Aurelius may refer to Members of the Roman Aurelia gens gens Aurelia , especially Marcus Aurelius , emperor Saint Aurelius , a fifth century Christian saint Aurelius, one of the Martyrs of C rdoba see Aurelius and Natalia Aurelius, New York Aurelius Township, Michigan Aurelius Township, Washington County, Ohio See also Aurelia disambiguation disambig bg cs Aur lie de Aurelius Begriffskl rung fr Aurelii it Aurelius hu Aur lia pl Aurelia ru sk Aur lia sr ... more details
used by the Aurelii during the Republic were Gaius praenomen Gaius , Lucius praenomen Lucius , Marcus praenomen Marcus , and Publius praenomen Publius . The Aurelii Orestides also used the praenomen Gnaeus praenomen Gnaeus . In imperial times, the Aurelii Fulvi used Titus praenomen Titus , Marcus , and Lucius , while the Aurelii Symmachi used Quintus praenomen Quintus and Lucius . ref name ... . ref Branches and cognomina of the gens The family names of the Aurelii under the Republic ... the end of the western Empire, the Aurelii Symmachi rise to prominence, flourishing for some ... Filiation filiation . Aurelii Cottae Gaius Aurelius Cotta consul 252 BC Gaius Aurelius L. f. C. n ... a friend of the emperor Tiberius , who defended him from a charge of majestas . Aurelii Scauri Gaius ... Aurelii Orestides Lucius Aurelius L. f. L. n. Orestes, consul in 157 BC. ref name Fasti Capitolini .... 8. ref Aurelia Orestilla , the second wife of Catiline Lucius Sergius Catilina . Aurelii Fulvi Titus .... Sabina , daughter of Marcus Aurelius , and wife of Lucius Antistius Burrus . Aurelii Symmachi Aurelius ... from AD. 270 to 275. List of Roman gentes Footnotes Reflist SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Aurelii Category ... dynasty bg ca Gens Aur lia cs Aur lie de Aurelia Vorname fr Aurelii it Gens Aurelia hu Aurelii gens pl Aurelia ru sk Aur lia sr ... more details
Wilhelm Hertzberg 6 June 1813 in Halberstadt 7 June 1879 in Bremen was a prolific German philologist and translator. Biography Hertzberg received his education at the Universities of Halle and Bonn. in 1858 he became Director of a business school Handelsschule and in 1866 principal High School Gymnasium in Bremen. ref Constantin Bulle, Hertzberg, Wilhelm Adolf Boguslaw. In Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie . Vol. 12 Leipzig Duncker & Humblodt, 1880 , pp. 249 51. ref Achievements Hertzberg ist principally known for preparing a widely known four volume edition of the Roman poet Sextus Aurelius Propertius De S. Aurelii Propertii Amicitiis et Amoribus Halle, 1843 1845 . He also published translations of Propertius poetry Stuttgart, 1838 Babrius fables Halle, 1846 Vergil s poetry Stuttgart, 1859 Plautus s comedies Stuttgart, 1861 Tennyson s poetry Dessau, 1853 and Chaucer s Canterbury Tales Hildburghausen, 1866 . His final work was an edition and translation of the late medieval Libell of englishe policye Leipzig, 1878 . Literature D. Rohde Wilhelm Adolf Boguslav Hertzberg, in Anglia 5 1882 , pp. 283 88. eulogy Richard Utz Chaucer and the Discourse of German Philology Brepols, Turnhout 2002 , pp. 50 57. on translation of Canterbury Tales References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hertzberg, Wilhelm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 6, 1813 PLACE OF BIRTH Halberstadt DATE OF DEATH June 7, 1879 PLACE OF DEATH Bremen DEFAULTSORT Hertzberg, Wilhelm Category 1813 births Category 1879 deaths Category German philologists Category Chaucer scholars Category German translators Category German English translators Category Latin English translators ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Montalto di Castro official name Comune di Montalto di Castro native name image skyline Montaltodicastro02.jpg imagesize image alt image caption image shield Montalto di Castro Stemma.png shield size 80px image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 42 latm 21 lats latNS N longd 11 longm 36 longs longEW E coordinates type coordinates display coordinates footnotes region Lazio province Province of Viterbo Viterbo VT frazioni Pescia Romana mayor party mayor Salvatore Carai area footnotes area total km2 189.4 population total 8812 population as of 30 April 2009 population footnotes ref name istat All demographics and other statistics Italian statistical institute Istat . ref pop density footnotes population demonym Montaltesi elevation footnotes elevation m 42 twin1 twin1 country saint day postal code 01014 area code 0766 website official http www.comune.montaltodicastro.vt.it footnotes Montalto di Castro is a comune municipality in the Province of Viterbo in the Italy Italian region Lazio , located about 90  km northwest of Rome and about 40  km west of Viterbo . It is home to a large power plant managed by ENEL . References reflist External links http www.comune.montaltodicastro.vt.it www.comune.montaltodicastro.vt.it http www.tuscia360.it scheda.php?l en&q montalto di castro Tuscia 360 about Montalto di Castro with VR panoramas br clear all Province of Viterbo DEFAULTSORT Montalto Di Castro Category Cities and towns in Lazio Latium geo stub bcl Montalto di Castro de Montalto di Castro es Montalto di Castro eo Montalto di Castro fr Montalto di Castro ia Montalto di Castro it Montalto di Castro la Forum Aurelii lmo Montalto di Castro nl Montalto di Castro ja nap Montalto di Castro pms Montalto di Castro pl Montalto di Castro pt Montalto di Castro ru scn Montaltu di Castru roa tara Montalto di Castro uk vi Montalto di Castro vo Montalto di Castro war M ... more details
Expand Hungarian Aurelio Brandolini Lippo date June 2011 Aurelio Lippo Brandolini 1454?, Florence 1497, Rome was an Italian people Italian Humanism humanist and political theorist who briefly flourished in the court of the Hungary Hungarian king, Matthias Corvinus . He is the author of the treatise Republics and Kingdoms Compared . Works Oratio de virtutibus domini nostri Jesu Christi . Romae ex typographia D. Basae, 1596 F. Aurelii Brandolini Augustiniani cognomento Lippi De ratione scribendi libri tres, in quibus vir ille doctissimus plura etiam, quae a veteribus de arte dicendi tradita sunt...Accessit eiusdem Lippi Oratio laudatissima de Passione Domini... . Basle Per Ioan. Oporinum, et haeredes Ioan Heruagij, 1565. Londini Apud Henricum Middletonum, 1573 Lippi Brandolini De humanae vitae conditione, et toleranda corporis aegritudine ...dialogus. Adiecimus alterae huic editioni. De exilaratione animi, in mortis angore Aymari Falconei Thautani dialogum, opuscolum ... Basle R. Winter, 1543. Parisiis apud Federicum Morellum ..., 1562 Oratio pro Antonio Lauredano oratore Veneto ad principem et senatum Venetum . ditions James Hankins ed. , Aurelio Lippo Brandolini, Republics and Kingdoms Compared Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press, 2009 The I Tatti Renaissance Library 40 http www.hup.harvard.edu catalog.php?recid 29549&utm source bmcr l&utm campaign f3be72d4e6 2009 09 628 27 2009&utm medium email http bmcr.brynmawr.edu 2011 2011 01 15.html Review of this edition, with more information Studies E. Rummel, In Defense of Theologizing Humanists Aurelio Brandolini s In sacram Ebreorum historiam praefatio in G. Tournoy, ed., Humanistica Lovaniensia 44 1995 90 106. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1497 PLACE OF DEATH Category 1497 deaths Category 15th century Hungarian people Category 15th century Italian people Category Hungarian Renaissance humanists Category Political ... more details
Auctores Antiquissimi. Q. Aurelii Symmachi quae supersunt Munich 1984 , with reference to Libanius ... Historica Auctores Antiquissimi. Q. Aurelii Symmachi quae supersunt Munich 1984 Neil B. McLynn, Ambrose ... Quintus Aurelius Symmachus Q. Aurelii Symmachi quae supersunt . Auctores antiquissimi, vol ... more details
Italic title Refimprove date January 2011 taxobox name Turnera image Turnera ulmifolia.JPG image caption Turnera ulmifolia regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malpighiales familia Passifloraceae subfamilia Turneroideae genus Turnera genus authority Carl Linnaeus L. ref name GRIN cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html genus.pl?12496 title Genus Turnera L. work Germplasm Resources Information Network publisher United States Department of Agriculture date 2010 01 27 accessdate 2011 10 12 ref subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. Turnera is a genus of flowering plant s in the Passiflora passionflower family, Passifloraceae . It contains more than 100 species native to Tropics tropical and Subtropics subtropical Americas America . The name honours English naturalist William Turner naturalist William Turner 1508 1568 . ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id NJ6PyhVuecwC title The Names of Plants first D. last Gledhill edition 4 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 9780521866453 year 2008 page 391 ref It was previously placed in the family Turneraceae . ref name GRIN Selected species valign top Turnera angustifolia small Philip Miller Mill. small Turnera arcuata small small Turnera aurelii small small Turnera caerulea small small Turnera candida small small Turnera chamaedryfolia small small Turnera concinna small small Turnera cuneiformis small small Turnera diffusa small Carl Ludwig Willdenow Willd. ex Josef August Schultes Schult. small Turnera grandidentata small small Turnera grandiflora small small Turnera hassleriana small small Turnera hermannioides small Jacques Cambess des Cambess. small Turnera hindsiana small George Bentham Benth. small Turnera joelii small small Turnera krapovickasii small small Turnera lamiifolia small small Turnera macrophylla small small Turnera melochiodes small small Turnera nervosa small small Turnera opifera small small Turnera orientalis ... more details
File Aurelia Cotta.jpg thumb 200px Image of Aurelia Cotta from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum 1553 Aurelia Cotta or Aurelia May 21, 120 BC July 31, 54 BC was the mother of Roman dictator Roman dictator Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar 100 BC 44 BC . Family Aurelia Cotta was a daughter of Rutilia and http it.wikipedia.org wiki Lucio Aurelio Cotta console 119 a.C. Lucius Aurelius Cotta . ref name SmithAurelia Aurelia in William Smith lexicographer William Smith , ed., Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology London Taylor & Walton, 1844 1849. http www.hti.umich.edu cgi t text text idx?c moa idno ACL3129.0001.001 Vol. 1 , http www.hti.umich.edu cgi t text text idx?c moa idno ACL3129.0002.001 2 , http www.hti.umich.edu cgi t text text idx?c moa idno ACL3129.0003.001 3 vol. 1 pp. http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0444.html 435 http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0445.html 436 ref Her father was consul in 119 BC and her paternal grandfather of the same name was consul in 144 BC. The family of the Aurelia gens Aurelii Cottae was prominent during the Roman Republic Roman Republican era. Her mother Rutilia, was a member of the gens Rutilius disambiguation Rutilius cognominated Rufus. They were of consular rank. Three of her half brothers were consuls Gaius Aurelius Cotta in 75 BC, Marcus Aurelius Cotta in 74 BC and Lucius Aurelius Cotta in 65 BC they were the sons of her mother, Rutilia s second marriage with her paternal uncle Marcus Aurelius Cotta. Aurelia married a praetor Gaius Julius Caesar proconsul of Asia, 90s BC Gaius Julius Caesar . Her husband died 85 BC 84 BC. Their children were Julia Caesaris big sister of Julius Caesar Julia Caesaris Major Julia Caesaris sister of Julius Caesar Julia Caesaris Minor 101 BC 51 BC Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar 100 BC 44 BC Character The historian Tacitus considers her an ideal Roman matron and thinks highly of her. ref name TacitusDialOrat Dialogus de oratoribus section xxviii by Tacitus published circa 10 ... more details
File G J Caesar pater.jpg thumb 200px Gaius Julius Caesar from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Gaius Julius Caesar ca. 140 BC 85 BC was a Roman senator, supporter and brother in law of Gaius Marius , and father of Julius Caesar , the later Roman dictator dictator of Ancient Rome Rome . Caesar was married to Aurelia Cotta , a member of the Aurelii and Rutilii families, and had two daughters, both named Julia Caesaris sister of Julius Caesar Julia as was common in Rome, and a son, Julius Caesar , born in 100 BC. ref Plutarch , Caesar http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Plutarch Lives Caesar .html 1 1 , http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Plutarch Lives Caesar .html 9 9 Suetonius , Julius http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Julius .html 1 1 , http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Julius .html 74 74 ref He was the brother of Sextus Julius Caesar , List of Roman consuls consul in 91 BC ref T.R.S. Broughton, Magistrates of the Roman Republic , ii.20 ref and the son of Gaius Julius Caesar II Gaius Julius Caesar . Caesar s progress through the cursus honorum is well known, although the specific dates associated with his offices are controversial. According to two elogia erected in Rome long after his death, Caesar was a commissioner in the colony at Cercina , military tribune , quaestor , praetor , and proconsul of Asia Roman province Asia . ref Inscriptiones Italiae, 13.3.51 52 ref The dates of these offices are unclear. The colony is probably one of Marius of 103 BC. ref T.C. Brennan, The Praetorship in the Roman Republic , 555. ref Broughton dated the praetorship to 92 BC, with the quaestorship falling towards the beginning of the 90s. ref Broughton, Magistrates , ii. 17 ref Brennan has dated the praetorship to the beginning of the decade. ref Brennan, Praetorship , 555 ref Caesar died suddenly in 85 BC, in Rome, while putting on his shoes one morning. Another Caesar, possibly his Gaius ... more details
Image Joachim Westphal.jpg thumb Joachim Westphal Joachim Westphal of Hamburg born at Hamburg 1510 or at the beginning of 1511 died there 16 January 1574 was a German Gnesio Lutheran theologian. He was educated in the school of the St. Nikolai, Hamburg parish of St. Nicolai in his native city, then in L neburg , and entered the University of Wittenberg , where he became the pupil of Melanchthon and Martin Luther Luther . In 1532, on the recommendation of Melanchthon, he was appointed teacher at the Johanneum in his native city. In 1534 he returned to the University of Wittenberg, and in the following year removed with the university of Jena university to Jena . After his return to Wittenberg in 1537 he lectured on philology. In 1541 he became preacher of the St. Catherine s Church, Hamburg church of St. Catharine in Hamburg then acting superintendent in 1562, and was elected superintendent in 1571. He is best known for his participation in the theological controversies of his time. He took part in that on the descent into hell, also in the discussion concerning the Leipzig Interim and in that over the Adiaphora . More important was that over the Eucharist Lord s Supper . In 1552 he published Farrago confusanearum et inter se dissidentium opinionum de coena Domini, ex Sacramentariorum libris congesta , a warning against those who deny the Real Presence presence of Christ in the Lord s Supper. He points out to the adherents of Luther the alarming progress which the sacramentarians had made and tries to prove the falsity of their doctrine by its diversity. In 1553 he issued Recta fides de coena Domini , an exegetical discussion of 1 Corinthians 11 1 Cor. 11 and the Words of Institution in 1555 Collectanea sententiarum D. Aurelii Augustini de coena Domini and Fides Cyrilli episcopi Alexandriae de praesentia corporis et sanguinis Christi . John Calvin Calvin answered in January 1555, with his Defensio sanae et orthodoxae doctrinae de sacramentis . Thus there was opened a ... more details
The gens Aufidia was a plebs plebeian family at Ancient Rome Rome , which is not known till the later times of the Roman Republic Republic . The first member to obtain the Roman consul consulship was Gnaeus Aufidius Orestes, in 71 BC. ref name ReferenceA Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Editor. ref Praenomina used by the gens In Republican times, the Aufidii used the praenomen praenomina Gnaeus praenomen Gnaeus , Titus praenomen Titus , Marcus praenomen Marcus , and Sextus . Lucius praenomen Lucius and Gaius praenomen Gaius are not found prior to the 2nd century. The character Tullus Aufidius in William Shakespeare Shakespeare s play Coriolanus play Coriolanus predates the earliest historical mention of the gens by some three hundred years, but the praenomen Tullus praenomen Tullus was in general use during the period in which Coriolanus is set. ref name ReferenceA Branches and cognomina of the gens The cognomen cognomina of the Aufidii under the Republic are Lurco and Orestes . Gnaeus Aufidius Orestes was descended from the Aurelii Orestides, but was adopted by the historian Gnaeus Aufidius praetor 108 BC Gnaeus Aufidius in his old age. ref name ReferenceA ref Cicero Marcus Tullius Cicero , Pro Domo Sua 13. ref Members of the gens Gnaeus Aufidius, tribune tribune of the plebs in 170 BC. ref Livy Titus Livius , Ab Urbe Condita book Ab Urbe Condita xliii. 10. ref Gnaeus Aufidius praetor 108 BC Gnaeus Aufidius , praetor in 108 BC, a learned historian and Roman Senate senator , who became blind in old age. Titus Aufidius jurist Titus Aufidius , a jurist, quaestor in 84 BC, and afterwards praetor of Asia Roman province Asia . Gnaeus Aufidius Orestes, consul in 71 BC. ref Cicero Marcus Tullius Cicero , De Officiis ii. 17, Pro Domo Sua 13, Pro Plancio 21. ref ref Eutropius historian Eutropius , Breviarium historiae Romanae vi. 8. ref Marcus Aufidius Lurco , tribunus plebis in 61 BC, grandfather of the Empr ... more details
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Marcus ? Aurelius Heraclianus died 268 was a Roman soldier who rose to the rank of Praetorian Prefect in the latter part of the reign of the Emperor Gallienus . He was a member of the cabal of senior commanders of the Imperial field army that plotted and achieved the assassionation of the Emperor Gallienus . His subsequent fate is uncertain. The only ancient reference has him committing suicide presumably in the upheaval that followed the murder of Gallienus but it has been suggested that he survived this episode only to come to grief in the service of the Emperor Claudius II . Biography Origins His praenomen is not cited in the sources, but his Roman naming conventions nomen i.e. Aurelius suggests that it could have been M. i.e. Marcus . The Aurelius gentilicum was often adopted by families admitted to Roman citizenship by Caracalla under the provisions of that Emperor s law known as the Constitutio Antoniniana of 213 i.e. probably the time around which Heraclianus was born. The nomenclature therefore supports the notion that Heraclianus s father or grandfather would have been a non citizen of provincial or even servile origin. However, this is far from conclusive. He could equally well have been descended from an ancestor of his branch of the Aurelii clan that settled in the Balkans in the early days of Roman expansion into these regions.If this was in fact his origin he would have been a member of the select group of Illyricani who had a very personal interest in ensuring that the ruling Emperor was always wholly committed to the maintenance of Roman control over the Balkan regions with the heavy expenditure that that policy implied. The place where Heraclianus was born isnot known for certain. However, an inscription dedicated to him by a fellow soldier, Trajanus Mucianus, at Mucianus s hometown of Augusta Traiana Stara Zagora, Bulgaria lends colour to the supposition that he was a Moesia n or, at least, that he hailed from one of the Danubian provinces , though ... more details
Infobox German Location Art Stadt image photo hringen Panorama.JPG Wappen Wappen hringen.svg lat deg 49 lat min 12 lon deg 9 lon min 30 Lageplan hringen in K N.svg Bundesland Baden W rttemberg Regierungsbezirk Stuttgart Landkreis Hohenlohekreis H he 230 Fl che 67.79 Einwohner 1 any number, auto sets population Stand 2009 12 31 PLZ 74613 PLZ alt 7110 Vorwahl 07941 Kfz K N Gemeindeschl ssel 08 1 26 066 Stra e Marktplatz 15 Website http www.oehringen.de www.oehringen.de B rgermeister Thilo Michler Partei no party hringen is the largest city in Hohenlohe district in the state of Baden W rttemberg , in southwest Germany , near Heilbronn . hringen is on the railways to Schw bisch Hall and Crailsheim . With a population of 22,745 2009 , the city is diverse. It is a quaint medieval place, and, among its ancient buildings, boasts a fine Evangelical Church in Germany Evangelical church German Stiftskirche containing carvings in cedar wood from the 15th century and numerous interesting tombs and monuments a Renaissance town hall the building, now used as a library, which formerly belonged to a monastery, erected in 1034 and a palace, the former residence of the princes of Hohenlohe hringen. File hringen stiftskirche schloss.jpg thumb left Stiftskirche & castle, in hringen , Germany nowrap hringen was known as Vicus Aurelii to the Roman Empire Romans . Eastwards of it runs the old Limes Roman frontier wall, and numerous remains and inscriptions dating from the days of the Roman settlement have been discovered, including traces of three camps. Geography Geographical location hringen is located in the western, deeper part of the Hohenlohe plain, between the Keuper stage of the Swabian Franconian forest mountains and the Kocher Valley. The city spreads out over the flat valley of Ohrn, a small river, which flows about convert 10 km mi 0 abbr mos down the valley in the district Ohrberg into the Kocher river. The town is situated between elevation convert 168 m ft 0 , in t ... more details
Infobox Roman emperor name Antoninus Pius title Roman Emperor 15th Emperor of the Roman Empire full name Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus from birth to adoption by Hadrian br Titus Aelius Caesar Antoninus from adoption to accession br Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius as emperor image Antoninus Pius Glyptothek Munich 337 cropped.jpg caption Bust of Antoninus Pius, at Glyptothek , Munich reign 11 July 138 br 7 March 161 br age in years and days 138 7 11 161 3 7 predecessor Hadrian successor Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus spouse Faustina the Elder Faustina issue Faustina the Younger , one other daughter and two sons, all died before 138 natural Marcus Aurelius br and Lucius Verus adoptive royal house Antonines Antonine house type Imperial Dynasty father Titus Aurelius Fulvus natural br Hadrian adoptive, from 25 Feb. 138 mother Arria Fadilla birth date birth date 86 9 19 df y birth place near Lanuvium , Italia Roman Empire Italy death date death date and age 161 3 7 86 9 19 df y death place Lorium place of burial Castel Sant Angelo Hadrian s Mausoleum Antonine dynasty image caption Antoninus Pius lang la Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius ref name Weigel, Antoninus Pius Weigel, Antoninus Pius ref ref In Classical Latin , Antoninus name would be inscribed as small TITVS AELIVS HADRIANVS ANTONINVS AVGVSTVS PIVS small . ref 19 September 86 7 March 161 , also known as Antoninus , was Roman Emperor from 138 to 161. He was a member of the Nerva Antonine dynasty and the Aurelia gens Aurelii . ref name Bowman, pg. 150 Bowman, pg. 150 ref He did not possess the sobriquet Pius until after his accession to the throne. Almost certainly, he earned the name Pius because he compelled the Roman Senate Senate to Imperial cult ancient Rome deify his adoptive father Hadrian ref Birley, pg. 54 Dio, 70 1 2 ref the Historia Augusta , however, suggests that he may have earned the name by saving senators sentenced to death by Hadrian in his lat ... more details