361 Bononia /bəˈnoʊniə/ is a very large, resonant Hilda asteroid located in the outermost region of the asteroid belt. It is classified as a D-type asteroid...
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titular see Bononia Cove, Antarctica, a geographical feature named after Bononia, Bulgaria Bononia (moth), a genus in the family Noctuidae 361 Bononia, a large...
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v t e Minor planets navigator 359 Georgia 360 Carlova 361 Bononia...
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March 8, 1893 359 Georgia March 10, 1893 360 Carlova March 11, 1893 361 Bononia March 11, 1893 362 Havnia March 12, 1893 363 Padua March 17, 1893 364...
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v t e Minor planets navigator 361 Bononia 362 Havnia 363 Padua...
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discoverer Charlois DMP · 360 361 Bononia 1893 P Latin name for Bologna, Italy, and for Boulogne-sur-Mer, France DMP · 361 362 Havnia 1893 R Latin name...
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N Carlova March 11, 1893 Nice A. Charlois · 129 km MPC · JPL 361 Bononia 1893 P Bononia March 11, 1893 Nice A. Charlois 3:2 154 km MPC · JPL 362 Havnia...
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14965 Bonk 234923 Bonnell 5947 Bonnie 27126 Bonnielei 33217 Bonnybasu 361 Bononia 9587 Bonpland 1477 Bonsdorffia 10654 Bontekoe 31953 Bontha 36036 Bonucci...
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Gabriella 356 Liguria 357 Ninina 358 Apollonia 359 Georgia 360 Carlova 361 Bononia 362 Havnia 363 Padua 364 Isara 365 Corduba 366 Vincentina 367 Amicitia...
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Itineraries of the Roman emperors, 337–363 (redirect from Itineraries of the Roman emperors, 337-361)
here as Constantius), Constans, Gallus, and Julian the Apostate from 337 to 361 AD. It does not cover the imperial usurpers of the period, including Magnentius...
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Copper, and Shipwrecks", Journal of Roman Archaeology, Vol. 18, pp. 361–372 (361–365); Settle, Dorothy M.; Patterson, Clair C. (1980): "Lead in Albacore:...
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late 293, Constantius defeated the forces of Carausius in Gaul, capturing Bononia (Boulogne-sur-Mer). Carausius was then assassinated by his rationalis (finance...
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and the Gauls typically sided with Carthage. After the war, Rome took Bononia (196 BC), Placentia (194 BC), and Mutina (193 BC). According to Strabo...
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monument from his parents. Quintus Serius C. f., named in an inscription from Bononia in Cisalpine Gaul, along with Publius Serius Celer, possibly his son. Serius...
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syʁ mɛʁ] ; Picard: Boulonne-su-Mér; Dutch: Bonen; Latin: Gesoriacum or Bononia), often called just Boulogne (UK: /bʊˈlɔɪn/, US: /buːˈloʊn, buːˈlɔɪn/)...
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Restoration of paganism from Julian until Valens (category 361 establishments)
restoration of paganism from Julian until Valens was a brief period, from 361 until 375, of relative tolerance towards pagans in the Roman Empire. In the...
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Seleucus. Constantius II 351–361 (Eastern emperor: 337–351, Sole emperor: 351–361). Constantius Gallus: 351–354 Julian: 355–361 Constantius II was proclaimed...
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Romance languages Writers Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia Carthage Constantinopolis Eboracum Leptis Magna Londinium Lugdunum Lutetia...
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separate from politics since they were intertwined in all aspects of life. In 361, the murder of the Arian bishop George of Cappadocia was committed by a mob...
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Boris (1994). The Praetorian Guard. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85532-361-2. Bingham 1997, pp. 118–122. Le Bohec, Y. (1989). L'Armée Romaine [The Roman...
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443: Merobaudes 446: Vitus ?–350: Vetranio, magister peditum under Constans 361: Iovinus, magister equitum under Julian 365–375: Equitius, magister utriusquae...
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Stilicho's own creature, one Olympius. Stilicho had news of the coup at Bononia, where he was probably waiting for Alaric. His army of barbarian troops...
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allows Constantine to return. Summer – Constantine joins his father at Bononia (Boulogne) in Gaul; they cross the Channel to Britain and make their way...
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office of caesar, or junior co-emperor. Carausius, naval commander at Bononia (modern-day Boulogne), is given the task of clearing the English Channel...
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Chalcedonianism". The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review. 65 (3). Project MUSE: 361–383. doi:10.1353/tho.2001.0001. Dalby, Andrew; Bourbou, Chryssa; Koder, Johannes;...
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caught. Constantine joined his father in Gaul, at Bononia (Boulogne) before the summer of 305. From Bononia, they crossed the English Channel to Britain and...
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Naissus (као што се Видин своди преко средњовековног облика Бдињ на антички Bononia), дакле да је посреди предсловенски топоним. (transl. Educated individuals...
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Theodosius (Theodosius the Elder), who was comes rei militaris. Embarking at Bononia (Boulogne-sur-Mer), Theodosius landed at Rutupiae (Richborough, Kent) and...
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Lateranus became the first plebeian consul in 366 BC; Stolo followed in 361 BC. Soon after, plebeians were able to hold both the dictatorship and the...
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Countries, Cities, Territories, Natural Features and Historic Sites, p. 361; Jeorgios Martin Beyer, Gregorios Thaumaturgos und die pontischen Beutezuge...
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