ad Hom. p. 330; Dict. Cret. ii. 14. The Museum of Goddess Athena, Sanctuary of Athena Chalkiokos at Sparta Paus. iii. 17. § 3 v. 19. § 2 Cic. de...
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H. D. Rankin, 'Clodia II', L'Antiquité Classique, 38 (2) (1969), pp. 501-506, JSTOR 41648748 Billows, Richard A. (2009). Julius Caesar: The Colossus of...
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der alten Geschichte (1895) H. Gelzer, Sextus Julius Africanus und die byzantinische Chronographie, ii. I (1885) J. van der Hagen, Observationes in Heraclii...
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Oratore, ii. 64, 66. Gellius, ii. 20, iii. 4. Valerius Maximus, vi. 3. § 8. Cassius Dio, lxxi. 3, 20, lxxiii. 3. Herodian, i. 8. § 6. Julius Capitolinus...
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Roueché, Reader in Classical and Byzantine Greek, King's College London John Julius Norwich, author of a three-part history of Byzantium: The Early Centuries...
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of the Ausci". In the 50s BC, Aquitania was conquered by lieutenants of Julius Caesar and became part of the Roman Empire. Later, in 27 BC, during the...
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Ltd. 1919. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Hyginus, Gaius Julius, De Astronomica, in The Myths of Hyginus, edited and translated by Mary...
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touched except in cases of extreme necessity. This continued until 49 BC when Julius Caesar, after seizing the city of Rome during the civil war looted this...
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Duke of Romagna before being overthrown by his father's successor Julius II. Julius managed to marry his nephew, Giovanni Della Rovere, to the heiress...
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Extermination of the Cimbri. 58–51 BC, Conquest of Celtic Gaul to the Rhine by Julius Caesar, Gallic Wars. 58 BC, Caesar decisively defeats the Helvetii in the...
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of Titelberg. In around 58 to 51 BC, the Romans invaded the country when Julius Caesar conquered Gaul and part of Germania up to the Rhine border, thus...
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