works to Pacatus, and describes him as the greatest Latin poet after Virgil. Pacatus was probably a professor of rhetoric at Bordeaux. Pacatus attained...
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reported by several later 4th and early 5th century Latin writers, namely Pacatus, Ammianus Marcellinus, Claudian and the Chronica Gallica of 452. Two references...
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Gaius Prastina Messalinus (redirect from Gaius Ulpius Pacatus Prastina Messalinus)
of the Ulpii, likely named "Gaius Ulpius Pacatus"; an alternative explanation is that "Gaius Ulpius Pacatus" may be his maternal grandfather. A third...
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author of the last speech, Pacatus, is credited as the editor of the final corpus. This belief is founded on the position of Pacatus' speech in the corpus—second...
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means that the army of Theodosius, in the view of Pacatus, remained fundamentally Roman. Per Pacatus, the remaining troops of Maximus were pardoned by...
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Titus Flavius Longinus Quintus Marcius Turbo Between 138 and 161: [...] Pacatus Between 138 and 161: [...]latin Pi[...]atus 161–162: Gaius Popilius Carus...
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(r. 117–138), and Theodosius (r. 379–395). In the 4th century, Latinius Pacatus Drepanius, a Gallic rhetorician, dedicated part of his work to the depiction...
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from the influence of Ambrose. In a panegyric for Theodosius, the orator Pacatus asserted that the empire belonged to his two sons, Arcadius and Honorius...
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same as the emperors Trajan and Hadrian. Aurelius Victor, Themistius, Pacatus Drepanius, and Claudian, although not explicitly mentioning Italica, also...
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Orientius Orissus Orontius Ostorianus Otacilianus Otho Ovidus Pacatianus Pacatus Pachomius Pacilus Pacuvianus Paenula Paetillus Paetinus Paetus Palicanus...
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Δωρίδος διαλέκτου) "10.1163/2451-9278_MINUCIUS_PACATUS_IRENAEUS". Brill. doi:10.1163/2451-9278_MINUCIUS_PACATUS_IRENAEUS. Retrieved June 24, 2024. Encyclopedia...
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XXII Pr(imigeniae) P(iae) F(idelis) et Iunia Deva coniunx et Lon/gini Pacatus Martinula Hila/ritas Speratianus fili(i) in / suo posuerunt v(otum) s(olverunt)...
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'Nennius' Historia Brittonum 27; 29 Orosius Historium adversum paganos VII.34 Pacatus Panegyricus Latini Pacati Deprani Dictus Theodosio Prosper (Tiro) of Aquitaine...
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Germania from AD 260 to 269 is widely known as the Gallic Empire. Latinius Pacatus Drepanius, a panegyrist of the late fourth century AD. List of Roman gentes...
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comparison with Hercules and Jupiter as a living divinity in the panegyric of Pacatus, and despite his active dismantling of Rome's traditional cults and priesthoods...
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Annianus Verus 1 Nov. L. Aemilius Longus Q. Cornelius Proculus 147 C. Ulpius Pacatus Prastina Messalinus L. Annius Largus 1 Apr. A. Claudius Charax Q. Fuficius...
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ager peregrinus was other territory that had been brought under treaty (pacatus). Ager hosticus meant foreign territory; incertus, "uncertain" or "undetermined...
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was forced to bribe them to turn back. They then attacked the Alamanni. Pacatus Drepanius reports that the Huns then fought with Theodosius against the...
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to the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Thomas Heywood writes Londini Status Pacatus, the Lord Mayor of the City of London's annual pageant. It will be the...
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species name is derived from Latin locus (a place, country region) and pacatus (pacified, peaceful, quiet). The optimum growth temperature for K. locipacati...
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bellus, handsome or beautiful, but the use of surnames such as Clemens and Pacatus by some members of this gens suggests that the name was associated with...
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"Commemorating the Usurper Magnus Maximus: Ekphrasis, Poetry, and History in Pacatus' Panegyric of Theodosius". Journal of Late Antiquity. 3 (2): 316–336. doi:10...
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by the particle să which could produce unique periphrases: Se fure faptu păcatu - "If he has committed sin". The synthetic conditional is found in Aromanian...
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inscription mentions a third consulate of his in 388, even if a panegyric by Pacatus records his death, probably suicide. He was probably buried in Trier. Jones...
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Tunisia, there is a second-century dedication to The Empire and Memmius Pacatus, who 'stood out among his people'. Here he is called a 'Cinithius'. He...
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Picturegoing website reproduces the Gorky text, citing its source as ‘I.M. Pacatus’ (Maxim Gorky), Nizhegorodski listok, 4 July 1896, translated (by Leda...
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Peru, Brazil Acragas nigromaculatus (Mello-Leitão, 1922) – Brazil Acragas pacatus (Peckham & Peckham, 1896) – Central America Acragas peckhami (Chickering...
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Paracymus nanus (Fall, 1910) Paracymus ornatus Wooldridge, 1977 Paracymus pacatus Wooldridge, 1976 Paracymus petulans Wooldridge, 1977 Paracymus placidus...
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whose political opinions Cicero wrote to Cornificius in 43 BC. Minucius Pacatus, better known as Irenaeus, an Alexandrian grammarian, probably in the time...
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(383–384) Messianus (385–386) Felix Juniorinus Polemius (388–389) Latinius Pacatus Drepanius (389–390) Flavius Rhodinus Primus (391–392) Aemilius Florus Paternus...
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