Maternus or Matiernus may refer to: Marcus Cornelius Nigrinus Curiatius Maternus (c. 40–c. 97), Roman senator and suffect consul of AD 83 Curiatius Maternus...
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eds. Firmicus Maternus: The Error of the Pagan Religions, Issue 37 (1970): "Life of Firmicus". Mommsen, Theodor (1929). "Firmicus Maternus". Hermes. 29...
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Saint Maternus of Milan was bishop of Milan. Maternus (c. 285–September 14, 315 AD), also known as Maternus II, was the first known bishop of Cologne...
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Commodus (redirect from Maternus the deserter)
brought over from Britain. In 187, one of the leaders of the deserters, Maternus, came from Gaul intending to assassinate Commodus at the Festival of the...
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Romans in sub-Saharan Africa (redirect from Julius Maternus)
expeditions were carried out in order to reach it: Septimius Flaccus and Julius Maternus reached the "lake of hippopotamus" (as Lake Chad was called by Ptolemy)...
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Curiatius Maternus (/məˈtɜːrnəs/) appears in the Dialogus de oratoribus (Dialogue on orators) of Tacitus. He was an author of tragedies in Latin, having...
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Maternus was a former soldier of the Roman Empire who rebelled during the reign of Commodus. There is a play based upon the story of Maternus as told...
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Rodenkirchen (section St. Maternus)
Rodenkirchen Bridge Maternus-Shrine Villa Malta Alt St. Maternus Forstbotanischer Garten Köln, an arboretum and woodland botanical garden St. Maternus was built...
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The longest recounts conversions performed by Maternus, including that of Fidelis of Como. Maternus and Fidelis purportedly visited Alexander in prison...
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Triarius Maternus, otherwise known as Triarius Maternus Lascivius was a Roman Senator who was consul ordinarius in 185 CE with Atticus Bradua as his colleague...
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Maternus Pistor (1470–1534) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Mainz (1534). Maternus Pistorr was born in Ingweiler, Germany...
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manifestus, P. manipulus, P. marcellus, and P. maternus. More precisely, for this species, the name maternus is derived from the local French name of the...
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hdl:1911/89943. Retrieved 2022-09-10. Firmicus Maternus, Julius; Forbes, Clarence A. (1970). Firmicus Maternus : the error of the pagan religions. New York:...
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Marcus Cornelius Nigrinus Curiatius Maternus was a Roman senator and general during the reign of Domitian. He was suffect consul during the nundinium of...
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Dialogus ends with a speech delivered by Maternus reporting what some believe is Tacitus's opinion. Maternus thinks that great oratory was possible with...
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Gaius Clodius Nummus (redirect from Lucius Stertinus Quintillianus Acilius Strabo Gaius Curiatius Maternus Clodius Nummus)
Lucius Stertinius C.f. Maec. Quintilianus Acilius Strabo Gaius Curiatius Maternus Clodius Nummus. The inscription at Ephesus was set up by Lucius Stertinius...
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Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-03821-9. Firmicus Maternus, Firmicus Maternus: the Error of the Pagan Religions, translated by Clarence A....
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the original on 17 November 2022. Retrieved 17 November 2022. Hilger, Maternus (3 June 2021). "Berühmter Kriminalfall: Marianne Bachmeier tötet Mann im...
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The Basilica of Saint Maternus (French: Basilique Saint-Materne), also known as the Basilica of Our Lady (Basilique Notre-Dame) is a minor basilica in...
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Maternus Cynegius (died 388) was a Roman bureaucrat and close confidant of the emperor Theodosius I. He held the offices of praetorian prefect of the East...
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All names before Maternus II are to be approached with considerable skepticism, as little contemporary evidence is available. Maternus was present at a...
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evidence of Christianity north of the Alps until now was a mention of Maternus, bishop of Cologne, who participated in the Synod of Rome in 313. Herculaneum...
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became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. The Roman Julius Maternus explores western Africa (approximate date). Lyon, a city in Gaul, has a...
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the Genius loci by the Signifer of Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix on behalf himself and his own legion during the consulate of Maternus and Atticus (185 AD)...
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Europe for naming years. Peasants in Gaul stage an anti-tax uprising under Maternus. Roman governor Pertinax escapes an assassination attempt, by British usurpers...
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Infantile hemangioma (redirect from Nevus maternus)
An infantile hemangioma (IH), sometimes called a strawberry mark due to appearance, is a type of benign vascular tumor or anomaly that affects babies....
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Calimerius (138–191) sede vacante St Monas (283–313?) St Mirocles (313–316?) St Maternus (316–328?) St Protasius (328–343?) St Eustorgius I (343–349?) St Dionysius...
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Thy-le-Château, Vogenée, Walcourt, Yves-Gomezée. The Basilica of Saint Maternus is a Gothic minor basilica, founded in 1026. It contains one of the oldest...
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attributed to Aristobulus of Paneas, and the writings of Julius Firmicus Maternus, Cosmas of Maiuma, Joseph Justus Scaliger, and Athanasius Kircher. Images...
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Pomponia gens (redirect from Quintus Pomponius Maternus)
Quintus Pomponius Rufus, consul suffectus in AD 95. Lucius Pomponius Maternus, consul suffectus in AD 97. Gaius Pomponius Pius, consul suffectus in AD...
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