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    Julius Victor Carus (25 July 1823 – 10 March 1903) was a German zoologist, comparative anatomist and entomologist. Carus was born in Leipzig. He served...
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    Marcus Aurelius Carus (c. 222 – July or August 283) was Roman emperor from 282 to 283. During his short reign, Carus fought the Germanic tribes and Sarmatians...
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  • contralto singer Julius Victor Carus (1823-1903), German zoologist and entomologist Marcus Aurelius Carus (c. 224-283), Roman emperor Paul Carus (1852-1919)...
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    but then died of a heart attack. Darwin corresponded closely with Julius Victor Carus, who published an improved translation in 1867. Darwin's attempts...
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    Julius Freund (18 April 1869 in Cottbus – 11 March 1941 in Wigton, Borough of Allerdale, United Kingdom) was a German entrepreneur and art collector persecuted...
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  • and senior grand steward of the Grand Lodge of California in 1922. Julius Victor Carus (1823–1903), German zoologist, comparative anatomist and entomologist...
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    Julia gens (redirect from Julius (gens))
    brother, Julius Fronto, supported Otho. Julius Carus, one of the murderers of Titus Vinius when the emperor Galba was put to death in AD 69. Gaius Julius Civilis...
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    Titus Lucretius Carus (/ˈtaɪtəs luːˈkriːʃəs/ TY-təs loo-KREE-shəs, Latin: [ˈtitus luˈkreːti.us ˈkaːrus]; c. 99 – c. 55 BC) was a Roman poet and philosopher...
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    edition would be translated by Jean Jacques Moulinié, the German by Julius Victor Carus who had produced the revised version of Origin in 1866 and the Russian...
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    ornithologists. Olphe-Galliard described Moussier's redstart in 1852. Julius Victor Carus, Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft 1894 "Brehm, Ohr. Ludw., Ornithologische...
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    Handbuch der Zoologie (with Wilhelm Peters und Julius Victor Carus), Leipzig (1863-1875). Carus, Julius Victor; Gerstaecker, C.E.A., eds. (1863). Handbuch...
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    were sons of Carus, a general raised to the office of praetorian prefect under Emperor Probus in 282. Numerian was the younger son of Carus. In 282, the...
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    preparations for the Persian war, which would be carried out under his successor Carus. Probus was born between 230 and 235 (exact date of birth unknown) in Sirmium...
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    Julius Nepos (died 9 May 480), or simply Nepos, ruled as Roman emperor of the West from 24 June 474 to 28 August 475. After losing power in Italy, Nepos...
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    Philip I (Latin: Marcus Julius Philippus; c. 204 – September 249), commonly known as Philip the Arab, was the Emperor of the Roman Empire from 244 to 249...
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    Zoological Nomenclature besides Philip Lutley Sclater, Raphaël Blanchard, Julius Victor Carus, and Charles Wardell Stiles. Jentink's main research field was the...
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    (died 285) was Roman Emperor from 283 to 285. The eldest son of the Emperor Carus, he was first appointed Caesar in late 282, then given the title of Augustus...
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  • Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. I, p. 617 ("Metius Carus"). Gaius Julius Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico (Commentaries on the Gallic...
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    Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus (/taɪˈbɪəriəs/ ty-BEER-ee-əs; 16 November 42 BC – 16 March AD 37) was Roman emperor from AD 14 until 37. He succeeded his...
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    Flavius Julius Constans (c. 323 – 350), also called Constans I, was Roman emperor from 337 to 350. He held the imperial rank of caesar from 333, and was...
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    Flavius Julius Crispus (/ˈkrɪspəs/; c. 300 – 326) was the eldest son of the Roman emperor Constantine I, as well as his junior colleague (caesar) from...
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    little more than four or five years old. He had been named after Gaius Julius Caesar, but his father's soldiers affectionately nicknamed him "Caligula"...
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    Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus "Thrax" (c. 173 – 238) was a Roman emperor from 235 to 238. Born of Thracian origin – given the nickname Thrax ("the Thracian")...
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    backgrounds. Romulus came to power through the usurpation of his predecessor Julius Nepos (r. 474–475 in Italy) in 475. Nepos fled to Dalmatia and continued...
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    Victor (died August 388 AD) was a Western Roman emperor from either 383/384 or 387 to August 388. He was the son of the magister militum Magnus Maximus...
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    Rome began to lose importance. Maximinus and Carus, for example, did not even set foot on the city. Carus' successors Carinus and Numerian, the last of...
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    Caracalla (redirect from Julius Martialis)
    Pius and Marcus Aurelius. According to the 4th-century historian Aurelius Victor in his Epitome de Caesaribus, he became known by the agnomen "Caracalla"...
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    Nepotianus (redirect from Julius Nepotianus)
    Coins. Spink & Son. pp. 255–256. Coins refer to him as either "Flavius Julius Nepotianus", "Flavius Popilius Nepotianus" or "Flavius Nepotianus Constantinus"...
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    Maximinus Thrax, Philip the Arab, Decius, Trebonianus Gallus, Gallienus and Carus. With the exception of Verus Maximus and Valerian II all of them were later...
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    between Gallienus and Diocletian (Claudius Gothicus, Quintillus, Probus, Carus, Carinus, Numerian and Maximian) bore the name "Marcus Aurelius". So ubiquitous...
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