mythology and religion, Quirinus (/kwɪˈraɪnəs/ kwi-RY-nəs, Latin: [kᶣɪˈriːnʊs]) is an early god of the Roman state. In Augustan Rome, Quirinus was also an epithet...
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Quirinus may refer to: Quirinus, a Roman god Forms of the Latin name Quirinus are Quirino (Italian), Quirijn and Krijn (Dutch), and Quirin [de] (German)...
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Quirinus of Neuss (German: Quirin, Quirinus), sometimes called Quirinus of Rome (which is the name shared by another martyr) is venerated as a martyr...
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Encyclopedia: Quirinus Kuhlmann Hoffmeister, Gerhart, "Quirinus Kuhlmann". The Literary Encyclopedia July 2, 2007 Spahr Blake Lee 'Quirinus Kuhlmann:The...
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Romulus (section Romulus-Quirinus)
Roman Mars. Lucilius lists Quirinus and Romulus as separate deities, and Varro accords them different temples. Images of Quirinus showed him as a bearded...
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USS Quirinus (ARL-39), originally LST-1151, was one of 39 Achelous-class landing craft repair ships built for the United States Navy during World War II...
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Mars (mythology) (section Mars Quirinus)
Romulus was identified with Mars Quirinus. In the Capitoline Triad of Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus, however, Mars and Quirinus were two separate deities, though...
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Saint Quirinus (or Cyrinus) may refer to: Quirinus of Rome: Quirinus of Neuss (feast day: April 30) Quirinus of Tegernsee (feast day: March 25) Quirinus of...
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Quirinus of Rome can refer to two saints: Quirinus of Neuss Quirinus of Tegernsee This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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considered unreliable, states that Quirinus was killed during the persecutions of Diocletian after being arrested in 309. Quirinus had attempted to flee but was...
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The Temple of Quirinus (Latin: Aedes Quirinus or Templum Quirinus) was an ancient Roman temple built on the western half of the Quirinal Hill near the...
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nymphs of the oak. Quirinus, Sabine god identified with Mars; Romulus, the founder of Rome, was deified as Quirinus after his death. Quirinus was a war god...
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show Quirinus was a civil god related to the agricultural cycle and somehow to the worship of Roman ancestry. In Dumézil's view, the figure of Quirinus became...
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Quirinus van Amelsfoort (1760–1820) was a Dutch painter. Van Amelsfoort was born and died at 's-Hertogenbosch. He painted allegories, history, and portraits;...
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(Ctenotus quirinus) is a species of skink found in Northern Territory in Australia. Gillespie, G.; Woinarski, J.C.Z. (2018). "Ctenotus quirinus". IUCN Red...
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Quirinus of Tegernsee, or Quirinus of Rome (not to be confused with Quirinus of Neuss, also sometimes called Quirinus of Rome), is venerated as a martyr...
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Quirinius (redirect from Publius Sulpicius Quirinus)
census. Born into an undistinguished family, son of Publius Sulpicius Quirinus and paternal grandson of Publius Sulpicius Quirinius, from Gens Sulpicia...
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ijzeren lichttorens. Levensbericht van Quirinus Harder (1801-1880) in Erfgoed van Industrie en Techniek. Quirinus Harder on WieWasWie.nl Molen, S.J. van...
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that Quirinus, Nicasius, and the deacon Scubiculus were sent to Gaul by Pope Clement, accompanying Saint Denis there. At Vaux-sur-Seine, Quirinus fought...
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Saint Quirinus of Tivoli is venerated as a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church. His cult is centered at Tivoli. Quirinus of Tivoli may be the same...
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Quirinus is venerated as a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church. He died together with Abidianus and Papocinicus in Africa. "St. Quirinus". Saints &...
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Flamen Quirinalis (section Brelich's identification of Romulus with Quirinus as a mythical archetype of primitive religion)
religion, the Flamen Quirinalis was the flamen or high priest of the god Quirinus. He was one of the three flamines maiores, third in order of importance...
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Augustus Quirinus Rivinus (9 December 1652 – 20 December 1723), also known as August Bachmann or A. Q. Bachmann, was a German physician and botanist who...
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The Quirinus-Münster also called Münster-Basilika of St. Quirinus of Neuss is a Catholic basilica that was erected in the city of Neuss in the western...
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partner as the god Quirinus, weep no more. If you desire to see your husband, let me guide you up to a grove that crowns the hill of Quirinus, shading a temple...
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Dionysius. Roman poet Juvenal calls them geminos Quirinos, an allusion to Quirinus. Quintus Fabius Pictor wrote in the 3rd century BC. His History, written...
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Bettany and Malcolm McDowell.[citation needed] He auditioned for the role of Quirinus Quirrell in the Chris Columbus directed film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's...
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and Quirinus, who were often identified with each other. Mars was a god of both war and agriculture; he was honored in March and October. Quirinus was...
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genus (genus summum)) was first introduced by the German botanist Augustus Quirinus Rivinus in his classification of plants that appeared in a series of treatises...
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