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  1. Ausonius

    about the Roman poet the Swedish murderer John Ausonius File IMG 3148 Giovan Pietro Lasagna, Monumento ... Monument to Ausonius in Milan . Decimius Magnus Ausonius ca. 310&ndash 395 was a Latin literature Latin poet and rhetoric ian, born at Burdigala Bordeaux . Biography Decimius Magnus Ausonius was born ... of southwestern Gaul . ref name Kenney Ausonius was given a strict upbringing by his aunt and grandmother .... Ausonius also took part in a military campaign against the Alamanni , in 375, and then later he received ... the murder of Gratian in 383, Ausonius retired to his estates near Burdigala now Bordeaux in Gaul ... index.php?title Ausonius Mosella ref It also includes Griphus ternarii numeri De aetatibus ..., attributed to but probably not written by Ausonius. Praefatiunculae . Prefaces by the poet to various .... Although much admired by his contemporaries, the writings of Ausonius have not since been ranked ... and Fall of the Roman Empire that the poetical fame of Ausonius condemns the taste of his age ... an der Macht. Untersuchungen zu Decimius Magnus Ausonius und seiner Familie . Prosopographica et Genealogica 8. Oxford 2002, ISBN 1 900934 07 8. John R. Martindale Decimius Magnus Ausonius . In The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire . Vol I, Cambridge 1971, S. 140f. Hagith Sivan Ausonius of Bordeaux ... search.php?query creator ausonius Works by Ausonius at the Internet Archive http www.gmu.edu departments ... Catalogo Autori Aut33.HTM Ausonius Opera Omnia IntraText Digital Library http www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu 30 10 0350 0450 Ausonius Decimus.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina http wiki.dickinson.edu index.php?title Ausonius Mosella wiki text and translation of Moselle fr Ausone Wikipedia ... Persondata . NAME Ausonius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 310 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 395 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ausonius Category 310 births Category 395 deaths Category People ... D cim Magne Ausoni cs Ausonius de Ausonius el es Ausonio eu Ausonio fa fr Ausone ...   more details



  1. John Ausonius

    BLP sources date July 2010 Infobox criminal name John Ausonius image name John Ausonius.jpg image size 250px image alt image caption John Ausonius in the projection booth of the Astoria cinema Astoria ... Ausonius born 12 July 1953 , known in the media as Lasermannen the Laser Man is a Sweden Swedish ... ref name Aftonbladet080430 History Ausonius was born Wolfgang Alexander Zaugg in Liding east of Stockholm ... Wolfgang Alexander Stannerman , and later to John Wolfgang Alexander Ausonius to disguise his non ... of unsuccessful study. Ausonius is known to be a movie fan, his favourite movies were the Monty Python ... wrote about the possibility that Ausonius s first plan to only kill immigrants who were criminals ... in 1986, Ausonius, then named John Stannerman, was one of the police s initial suspects for the murder ... ambassador in Stockholm to death. Ausonius looked up to Baresic and had him tell everything about his ... robberies, all in almost identical fashion. Ausonius, who had become a Swedish citizen in 1979 ..., a 21 year old immigrant to Sweden from Eritrea , whom Ausonius shot in the back. The victim, however ... survived. In the middle of the day of 1 November 1991, Ausonius walked into a restaurant kitchen in Stockholm ... wounded, but was able to give a description of the Laser Man to the police. Ausonius continued his shootings ... the next day. ref name Aftonbladet051123 Ausonius then went to Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas to gamble ... January 1992, Ausonius went to Uppsala , where he walked up to a couple, and shot the man in the head ... networks. 23 January 1992, back in Stockholm, Ausonius shot Charles Dhlakama, a black bus driver, originally ... name Aftonbladet051123 That evening, Ausonius walked into a Somalia Somali club in central Stockholm ... 1992, Ausonius walked up to a kiosk where Isa Aybar, an immigrant of Turkey Turkish origin, was working. Ausonius shot him four times in the head and arm, and walked away. Aybar was seriously wounded but managed to call the police and survived. ref name Aftonbladet051123 On 30 January 1992 Ausonius ...   more details



  1. Ordo urbium nobilium

    Primary sources date December 2009 italictitle Ordo Urbium Nobilium is a prose text by Decimus Magnus Ausonius . It was written after a journey Ausonius took through the Roman empire between years 388 and 390. The book listed brief descriptions of the major cities of the Roman State. In the book he ranked Roman major cities from the most important one to the less important one. The ranking is the following Rome Roma Constantinopolis and Carthago Carthage Antiochia Antioch on the Orontes and Alexandria Treveris Trier Mediolanum Milan Capua Aquileia Arelas Arles Hispalis Emerita Seville , Corduba C rdoba, Spain C rdoba , Tarraco Tarragona and Bracara Braga Athenae Athens Catana Catania and Syracusae Syracuse, Sicily Siracusa Tolosa Toulouse Narbona Narbonne Burdigala Bordeaux External links http www.forumromanum.org literature ordo urbium.html Latin text Category Latin prose texts AncientRome stub it Ordo urbium nobilium ...   more details



  1. Aybar

    Aybar may refer to Places Aybar, Spain a village in Navarre, Spain People Willy Aybar , baseball infielder Manny Aybar , baseball pitcher Erick Aybar , baseball shortstop and younger brother of Willy Aybar Mehmet Ali Aybar , Turkish lawyer and politician Jos Rafael Llenas Aybar , Dominican Republic murder victim Isa Aybar, victim of John Ausonius disambig Category Turkish language surnames Category Surnames tr Aybar ...   more details



  1. Protrepticus

    Protrepticus lang grc may refer to Protreptic , a classical exhortation to philosophy Protrepsis and paraenesis , two closely related styles of exhortation Protrepticus Aristotle , an exhortation to philosophy by Aristotle, which survives in fragmentary form Protrepticus , a work by the Roman writer Q. Ennius Protrepticus , an exhortation to the study of the arts in general by Galen, edited by Georg Kaibel Protrepticus Clement , an exhortation to Christian conversion by Clement of Alexandria Protrepticus , a work by the Neoplatonist Iamblichus Protrepticus , one of the Idyllia of Ausonius disambig ...   more details



  1. Divona

    for his role in the public water supply for the city. Ausonius Glossary of ancient Roman ..., glauce, profunde, sonore, illimis, opace , ref Ausonius, Ordo nobilium urbium 20.30 31 Green lines ... haustu . In the next line, Ausonius says that this genius or tutelary deity is Divona in the Celtic ..., but Ausonius seems to be connecting the masculine fons to the feminine Divona . In Latin, the word ... to the goddesses. Ausonius hails salve the Genius of the city, but genius is not in the vocative case. Fons addite divis is sometimes taken as a proffered etymology Ausonius may be proposing that the word ...   more details



  1. Kyll

    for the Belgian politician Wilhelm Kyll Infobox River river name Kyll image name caption origin Hautes Fagnes mouth Moselle River Moselle br coord 49 48 12 N 6 42 6 E display inline,title basin countries Germany , Belgium length 142 km elevation 600 m discharge watershed 834 km The Kyll IPA de k l , noted by the Roman poet Ausonius as Celbis , ref Ausonius , Mosella , v. 359 ref is a 142km long river in western Germany North Rhine Westphalia and Rhineland Palatinate , left tributary of the Moselle river Moselle . It rises in the Eifel mountains, near the border with Belgium and flows generally south through the towns Stadtkyll , Gerolstein , Kyllburg and east of Bitburg . It flows into the Moselle in Ehrang, a suburb of Trier . References References Moselle Tributaries Category Rivers of North Rhine Westphalia Category Rivers of Rhineland Palatinate Category Moselle basin Category Article Feedback 5 NorthRhineWestphalia geo stub RhinelandPalatinate geo stub da Kyll de Kyll nl Kyll no Kyll nn Kyll pl Kyll ro Kyll ru ...   more details



  1. Pylaeus

    In Greek mythology , Pylaeus , son of Lethus, was one of the allies to King Priam in the Trojan War he commanded the Pelasgia n contingent together with his brother Hippothous ref Homer , Iliad , 2. 840 843 ref ref Dictys Cretensis , 2. 35 ref . Pylaeus is hardly ever mentioned separately from his brother they are said to have fallen in battle together by Dictys Cretensis ref Dictys Cretensis, 3. 14 ref and to have been buried in a garden according to the late Latin poet Ausonius ref Ausonius, Epitaph of Heroes Who Participated in The Trojan War, 21 ref . Strabo , in his comment on the Homeric passage referenced above, mentions that according to a local tradition of Lesbos , Pylaeus also commanded the Lesbian army and had a mountain on the island named Pylaeus after him ref Strabo , Geography , 13. 3. 3 ref . Pylaeus is also a surname of Hermes ref Scholia on Iliad , 2. 842 Eustathius of Thessalonica Eustathius on Iliad , 358. 19 Diogenes Laertius , 8. 1. 31. Pylaios was one of the three surnames that Hermes bore as the conveyor of the souls of the dead to the Underworld. ref . References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category People of the Trojan War ...   more details



  1. Ausonia

    Ausonia may refer to Places Argentina Ausonia, Argentina , a community in General San Mart n Department, C rdoba Italy Ausonia, Lazio , a comune in the Province of Frosinone Ships German aircraft carrier I 1915 , a German aircraft carrier RMS Ausonia , a British ocean liner SS Ausonia 1956 , an Italian cruise ship Other uses 63 Ausonia , an asteroid Lega Sud Ausonia , an Italian political party See also Ausones Ausonium Ausonius disambig bg ca Aus nia desambiguaci de Ausonia it Ausonia la Ausonia ja pt Ausonia ...   more details



  1. Flavius Sanctus

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Flavius Sanctus was a governor of one of the provinces of Roman Britain during the mid fourth century AD. He was well connected, being an associate of the Gallo Roman poet Ausonius but little else is known of him. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sanctus, Flavius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sanctus, Flavius Category Roman governors of Britain Category Ancient Romans in Britain Category 4th century Romans Ancient Rome bio stub ...   more details



  1. Decimus

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Decimus was a Ancient Rome Roman Roman naming convention praenomen . It means tenth , and was originally used as a name for tenth sons, but it was later used as a generic name. Among those named Decimus were Clodius Albinus Decimus Clodius Albinus , would be emperor of the 2nd century AD Juvenal Decimus Junius Juvenalis , a poet of the 1st century AD Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus , politician and general of the 1st century BC, assassin of Julius Caesar Decimus Junius Silanus Torquatus , consul in AD 53 Decimus Junius Silanus Consul 62 BC Decimus Magnus Ausonius , poet and rhetoric ian of the 4th century AD Decimus Burton was an English architect of the 19th century. Category Ancient Roman praenomina bg de Decimus nl Decimus ...   more details



  1. Nazarius (rhetorician)

    Other uses Nazarius disambiguation Nazarius , 4th century AD , Latin rhetorician and panegyrist , was, according to Ausonius , a professor of rhetoric at Burdigala Bordeaux . The Panegyrici Latini extant speech of which he is undoubtedly the author in R.A.B. Mynors, XII Panegyrici Latini , Oxford 1964, No. 4 English translation in C.E.V. Nixon Barbara Rodgers, In Praise of Later Roman Emperors , Berkeley 1994 was delivered in 321 to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the accession of Constantine the Great , and the fifth of his son Constantine s admission to the rank of Caesar. The preceding speech No. 12 , celebrating the victory of Constantine over Maxentius , delivered in 313 at Augusta Trevirorum Trier , has often been attributed to Nazarius, but the difference in style and vocabulary, and the more distinctly Christian coloring of Nazarius s speech, are against this. References 1911 Category Ancient Roman rhetoricians ca Nazari ret ric es Nazario ret rico nl Nazarius redenaar ...   more details



  1. Aemilius Magnus Arborius

    Aemilius Magnus Arborius was the gallo roman author of a poem in ninety two lines in elegaic verse, titled Ad Nympham nimis cultam , which contains a great many expressions taken from the older poets, and bears all the traces of the artificial labour which characterizes the later Latin poetry . It was reprinted in several later anthologies. The author of it was a rhetoric ian at Toulouse Tolosa in Gaul , the maternal uncle of Ausonius , who speaks of him with great praise, and mentions that he enjoyed the friendship of the brothers of Constantine I , when they lived at Tolosa, and was afterwards called to Constantinople to superintend the education of one of the Caesars. ref Ausonius . Parent . iii., Profess. xvi. ref ref name dgrbm Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Arborius, Aemilius Magnus editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 256 257 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0265.html ref References reflist SmithDGRBM Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arborius, Aemilius Magnus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arborius, Aemilius Magnus AncientRome bio stub Category Roman era poets Category 4th century poets Category Article Feedback 5 fr Aemilius Magnus Arborius ...   more details



  1. Alcimus Alethius

    Orphan date February 2009 For other uses, see Alcimus disambiguation . Alcimus Avitus Alethius was the writer of seven short poems in the Latin Anthology . ref name DGRBM cite encyclopedia last Smith first William authorlink William Smith lexicographer title Alcimus Alethius editor William Smith lexicographer William Smith encyclopedia Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 102 publisher Little, Brown and Company location Boston year 1867 url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0111.html ref Classical scholar J.C. Wernsdorf believed him to be the same person as Alcimus, the rhetorician in Aquitania , in Gaul , who is spoken of in terms of high praise by Sidonius Apollinaris ref J.C. Wernsdorf, Poet. Lat. Min. vol. vi. p. 26, &c. ref ref Sidonius Apollinaris , Epist. viii. 11, v. 10 ref and Ausonius. ref Ausonius , Profess. Burdigal. ii ref It is possible however that Apollinaris was referring to his contemporary, Avitus of Vienne , also known as Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus. The date of this Alcimus is determined by Jerome in his Chronicon Jerome Chronicon , who says that Alcimus and Delphidius taught in Aquitania in 360 . His poems are superior to most of his time. They are printed by Meier, in his Anthologia Latina, ep. 254 260, and by J.C. Wernsdorf, vol. vi. p.  194, &c. References Reflist SmithDGRBM inter wiki linking DEFAULTSORT Alethius, Alcimus Category Latin language writers Category Ancient Roman writers Category 4th century writers ca Aleci Alcim ...   more details



  1. Siburius

    philology commentary also in Latin. Sivan, Hagith. Ausonius of Bordeaux Genesis of a Roman Gaul ... references to him. References Reflist s start s bef before Ausonius s ttl title Praetorian prefect ...   more details



  1. Palazzo delle Scuole Palatine

    coord 45 27 53.46 N 9 11 14.46 E region IT display title Image 883MilanoScuolePalatine.JPG thumb right 350px Palazzo delle Scuole Palatine The Palace of the Palatine School in Italian language Italian Palazzo delle Scuole Palatine , or just Scuole Palatine is a historic building of Milan , Italy , located in Piazza Mercanti , the former city centre in the Middle Ages . It served as the seat of the most prestigious higher school of medieval Milan. Many notable Milanese scholars of different ages studied or taught in these schools Augustine of Hippo and Cesare Beccaria , ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 57861 Cesare Beccaria 668 Work in economics?anchor ref286907 Cesare Beccaria ref among others, served as teachers in the Palatine. The current building dates back to 1644, when it replaced an older one, which had the same function and was destroyed by a fire. The school was established in Piazza Mercanti under Giovanni Maria Visconti . In 1644, they were destroyed by a fire, and rebuilt based on the prestigious model of the nearby Palazzo dei Giureconsulti , by architect Carlo Buzzi . The building is decorated with several monuments, including a plaque with an epigram by Ausonius celebrating Milan as the New Rome of the 4th century, a statue of Augustine by sculptor Pietro Lasagna , and a statue of Ausonius. References reflist Sources O.P. Melano, Milano di terracotta e mattoni , Mazzotta, 2002 A. Lanza and M. Somar , Milano e suoi palazzi Porta Vercellina, Comasina e Nuova , Libreria Milanese, pp.  91 93 Category Palaces in Milan Scuole Palatine Category Buildings and structures completed in 1644 it Scuole Palatine ...   more details



  1. Baiocasses

    15. ref The 4th century Bordelaise poet Ausonius teases a friend as a Baiocassis who claimed to be of druid ic heritage and descended from priests of Belenus . ref Ausonius , Commemoratio professorum ... The Evidence of the Bordelaise Poet Ausonius 2003 , pp. 6 7. ref References references Bibliography ...   more details



  1. Gellert Tamas

    File Gellerttamas.jpeg thumb Gellert Tamas 2009 Gellert Tamas born 1963 is a Sweden Swedish journalist and writer. He is of Hungary Hungarian origin. ref cite web url http www.swedenabroad.com News 15629.aspx?slaveid 82781 title Embassy of Sweden Budapest News accessdate 2009 09 28 ref Tamas has worked for Dagens Nyheter , Sweden s leading daily newspaper, and as a journalist for TV4 AB TV4 . Tamas is mostly known for his 2002 book Lasermannen en ber ttelse om Sverige The Laser Man A story about Sweden . The book is about the life John Ausonius , a killer who shot people with foreign backgrounds, first with a rifle with a laser sight in Stockholm in the winter of 1991 and with a revolver caliber 38 in the spring of 1992. The book became a bestseller and was adapted into a mini TV series for Sveriges Television SVT in 2005. References references External links http www.sourze.se default.asp?itemId 10433567 Gellers etik Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tamas, Gellert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1963 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tamas, Gellert Category Swedish journalists Category Swedish writers Category 1963 births Category Living people Sweden writer stub de Gellert Tamas sv Gellert Tamas ...   more details



  1. 4th century in poetry

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Centuryinbox in? in poetry cpa 3 cpb rd century c 4th century cn1 5th century Roman empire Poets Ephrem the Syrian 306 373 , Nisibis , writing in Syriac Ausonius 310 395 , Bordeaux Himerius 315 386 , from Bithynia writing in Ancient Greek Greek Prudentius 348 405 413 in Tarraconensis , writing in Latin Claudian ? 404 Dates Unknown Avienus , Volsinii , Etruria , writing in Latin Nonnus , Egypt , writing in Ancient Greek Greek Quintus Smyrnaeus , writing in Ancient Greek Greek Tryphiodorus , Egypt , writing in Ancient Greek Greek Palladas , Alexandria , Egypt , writing in Ancient Greek Greek South Asia Kalidasa , writing in Sanskrit Amara Sinha , Sanskrit grammarian and poet China Poets by date of birth Tao Yuanming 365 372 427 , Jiangxi Xie Lingyun 385 433 Timeline 365 &ndash Tao Qian Zh t s p T o Qi n w T ao Ch ien , also known as Tao Yuanming , perhaps born this year died 427 385 &ndash Xie Lingyun died 433 Decades and years DecadesAndYearsIn 2 3 4 in poetry DEFAULTSORT 4th Century In Poetry Category Years in poetry Category 4th century works Poetry ...   more details



  1. Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius

    he was posterior to his colleague, the poet Ausonius , because he was the younger prefect. Ausonius ... Magnus Ausonius s aft after Gratian Flavius Gratianus Augustus V, br Theodosius I Flavius Theodosius ...   more details



  1. Erynnis martialis

    italictitle Taxobox name Mottled Duskywing image image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Hesperiidae tribus Erynnini genus Erynnis species E. martialis binomial Erynnis martialis binomial authority Scudder, 1869 synonyms Nisoniades martialis Scudder, 1869 Thanaos quercus Butler, 1870 Nisoniades ausonius Lintner, 1872 Mottled Duskywing Erynnis martialis is a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family. It is found in most of the eastern United States and in southern Ontario , Quebec , and southeastern Manitoba . ref name CBIF http www.cbif.gc.ca spp pages butterflies species MottledDuskywing e.php Mottled Duskywing , Butterflies of Canada ref The wingspan is 25 29  mm. There can be two generations from mid May to late August. ref name CBIF The larvae feed on Ceanothus americanus and Ceanothus fendleri . ref http www.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia hesperioidea hesperiidae pyrginae erynnis index.html Erynnis , funet.fi ref References refs External links http www.nearctica.com butter plate25 Emartial.htm Mottled Duskywing , Nearctica http bugguide.net node view 425666 Mottled Duskywing , BugGuide http www.butterfliesandmoths.org species?l 2000 Mottled Duskywing , Butterflies and moths of North America Category Pyrginae Category Butterflies and moths of North America Pyrginae stub la Erynnis martialis vi Erynnis martialis ...   more details



  1. Aemilia (physician)

    Aemilia Hilaria c. 300 c. 363 ref name Ogilvie cite book first Marilyn Bailey last Ogilvie title The biographical dictionary of women in science pioneering lives from ancient times to the mid 20th century url http books.google.com books?id QmfyK0QtsRAC&pg PA11 accessdate 16 December 2011 publisher Taylor & Francis US year 2000 isbn 978 0 415 92038 4 page 11 ref was a Gallo Roman culture Gallo Roman physician. She practiced medicine, and wrote books on gynecology and obstetrics . ref name C86 Chicago, 86. ref She was called Hilaria due to her cheerfulness as a baby. ref name Gardner1991 cite book last Gardner first Jane F. title Women in Roman Law and Society year 1991 publisher Indiana University Press isbn 0253206359 edition 1st page 182 ref Life Aemilia was born in the Roman Empire in an area near what is now Moselle , France. She continued to live in the area as an adult and became a physician there. ref name Ogilvie Aemilia was the maternal aunt of Ausonius . Ausonius wrote a series of biographical poems about his family members, including Ameilia, called Parentalia . His poem about his aunt described her as a dedicated virgin , who rejected marriage in order to further her career. ref name Aemilia He described her as trained in the medical arts as well as any man. ref name Furst1999 cite book last Furst first Lilian R. title Women Healers and Physicians Climbing a Long Hill year 1999 publisher University Press of Kentucky location Lexington isbn 081310954X page 144 ref He called her an honest and skilled physician, who also assisted her physician brother in his own studies. ref name Ogilvie Legacy Aemilia is a featured figure on Judy Chicago s installation piece The Dinner Party , being represented as one of the 999 names on the List of women in the Heritage Floor Heritage Floor . ref name C86 ref name Aemilia cite web year 2007 title Aemilia work Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art The Dinner Party Heritage Floor publisher Brooklyn Museum url http www ...   more details



  1. Roman Catholic Diocese of Angoulême

    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Angoul me is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church in France . Originally erected in the 3rd century, the episcopal see is the Angoul me Cathedral . Comprising the d partement of the Charente , the diocese has always been suffragan to the Archbishopric of Bordeaux , under the old r gime as well as under the Concordat. History Its first bishop was Ausonius, a disciple, it is said, of St. Martial , concerning whom we have two historical authorities St. Gregory of Tours , who held that St. Martial preached the gospel in Limoges about the year 250, and the Limousin traditions, transmitted or invented by the chronicler Adh mar de Chabannes , who maintained that St. Martial was the immediate disciple of St. Peter. According to the latter opinion St. Ausonius was a bishop of the first century according to the former, of the third century. St. Salvius, honoured as a martyr at Valenciennes , whom the Gallia Christiana makes a Bishop of Angoul me, was undoubtedly only a missionary bishop of the eighth century. In the list of the Bishops of Angoul me is found the name of the poet Octavien de St. Gelais 1494 1502 . The religious monuments of the province of Angoumois are remarkable for their admirable Romano Byzantine fa ades. The most beautiful of them is St. Peter s Cathedral at Angoul me. The memory of a wealthy and famous Augustinian abbey, founded in 1122, is kept alive by its ruins at Couronne, near Angoul me. Ordinaries Antoine de La Barre 14 Jan 1524 Appointed 15 Jul 1527 Appointed, Archbishop of Tours Dominique Lacombe 11 Apr 1802 Appointed 7 Apr 1823 Died Jean Joseph Pierre Guigou 10 Sep 1823 Appointed 21 May 1842 Died Ren Fran ois R gnier 15 Jun 1842 Appointed 16 May 1850 Appointed, Archbishop of Cambrai Antoine Charles Cousseau 17 Jun 1850 Appointed 12 Aug 1872 Resigned Alexandre L opold Sebaux 16 Dec 1872 Appointed 17 May 1891 Died Jean Baptiste Fr rot 2 Apr 1892 Appointed 6 Sep 1899 Died Jean Louis Mando 7 Dec 1899 ...   more details



  1. Cohors I Alpinorum equitata

    Army 1980 Spaul, John COHORS 2 2000 Institut Ausonius, La voie de Rome exhibition in Bordeaux 2008 ...   more details



  1. Catamite

    File Roman Empire Ganymede.jpg thumb Roman Ganymede as a puer delicatus , with the eagle of Jove A catamite Latin catamitus was a handsome youth kept as a Sexuality in ancient Rome sexual companion in ancient Rome , usually in a pederasty in ancient Rome pederastic relationship . ref Craig Williams, Roman Homosexuality Oxford University Press, 1999, 2010 , pp. 52 55, 75. ref The word derives from the proper noun Catamitus, the Latinized form of Ganymede mythology Ganymede , the beautiful Troy Trojan youth abducted by Zeus to be his companion and cupbearer. ref Alastair J.L. Blanshard, Greek Love, in Sex Vice and Love from Antiquity to Modernity Wiley Blackwell, 2010 , p. 131. Both Servius , note to Aeneid 1.128, and Sextus Pompeius Festus Festus state clearly that Catamitus was the Latin equivalent of Ganymedes Festus says he was the concubinus of Jove. Alessandra Bertocchi and Mirka Maraldi, Menaechmus quidam Indefinites and Proper Nouns in Classical and Late Latin, in Latin vulgaire Latin tardif. Actes du VII sup me sup Colloque international sur le latin vulgaire et tardif. S ville, 2 6 septembre 2003 University of Seville, 2006 , p. 95, note 16. ref The Etruscan language Etruscan form of the name was Catmite , from an alternate Greek form of the name, Gadymedes . ref Larissa Bonfante and Judith Swaddling, Etruscan Myths University of Texas Press, 2006 , p. 73. ref The word appears widely but not necessarily frequently in the Latin literature of antiquity, from Plautus to Ausonius . It is sometimes a synonym for Homosexuality in ancient Rome Puer delicatus puer delicatus , delicate boy . Cicero uses the term as an insult. ref Cicero, frg. B29 of his orations and Philippics 2.77 Bertocchi and Maraldi, Menaechmus quidam , p. 95. ref The word became a general term for a boy groomed for sexual purposes. See also wiktionary catamite Homosexuality in ancient Rome References Reflist Category Pederasty Category Sexuality in ancient Rome Ancient Rome stub ast Catamita br ...   more details




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