Checkered garter snake (redirect from Thamnophis marcianus)
61 cm). The preferred habitats of T. marcianus are desert and grassland, usually close to water. The diet of T. marcianus includes small frogs, toads, small...
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source in which Marcianus is securely attested is the Νέα Ιστορία ("New History") of the Greek historian, Zosimus. Zosimus's "Marcianus" is generally agreed...
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Publius Julius Geminius Marcianus was a Roman senator and general. He participated in the Roman–Parthian War of 161–166. Marcianus was appointed suffect...
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Turpillianum. Marcianus also wrote notes on Papinian. Marcianus is cited by Ulpianus and Paulus. There are 275 excerpts from Marcianus in the Pandects...
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Marcus Julius Gessius Marcianus also known as Gessius Marcianus (flourished second half of the 2nd century and first half of the 3rd century, died 218)...
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John and Marcianus, were Roman martyrs. Marcianus was a Roman Senator, whose son John died of unknown causes. Sts. Abundius and Abundantius, who were Christians...
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Flavius Marcianus (Greek: Μαρκιανός, fl. AD 469–484) was a member of the Leonid dynasty. The son of the Western emperor Anthemius, Marcianus married Leontia...
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Marcian of Syracuse (section Hagiography of Marcianus)
Marcian, or Marcianus (Antioch of Syria, 1st century - Syracuse), was a bishop and martyr, venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and the Orthodox...
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Marcianus of Arles or Marcion of Arles was the 3rd-century bishop of Arles who later converted to Novatianism. After his conversion, Faustinus, bishop...
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On the Soul (redirect from Codex Marcianus CCXXVIII (406))
housed at the Austrian National Library (Philos. 157) at Vienna. Codex Marcianus GR. Z. 228 (=406) contains a partial manuscript of the treatise. It is...
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Martianus Capella (redirect from Marcianus Capella)
Martianus Minneus Felix Capella (fl. c. 410–420) was a jurist, polymath and Latin prose writer of late antiquity, one of the earliest developers of the...
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Marcian of Tortona (redirect from Saint Marcianus of Tortona)
Marcian (Marciano, Marziano, Marcianus) of Tortona (died 117 or 120 AD) is a saint of Roman Catholic church. He is traditionally said to have been the...
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Succession to the Byzantine Empire (redirect from Marcianus II)
Since its fall, the issue of succession to the Byzantine Empire has been a major point of contention both geopolitically, with different states laying...
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Illus (section Against Marcianus)
dangerous revolt of Marcianus, grandson of the Byzantine emperor of that name, and son of Anthemius, emperor of the West. Marcianus had married Leontia...
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Marcian most often refers to Flavius Marcianus, Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457 AD Marcian (Marcianus) may also refer to: Marcian of Syracuse (first...
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Section 1 Greek text and English translation at the Perseus Project. Marcianus Heracleensis; Müller, Karl Otfried; et al. (1855). "Periplus Maris Exteri...
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added." p. 145, "In Latin this suffix produced proper names of the type Marcianus and, on the other hand, derivatives from the name of a person, which referred...
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John Dee For example, Mercury was tin and Jupiter was electrum in the Marcianus manuscript attributed to Zosimos of Panopolis.(p 236) Fritz Lüdy-Tenger...
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Janius Januarius and Janius Marcianus. Gaius Janius Januarius, buried at Aquae between AD 150 and 270, along with Janius Marcianus and Jania Januaria. Servius...
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Marcian of Heraclea (redirect from Marcianus Heracleensis)
Heraclea (Greek: Μαρκιανὸς Ἡρακλεώτης, Markianòs Hērakleṓtēs; Latin: Marcianus Heracleënsis; fl. c. 4th century AD) was a minor Greek geographer from...
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image of the dragon gnawing on its tail from the eleventh-century Codex Marcianus was copied in numerous works on alchemy. Ancient people across the Near...
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as the best text of the Iliad. (Biblioteca Marciana in Venice as Codex Marcianus Graecus 454, now 822). The first edition of the Iliad, editio princeps...
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Burbrink, 2005 Mexico. Checkered garter snake, Thamnophis marcianus (Baird & Girard, 1853) T. m. marcianus (Baird & Girard, 1853) T. m. praeocularis (Bocourt...
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together from other great historians like Pliny, Polybius, Strabo, and Marcianus. While this work is the earliest we can trace certain ideas, words, and...
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Reinforcements were dispatched for the Parthian frontier. P. Julius Geminius Marcianus, an African senator commanding X Gemina at Vindobona (Vienna), left for...
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Marcian (cousin of Justin II) (redirect from Marcianus (nephew of Justin II))
Marcian (Latin: Marcianus, Greek: Μαρκιανός) was a Byzantine general and a kinsman of Emperor Justin II. According to John Malalas, he was Justin's cousin...
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Section 1 Greek text and English translation at the Perseus Project. Marcianus Heracleensis; Müller, Karl; et al. (1855). "Periplus Maris Exteri, Liber...
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Citadel. According to an inscription the temple was built when Geminius Marcianus was governor of the Province of Arabia (AD 162–166), in the same period...
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Huns. Murdered by Optelas and Thraustelas, retainers of Aetius Marcian Marcianus 25 August 450 – 27 January 457 (6 years, 5 months and 2 days; East) Soldier...
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