Flavia Domitilla may refer to Domitilla the Elder , the wife of the Roman Emperor Vespasian Domitilla the Younger , Vespasian s only daughter Flavia Domitilla saint , daughter of Domitilla the Younger hndis Domitilla, Flavia DEFAULTSORT Domitilla, Flavia de Flavia Domitilla it Flavia Domitilla nl Flavia Domitilla ... more details
File Flavia Domitilla Major.jpg 200px thumb Domitilla from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Image Denarius Domitilla RIC 0137.jpg thumb Roman denarius depicting Flavia Domitilla the Elder Flavia Domitilla Major Major , Latin for the elder Flavia Domitilla the Elder or Domitilla the Elder died before 69, perhaps c.65 was the wife of the Roman Emperor Vespasian . She was a daughter of Flavius Liberalis , a humble quaestor s clerk. Before her marriage, she was a formal mistress to an African equestrian Roman knight . Vespasian married her around 38. She was the mother of Domitilla the Younger and of the emperors Titus and Domitian and died before Vespasian assumed the purple. External links http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer L Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Vespasian .html 3 Suetonius Divus Vespasianus , 3 http www.coinarchives.com a results.php?results 100&search Domitilla Various Roman coinage of Domitilla the Elder Category Flavian Dynasty Category Flavii Domitilla Category Year of death missing Category Ancient Roman women Category 1st century Romans Category 1st century deaths bg de Domitilla die ltere es Domitilla la Mayor fr Domitilla l A n e it Flavia Domitilla maggiore nl Flavia Domitilla maior tr Ya l Domitilla pl Domitilla Starsza ... more details
Flavian dynasty image Image Domitilla Minor denarius.png 300px caption Denarius depicting Flavia Domitilla the Younger Flavia Domitilla the Younger or Flavia Domitilla Minor c. 45 &ndash c. 66 was the only daughter of the Roman Emperor Vespasian and Domitilla the Elder Flavia Domitilla the Elder . Her elder brother was Titus , and her younger brother Domitian . At the age of fifteen, she was married to Quintus Petillius Cerialis , with whom she had a daughter, the later Christian saint Flavia Domitilla saint Flavia Domitilla . Domitilla died before Vespasian became emperor in 69. She was later apotheosis deified by her younger brother Domitian , who also bestowed the honorific title of Augusta honorific Augusta upon her. External links Commonscat inline Domitilla Minor Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 45 births Category 1st century deaths Category Flavian Dynasty Category Flavii Domitilla Category Ancient Roman women Category 1st century Romans Category Deified people bg de Domitilla die J ngere es Domitilla la Menor fr Domitilla la Jeune it Flavia Domitilla minore nl Flavia Domitilla minor pl Domitilla M odsza tr Gen Domitilla ... more details
Infobox Saint name Saints Nereus and Achilleus, Domitilla, and Saint Pancras birth date death date feast day 12 May venerated in Roman Catholic Church image StDomitillaetal.jpg imagesize 200px caption Domitilla, with Saints Nereus and Achilleus , by Niccl Circignani birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage ..., Domitilla, and Pancras are martyrs of the Roman Catholic Church . In the General Roman Calendar ... memorials on 12 May. Before 1595, the calendar did not celebrate Flavia Domitilla saint Domitilla ... Nereus and Achilleus, whose grave was in the Catacomb of Domitilla on the Via Ardeatina . The notice ... at Rome in the cemetery of Praetextatus an evident error for Domitilla? the natal day of the brothers ... by de Rossi in the Catacomb of Domitilla. Amongst the numerous objects found in the ruins ... rubens.jpg thumb 225px left Saints Domitilla, Nereus, Achilleus , by Peter Paul ... Chamberlain s of Flavia Domitilla saint Flavia Domitilla , a niece of the Emperor Domitian with the Christian ... beheaded in Terracina . The graves of these two martyrs were on an estate of the Lady Domitilla near ... ancient part of the catacomb of Domitilla, built as far back as the beginning of the 2nd century, we ... relation to the Flavian family, of which Domitilla, the foundress of the catacomb, was a member. In the Epistle ... to aid in the controversy whether there were two Christians of the name of Domitilla in the family ... Roman Martyrology under date of 16 October, nothing more is known. The relics of Domitilla, Nereus ... Tridentine Calendar References Reflist Catholic wstitle Sts. Nereus and Achilleus, Domitilla and Pancratius DEFAULTSORT Nereus, Achilleus, Domitilla, And Pancras Category Christian martyrs of the Roman era Nereus, Achilleus, Domitilla, Pancratius Category Articles about multiple people Nereus, Achilleus, Domitilla, Pancratius Category 1st century Christian martyr saints de Nereus und Achilleus it San ... more details
TOCright Flavia Domitilla was daughter of Domitilla the Younger by an unknown father, perhaps Quintus Petillius Cerialis . She married her cousin, the consul Titus Flavius Clemens consul Titus Flavius Clemens . In Roman literature Quintilian ref Quintilian, http honeyl.public.iastate.edu quintilian 4 intro.html 2 Institutio Oratoria, iv. 1, 2 ref reports that he had been entrusted with the tutelage of two of Domitian s grandsons. These should be the children of this Domitilla and Clemens. Suetonius states that Domitian designated Clemens children his successors whilst they were still very young, before their parents fall, and renamed them Domitianus and Vespasianus. ref Suetonius, http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Domitian .html 15 Life of Domitian , 12 ref Dio reports ref http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Cassius Dio 67 .html 14 Epitome of Cassius ... was a cousin and married to Flavia Domitilla, who was also a relative of the emperor s. The charge ... of their property. Domitilla was merely banished to Pandateria Ventotene . Suetonius also states that Domitilla ... Domitilla birth date 1st century death date 90s feast day May 12 venerated in Greek Orthodox Church ... also Nereus, Achilleus, Domitilla and Pancratius Flavia Domitilla is a saint in the Greek Orthodox Church ..., 7. ref represent Flavia Domitilla as the niece, not the wife of the consul Flavius Clemens, and say ... were Christians, and latter generally referred to as Flavia Domitilla the Younger. Lightfoot has shown ... of Domitilla, saying that she was the daughter of Clemens sister, and that she was deported ... Domitilla. When Domitian had decreed that in 30 days, the Senate would confirm an edict to kill all Jew s and Christian s in the Roman Empire, Domitilla convinced her husband to stand up for the Jews ... OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Ponza or Pandateria Category Flavian Dynasty Category Flavii Domitilla Category ... de Flavia Domitilla Heilige fr Flavia Domitilla it Flavia Domitilla figlia di Domitilla minore ... more details
Maria Domitilla Galluzzi 1595 1671 was a Catholic mysticism mystic , never canonized . According to E. Ann Matter , her foremost chronicler, Galluzzi entered her convent at Pavia, and after some time, began to experience ecstatic visions of Passion Christianity Christ s Passion . Amongst other miraculous events, levitation paranormal levitation is alleged to have occurred when Galluzzi rose to view a crucifix of Christ s Passion agonies through supernatural means. Matter notes that Galluzzi s work is based on the spiritual disciplines of Ignatius Loyola , although the seventeenth century church investigated her for orthodoxy . However, while Galluzzi survived this scrutiny, her mysticism and piety was never recognized through beatification as a Catholic saint , due to Counter Reformation Catholic rationalist tendencies and sceptical reception of alleged ecstatic visions. It may be instructive to compare her life to her contemporary, Cecilia Ferrazzi 1609 1684 , to whom she bears many similarities and differences. Bibliography E. Ann Matter Discourses of Desire Sexuality and Christian Women s Visionary Narratives Journal of Homosexuality 18 1989 90 119 132. E. Ann Matter Theories of the Passions and the Ecstacies of Late Medieval Religious Women in Lisa Perfetti ed The Representation of Women s Emotions in Medieval and Early Modern Culture Gainesville University Press of Florida 2005 ISBN 0 8130 2829 9 See also Cecilia Ferrazzi DEFAULTSORT Galluzzi, Maria Domitilla Category 1595 births Category 1671 deaths ... more details
Saint Flavia may refer to Flavia Domitilla saint Flavia saint See also Saint Placidus martyr hndis Flavia, Saint Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Saint Achilles may refer to Saint Achilles, one of the four Saints Nereus and Achilleus, Domitilla and Pancratius Achilles of Larissa d. 330 AD Achilleus Kewanuka d. 1886 hndis Achilles ... more details
Flavius Liberalis was a Ancient Rome Roman of the 1st century and was a man of Equestrian Roman equestrian rank, who came from Ferentium modern Ferento a country town in Italy . This man of humble origins was a quaestor and later a law clerk . Liberalis had his daughter Domitilla the Elder Flavia Domitilla appear before a board of arbitration to prove her claim for Roman Citizenship, instead of a Latin one. She later married the future Emperor Vespasian . Her children with Vespasian were Domitilla the Younger and Emperors Titus and Domitian . Sources Suetonius Twelve Caesars Suetonius , The Twelve Caesars Vespasian Category Ancient Roman equites Flavius Liberalis Category 1st century Romans Ancient Rome stub bg it Flavio Liberale ... more details
For St. Flavia Domitilla Flavia Domitilla saint Saint Flavia is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. She was martyred at Messina along with her brother, the Benedictine monk Saint Placidus , their brothers Eutychius and Victorinus, Donatus, Firmatus the deacon, Faustus, and thirty other monks. They were killed by pirates. Their feast day is Oct. 15. ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 641 Saint Flavia, Catholic Online . ref Notes reflist Category Christian saints in unknown century Category Medieval Italian saints nl Flavia heilige ... more details
and mistress of Domitian Flavia Julia Helena , the mother of Constantine I Domitilla the Elder , Flavia Domitilla, the wife of Vespasian Domitilla the Younger , Flavia Domitilla, the daughter of Vespasian Flavia Domitilla saint Flavia Domitilla the saint and granddaughter of Vespasian Flavia ... more details
in love with Domitilla, the charming, fifteen year old daughter of the house. And to that extent his ... Theodosia of the Duke s interest in Domitilla he also hints to Riviero, the Duke s secretary, that Theodosia ..., and Theodosia clashes with her brother and with Domitilla as well. Montalto tries to keep the mess ... involves Domitilla, and her infatuation with the King. The King at first plans to arrange ... her daughter s situation and asks the King to help resolve it. The King does so, by asking Domitilla ... . The plan works, and Domitilla, her infatuation broken, becomes affianced to the noble young Octavio ... more details
Infobox Saint name Saint Flavius Clement birth date death date 96 feast day 22 June venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 150px caption birth place death place titles Martyr beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Flavius Clement died 96 AD was an early Christian martyr . He was the brother of Roman emperor Vespasian and uncle of emperors Titus and Domitian . He was the husband of Saint Flavia Domitilla . He held the post of consul to Domitian in 95 AD, but was executed by Domitian for being a Christian. ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 3392 Catholic Online ref Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Clement, Flavius Category 96 deaths Category Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 1st century Christian martyr saints ... more details
Flavian dynasty about the Greek mythological woman who was transformed into a man Caeneus the genus of mayflies Caenis genus Caenis , a former slave and secretary of Antonia Minor mother of the emperor Claudius , was the mistress of the Roman emperor Vespasian . It is believed that she was born in Istria, now in Croatia. Lives of the Twelve Caesars Suetonius says that after the death of Vespasian s wife Domitilla the Elder Flavia Domitilla , Caenis was his wife in all but name until her death in AD 74. She had a remarkable memory and considerable influence on the emperor s administration, carried out official business on his behalf, and apparently made a lot of money from her position. However, she was treated with disrespect by Vespasian s son Domitian . Popular culture The life of Caenis and her love story with Vespasian is portrayed in Lindsey Davis novel The Course of Honour . Sources Suetonius , Lives of the Twelve Caesars http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Vespasian .html 3 Vespasian 3 , http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Vespasian .html 21 21 http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Domitian .html 12.3 Domitian 12.3 Dio Cassius , Roman History http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Cassius Dio 65 .html 66 14 66.14 William Smith 1870 , Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology DEFAULTSORT Caenis Category 74 deaths Category Ancient Roman women Category 1st century Romans Category Emperors slaves and freedmen br Antonia Caenis bg de Antonia Caenis ko it Antonia Caenis sv Caenis tr Caenis ... more details
earth. In his home, Akiba ben Joseph taught Flavius Clemens and his wife Flavia Domitilla saint Flavia Domitilla about the One True God and the teachings of Judaism. The earth proved successful ... would be voted on by the Senate, Clemens wife Flavia Domitilla saint Flavia Domitilla convinced him ... Orthodox Church and his feast day is 22 June. His wife Flavia Domitilla saint Flavia Domitilla ... more details
Image RomaSMariaLoreto Sangallo .jpg thumb The church of Santa Maria di Loreto , designed by Antonio da Sangallo the younger . Santa Maria di Loreto is a 16th century churches of Rome church in Rome , located just across the street from the Trajan s Column , near the giant Monument of Vittorio Emanuele II . The construction of this church was started in 1507 by Antonio da Sangallo the younger , with an octagonal floor plan the dome and the lantern were completed by Jacopo del Duca some 75 years later. The church was built atop an earlier 15th century chapel. It is most notable for the adjacent erection of a similarly domed 18th century church Santissimo Nome di Maria , giving the semblance of twin churches. The interior decoration is best noted for the statuary, including a statue at the entrance by Andrea Sansovino and around the altar, four angels by Stefano Maderno , and representations of four martyred virgin and Roman saints, apt companions to a church dedicated to the Loreto AN transposed house of the Virgin Mary s Annunciation . The four martyrs in order of completion were Saint Agnes by Pompeo Ferrucci , Flavia Domitilla saint Saint Flavia Domitilla by Domenico de Rossi , Saint Cecilia by Giuliano Finelli , and the famous early Baroque statue of Santa Susanna by Francois Duquesnoy . External links http www.romeartlover.it Cupole.html coord 41 53 46 N 12 29 03 E region IT RM type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Santa Maria Di Loreto, Rome Category Roman Catholic churches in Rome Maria Loreto Category Renaissance architecture Maria di Loreto Category Church buildings established in the 16th century de Santa Maria di Loreto Rom it Chiesa di Santa Maria di Loreto Roma uk ... more details
Infobox Given Name Revised name Flavia image Zenda1 Gibson.jpg imagesize 200 caption The Ancient Roman name Flavia was used for Princess Flavia in The Prisoner of Zenda . pronunciation FLAH vee ah gender Female meaning golden, blonde the feminine form of the Roman family name Flavius . region Italy, France, Brazil, Romania, Spain and other Spanish speaking countries nickname origin Ancient Roman related names Flaviana, Flavie, Flaviere, Flavyere footnotes Flavia is an Ancient Roman name meaning blonde from the Latin word flavus , meaning golden, blonde . It is a feminine form of the Roman naming conventions Roman family name Flavius . The name is most commonly used in Italy , France , Romania , Brazil Portuguese language Portuguese Fl via and in Spanish language Spanish speaking countries. ref http www.behindthename.com namesakes search.php?terms flavia Behind the Name ref Flavia is the name of Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint s Flavia Domitilla saint Flavia Domitilla and Flavia martyr Flavia . It was also the name of Princess Flavia, a major character in Anthony Hope s 1894 novel The Prisoner of Zenda and its sequel Rupert of Hentzau . It may also refer to The feminine form of Flavius , a Roman gens Flavia Ottaviani , an Italian figure skater Flavia Pennetta , an Italian tennis player Flavia Cacace , an Italian born British dancer. Flavia Caesariensis , a Roman province. Flavia de Luce, the 11 year old main character in Alan Bradley s mystery series, the first of which is The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie . Notes reflist Category Italian feminine given names Category Romanian feminine given names Category Spanish feminine given names Category Ancient Roman names If anyone can put a more accurate subcategory of this one in its place, please do so. ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Marcovaldo is a collection of twenty short stories written by Italo Calvino . It was initially published as Marcovaldo ovvero Le stagioni in citt Marcovaldo, or The Seasons in the City . It was published in 1963 but the first stories were written in the early 1950s. The twenty stories have been structured so as to represent the yearly seasonal cycle five times. The Marcovaldo series depicts the life of a poor rural man with his family living in a big industrial city in northern Italy . The central character Marcovaldo has an affinity with nature and a distaste with city life. In each story Marcovaldo succumbs to something that appears natural and beautiful but actually disappoints him. Common themes in the stories include pollution , appearance vs. reality , failure , poverty and consumerism . Marcovaldo works at Sbav and Co. Characters Marcovaldo Main Character Domitilla Wife of Marcovaldo Michelino Oldest Son Pietruccio Son Paolino Youngest Son Filippetto sometimes Fiordaligi Son Teresa sometimes Isolina Daughter Category 1963 books Category Short story collections by Italo Calvino Story collection stub fr Marcovaldo it Marcovaldo ovvero Le stagioni in citt ... more details
File Flavia Titiana.jpg 200px thumb Flavia Titiana from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Flavia Titiana was a Roman empress, wife of emperor Pertinax , who ruled briefly in 193 . Life Flavia Titiana was the daughter of a Roman Senate Senator , Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus, Roman consul Consul suffectus in 170, FA in 186, Proconsul of Asia Roman province Asia and Praefectus urbi Romae ca. 200, and wife Flavia Titiana, and sister of Titus Flavius Titianus, born ca 165, Roman consul Consul suffectus ca 200 and married to Postumia Varia, born ca 175, by whom he had issue. Her maternal grandfather was Titus Flavius Titianus, born ca. 95, who was Prefect Praefectus of Aegyptus Roman province Aegyptus between 126 and 133 and was believed to be a third son of Titus Flavius Clemens consul Titus Flavius Clemens and wife Flavia Domitilla saint Flavia Domitilla . She married Publius Helvius Pertinax, a rich self made man who had made a successful military and civil career. Flavia Titiana bore two children, a boy called Publius Helvius Pertinax and an unknown daughter. Pertinax was proclaimed emperor after the murder of Commodus on January 1, 193. While the new princeps was offering the customary sacrifice on the Capitoline Hill , the Roman Senate gave Flavia Titiana the honorary title of Augusta. After the murder of Pertinax by the Praetorian Guard praetorians on March 28, 193 neither Flavia, nor her children were hurt. The Historia Augusta claims that Flavia Titiana carried on an amour quite openly with a man who sang to the lyre but Pertinax was not concerned. ref http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Historia Augusta Pertinax .html Historia Augusta Life of Pertinax Bot generated title ref References references start box s roy succession box title Empress of Rome before Bruttia Crispina after Manlia Scantilla years 193 end box DEFAULTSORT Titiana, Flavia Category Roman empresses Category 2nd century Romans bg es Flavia Ticiana fr Flavia Titiana it ... more details
, Domitilla and Pancratius Sts. Nereus and Achilleus , two soldiers and martyrs of the 4th century ... the relics of the two martyrs were transferred from the Catacomb of Domitilla to the Sant Adriano ... panels, houses the relics of Nereus, Achilleus, and of Flavia Domitilla saint St Flavia Domitilla all three of them where brought here from the Catacomb of Domitilla. Next to the altar there are two ... basilica of the Catacomb of Domitilla, so thought that this was the place St. Gregory ... more details
John Honyman 1613 &ndash April 1636 , also Honeyman , Honiman , Honnyman , or other variants, was an English actor of the Caroline era . He was a member of the King s Men , the most prominent playing company of its era, best known as the company of William Shakespeare and Richard Burbage . ref Andrew John Gurr Andrew Gurr , The Shakespeare Company 1594&ndash 1642 , Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004 p. 231. ref Honyman belonged to the generation that followed Shakespeare and Burbage. He was christened on February 7, 1613, in the parish of St. Botolph s, Bishopsgate . An apprentice of John Shank , he started his career as a boy player filling female roles in his teens he was playing leading female parts, Domitilla in The Roman Actor 1626 in literature 1626 and Sophia in The Picture 1629 in literature 1629 , both plays by Philip Massinger , and Clarinda in Lodowick Carlell s The Deserving Favourite also 1629 . Some boy actors of Honyman s era made successful transitions from filling lead female roles as boys to lead male roles as young men Stephen Hammerton and Richard Sharpe actor Richard Sharpe are two examples of this successful transition. John Honyman illustrates the opposite phenomenon, in that he graduated to only rather minor roles as a young adult. He played the servingman Sly in John Clavell s The Soddered Citizen 1630 in literature 1630 , and the First Merchant in Massinger s Believe as You List 1631 in literature 1631 . In the 1632 in literature 1632 King s Men s revival of John Fletcher playwright John Fletcher s The Wild Goose Chase , he filled the minor part of Young Man disguised as a Factor. Why did Honyman not turn into a leading man actor? He played Domitilla in The Roman Actor &mdash and the text twice refers to her short stature. Perhaps he never grew tall enough to dominate the stage in leading roles. Why did he stop playing females? Perhaps his voice broke too low for him to be credible as a woman. Individual combinations of such factor ... more details
BLP refimprove date December 2010 E. Ann Matter, Ph.D born 1947 is Associate Dean for Arts & Letters and Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania . She specializes in Medieval Christianity, including mysticism , women and religion, sexuality and religion, manuscript and textual studies and sacred music. She has written extensively on the life and work of seventeenth century Italian Catholic nun and mystic, Sister Maria Domitilla Galluzzi . Education Matter was educated at Oberlin College , where she received her Bachelor of Arts B.A. in Religion 1971 , and at Yale University , where she received her Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. 1974 , Master of Philosophy M.Phil . 1975 , and Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. 1976 in Religious Studies . In 1976, Matter began to teach at the University of Pennsylvania , where, in 1996, she was elected R. Jean Brownlee Professor of Religious Studies. In 2005, Matter was appointed William R. Kenan Professor of Religious Studies and in 2006 to the post of Associate Dean for Arts & Letters, with responsibility for all 12 of the University s humanities departments. In 1992, she received the prized Guggenheim Fellowship and, in 2003, she was elected Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America . Publications In 1992, Matter published The Voice of My Beloved, the history of interpretation of the Song of Songs in Western Medieval Christianity . Recently, she became the co editor of both The New Cambridge History of the Bible , and Creative Women in Medieval and Early Modern Italy A Religious and Artistic Renaissance . She is also Christianity Editor of the Encyclopedia of Women in World Religions . External links http ccat.sas.upenn.edu amatter cv.html CV at UPenn Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Matter, E. Ann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Matter, E. Ann Category 1947 births Category Living people Category Oberlin College alu ... more details
Nereus , in Greek Mythology, was the eldest son of Pontus mythology Pontus and Gaia mythology Gaia . Nereus may also refer to 12 metre yacht Northern Lights , which competed in the America s Cup under the name Nereus. 4660 Nereus , a small asteroid Nereus Grid Computing , an open source Java based computer software utility for Massively Parallel Computing Nereus Martian crater , a small crater on Meridiani Planum Nereus meta modeling language , a meta modelling language used in computer science Nereus Nuclear Reactor Nereus underwater tidal turbine , built by marine renewable power company Atlantis, installed at Newhaven, Victoria , Australia Nereus underwater vehicle , a hybrid autonomous underwater vehicle remotely operated vehicle from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution WHOI Nereus walrus , an orphaned walrus that resided in the Indianapolis Zoo Nereus Pharmaceuticals , an American pharmaceutical company founded in 1988 Nereus Rowing Club , Amsterdam, founded in 1885 Nerus Stargate , a fictional character on Stargate SG 1 Saints Nereus and Achilleus, Domitilla and Pancratius Saint Nereus , a Roman saint Nereus, a Greek steamer known previously as the SS Pfalz USS Nereus disambiguation el fr Nereus it Nereo disambigua lb Nereus nl Nereus doorverwijspagina ja pl Nereus pt Nereu desambigua o ru tr Nereus ... more details