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  1. Publilius Syrus

    Publilius less correctly Publius Syrus , a Latin writer of Maxim saying maxim s, flourished in the 1st century Before Christ BC . He was a Syria Roman province Syrian who was brought as a slave to Italy , but by his wit and talent he won the favor of his master, who freed and educated him. His mimes, in which he acted himself, had a great success in the provincial towns of Italy and at the games given by Julius Caesar Caesar in 46 BC. Publilius was perhaps even more famous as an improviser, and received from Caesar himself the prize in a contest in which he vanquished all his competitors, including the celebrated Decimus Laberius . All that remains of his works is a collection of Sentences Sententiae , a series of moral maxims in iambic and trochaic Verse poetry verse . This collection must have been made at a very early date, since it was known to Aulus Gellius in the 2nd century AD. Each ... see also W. Meyer, Die Sammlungen der Spruchverse des Publilius Syrus 1877 , an important work. References reflist 1911 External links wikiquote http www.thelatinlibrary.com syrus.html Publilius Syrus in Latin at The Latin Library http www.fh augsburg.de harsch Chronologia Lsante01 Publilius pub intr.html Publilius Syrus in Latin at Bibliotheca Augustana http www.quotationspage.com quotes Publilius Syrus English translations of 63 quotations at the Quotations Page http books.google.com ... Sayings of Publius Syrus, a Roman Slave , English translation published in 1856, with a Sketch of the Life of Syrus. Category Latin language writers Category Ancient Roman writers Category Golden Age Latin writers Category 1st century BC Romans cs Publilius Syrus z Antiochie de Publilius Syrus es Publio Siro eu Publio Siro fa fr Publius Syrus it Publilio Siro he la Publilius Syrus hu Publilius Syrus nl Publilius Syrus pt P blio Siro ru sk Publius Syrus sv Publilius Syrus uk ...   more details



  1. Syrus

    Disambiguation Syrus may also refer to Publilius Syrus and to Syrus Truesdale of Yu Gi Oh GX . In Greek mythology , Syrus was the son of Sinope daughter of Asopus and Merope and Apollo god Apollo the syria ns are named after him. ref Diodorus Siculus , Bibliotheca historica , Book IV, 74.1 2 ref References references Category Greek mythology sr ...   more details



  1. Saint Syrus

    Saint Syrus or St Syrus may refer to Syrus of Genoa Syrus of Pavia San Siro CO , a comune of Como in Italy disambig hn de San Siro it San Siro lmo San Sir nl San Siro ja uk ...   more details



  1. Syrus of Pavia

    for the Genovese saint Syrus of Genoa Infobox Saint name Saint Syrus of Pavia birth date death date 1st century AD feast day December 9 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Castelletto monferrato chiesa san siro particolare.jpg imagesize 200px caption Statue of Syrus, Chiesa di San Siro, Castelletto Monferrato . birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes bishop trampling a basilisk symbol of Arianism underfoot bishop enthroned between two deacons with Saint Juventius patronage Pavia major shrine Pavia suppressed date issues commons Category Saint Syrus Saint Syrus Sirus of Pavia lang it San Siro is traditionally said to have been the first bishop of Pavia during the 1st century. His legend, according to the 14th century source known as the De laudibus Papi In the Praise of Pavia , states that Syrus was the boy with the five loaves who appears in the Feeding the multitude Gospels . As Hippolyte Delehaye writes, To have lived amongst the Saviour s immediate following was...honorable...and accordingly old patrons of churches were identified with certain persons in the gospels or who were supposed to have had some part of Christ Christ s life on earth. ref delehaye Syrus is said to have followed Saint Peter to Rome and from there he was sent to the Po River Po valley to preach and convert the people to the Christian faith. He preached in all of the major cities of northern Italy . Another tradition, dating back to the 8th century, makes Syrus a disciple of Saint Hermagoras , who in turn was the disciple ... and Syrus are reported to have been the first bishop of Pavia. Syrus worked to challenge and convert those who followed Arianism in his diocese. Veneration Syrus is the patron saint of Pavia. Bramante ... saints saints08.htm Saint Siro http www.catholic forum.com saints saints75.htm Saint Syrus of Pavia ... de Syrus Heiliger fr Syrus de Pavie it Siro di Pavia nl Syrus van Pavia pl Syrus z Pawii ru ...   more details



  1. Syrus Truesdale

    Infobox animanga character name Syrus Truesdale series Yu Gi Oh GX image caption Syrus Truesdale first ... Cyberoid Season 4 Syrus Truesdale , known as nihongo Sh Marufuji Marufuji Sh in the original ... Oh GX manga manga series. In the English version, Syrus is voiced by Wayne Grayson , while Masami ... doubt, Syrus journey toward strengthening himself provides sharp contrast to protagonist Jaden Yuki s active determination. Character design Image Sho Linework.jpg thumbnail 180px left Syrus design ... angles. Syrus character design was overseen by Kenichi Hara. ref cite web title Yu Gi Oh Duel Monsters ... over the course of the series. The designs for all three uniforms worn by Syrus are identical ... hand. Biography In the timeline of the Yu Gi Oh GX anime, Syrus is the younger brother of Zane Truesdale ..., for Syrus was unable to cope with its potential drawback. ref Yu Gi Oh GX . Episode 7. November ... Paradox Brothers , Syrus fell for every single ploy the brothers set. Praised by Jaden, he regained ... victory. During the second year, Syrus is given an opportunity to advance to Ra Yellow should he be able ..., 2005. ref Feeling that he should not shoulder his brother s legacy, Syrus gives his Power Bond card .... Syrus would also develop a rivalry with Tyranno Hassleberry over which of the two is better suited ..., though Tyranno allows himself to be defeated rather than tying with Syrus after seeing the latter s devotion to Jaden. As he observes his brother s actions following his rebirth, Syrus notes ..., Syrus acknowledges the inevitability that the two of them will face one another. During the GX tournament, Syrus and Zane do duel, and they are hooked up to electrode s, just as Zane and Yu Gi Oh GX ... and Jaden s secret move to place Power Bond back into his deck, Syrus loses, but does not give ... year at Duel Academy, Syrus advances to Obelisk Blue. As a result of Survival Duels being called for by Martin Empire Professor Thelonius Viper Professor Viper , Syrus becomes self conscious of his ...   more details



  1. Syrus of Genoa

    For the Pavian saint Syrus of Pavia Infobox Saint name Saint Syrus of Genoa birth date death date 381 AD feast day June 29 July 7 translation relics translation of his relics in Genoa venerated in image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place titles Bishop of Genoa beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes A blackbird patronage Genoa major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Syrus of Genoa lang it San Siro di Genova died June 29, 381 was a priest and later bishop of Genoa during the fourth century AD. Born at Struppa , he had a reputation for holiness and zeal. He died at an advanced age of natural causes and was buried in the city. He is the main patron of the city of Genoa. One tradition states that he succeeded Romulus of Genoa St. Romulo , ref Bent, J. Theodore http www.archive.org stream genoahowrepublic00bentiala page 48 mode 2up Genoa How the Republic Rose and Fell . 1881. accessed 21 June 2009 ref another that he was succeeded by him. Fact date June 2009 St. Lawrence Cathedral , founded probably in the 5th or 6th century AD, was originally dedicated to Syrus. Later a church devoted to the Twelve Apostles was built, which was in turn flanked and replaced by a new cathedral dedicated to Saint Lawrence St. Lawrence martyr , in Romanesque style. Miracles As a boy, Saint Syrus is reputed to have brought his pet blackbird back to life by means of his saliva. Later, walking with his father in the hills above, he wished that a boat making for port might be still, whereupon the wind died and the ship came to a halt as if at anchor. Asking his father for permission to go on board, St. Syrus expressed his wish the boat might land, whereupon the wind returned and the boat freely entered the harbor. ref Bent, J. Theodore. ibid. ref Notes references References It icon http www.santiebeati.it dettaglio 90924 San Siro di Genova http www.orthodoxengland.org.uk saintss.htm Orthodox Europe entry on Cyrus of Genoa ...   more details



  1. Publilius Optatianus Porfirius

    Publilius Optatianus Porfirius was a Latin poet, possibly a native of Africa Province Africa . He flourished during the 4th century. Porfirius has been identified with Publilius Optatianus, who was praefectus urbi in 329 and 333 , and is by some authorities included amongst the Christian poets. For some reason he had been banished, but having addressed a panegyric to the Emperor Constantine I , he was allowed to return. Twenty eight poems are extant under his name, of which twenty were included in the panegyric. Their content of the poetry is rather trivial. However, the form of the works can be regarded as a specimen of perverted ingenuity. Some of them are squares the number of letters in each line being equal , certain letters being rubricated so as to form a pattern or figure, and at the same time special verses or maxims others represent various objects a syrinx , an organ music organ , an altar others have special peculiarities in each line number of words or letters while the eighth poem the versus anacyclici may be read backwards without any effect upon sense or metre. A complimentary letter from the emperor and letter of thanks from the author are also extant. External links http www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu 30 10 0280 0380 Optatianus Porphyrius.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina http www.somegreymatter.com carmina.htm The Carmina of Publilius Optatianus Porphyrius and the Creative Process 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Porfirius, Publilius Optatianus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Porfirius, Publilius Optatianus Category Roman era poets Category Post Silver Age Latin writers Category 4th century writers Category 4th century Romans Category Urban prefects ... Category Year of death unknown Poet stub AncientRome bio stub de Publilius Optatianus Porfyrius it Publilio Optaziano Porfirio la Publilius Optatianus Porfyrius ru sk Publilius Optatianus ...   more details



  1. Pieve of Saint Syrus (Cemmo)

    Infobox religious building building name Pieve di San Siro br Pieve of Saint Syrus infobox width image Pieve di San Siro Cemmo Foto Luca Giarelli .jpg image size 200px alt caption map type map size map caption location geo coord 46 01 53 N 10 20 28 E latitude longitude religious affiliation Catholic church rite region state Italy province Brescia territory prefecture sector district cercle municipality Capo di Ponte consecration year status functional status heritage designation leadership website architecture yes architect architecture type architecture style general contractor facade direction west closed by tower bell groundbreaking year completed construction cost specifications no capacity length width width nave height max dome quantity dome height outer dome height inner dome dia outer dome dia inner minaret quantity minaret height spire quantity spire height materials nrhp added refnum designated The Pieve of Saint Syrus Italian language Italian Pieve di San Siro is a church in the village of Cemmo , a frazione of Capo di Ponte Lombardy , northern Italy , at 410 meters above sea level. It was one of the pieve pievi , or isolated churches with Baptistery baptistries , among which the territory of Val Camonica was divided. The complex, which stands on a ridge overlooking the river Oglio , can be reached via a staircase built in the 1930s. ref name morandini cite web url http www.voli.bs.it itinera 06 06 architettura sansiro default.htm title Pieve di San Siro on Itinera 6 Architettura e pittura first Lucia last Morandini language italian accessdate 2009 09 24 ref The foundation of the church in its present form probably dates to the end of the 11th century, although a fragment of a Roman inscription on a lancet window suggests that a Roman building was previously located on the site, and later Christianised sites converted into a house of Christian worship between the eighth and ninth centuries. In the crypt elements are present in pre Romanesque capitals and columns ...   more details



  1. List of Assyrian writers

    The following is a List of Assyrian authors. Alphonse Mingana 1878 1937 Aphrahat 270 345 George Lamsa , The Secret of the Near East 1923 , The Oldest Christian People 1926 Hirmiz Aboona http www.betnahrain.net Arabic Articles Abouna abouna.htm Iamblichus of Chalcis Iamblichus 245 325 Ivan Kakovitch , 1933 2006 Mount Semele 2001 Khalil Gibran 1883 1931, The Prophet 1923 , The Garden of The Prophet 1933 Lucian of Samosata Yuhanon Qashisho 1918 2001 Publilius Syrus Rosie Malek Yonan , The Crimson Field 2005 Sargon Boulus Terrence Malick , The New World 2005 , The Thin Red Line 1998 , Days of Heaven 1978 , Badlands 1973 Thea Halo , Not Even My Name 2000 William Daniel, Ghadina Gabbara 3 volume collection 1964 Daniel Benjamin Jacob Oshana Category Lists of writers Assyrian Category Assyrian writers ro List de scriitori asirieni ...   more details



  1. Decimus Laberius

    Decimus Laberius c. 105 BC 43 BC was a Ancient Rome Roman Equestrian order eques and writer of mime artist mime s. He seems to have been a man of caustic wit, who wrote for his own pleasure. In 46 BC, Julius Caesar ordered him to appear in one of his own mimes in a public contest with the actor Publilius Syrus . Laberius pronounced a dignified prologue on the degradation thus thrust on his sixty years, and directed several sharp allusions against the dictator. Caesar awarded the victory to Publilius, but restored Laberius to his equestrian rank, which he had forfeited by appearing as a mimus. Laberius was the chief of those who introduced the mimus into Latin literature towards the close of the republican period. He seems to have been a man of learning and culture, but his pieces did not escape the coarseness inherent to the class of literature to which they belonged and Aulus Gellius accuses him of extravagance in the coining of new words. Horace speaks of him in terms of qualified praise. An edition and English translation of the surviving fragments of his work by Costas Panayotakis were published in January 2010 as no 46 in Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries ISBN 978 0 521 88523 2 . References 1911 Category Latin language writers Category Ancient Roman writers Category Golden Age Latin writers Category 105 BC births Category 43 BC deaths de Decimus Laberius fr Decimus Laberius it Decimo Laberio la Decimus Laberius ru sk Laberius ...   more details



  1. A rolling stone gathers no moss

    Cleanup date June 2008 File A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss.jpg thumb 250px A rolling stone gathers no moss. wikiquote Publilius Syrus Publilius Syrus & A rolling stone gathers no moss wiktionarypar A rolling stone gathers no moss is an old proverb, credited to Publius Syrus , who in his Sententiae states, People who are always moving, with no roots in one place, avoid responsibilities and cares. As such, the proverb is often interpreted as referring to figurative nomad s who avoid taking on responsibilities or cultivating or advancing their own knowledge, experience, or culture. Another interpretation equates moss to stagnation as such the proverb can also refer to those who keep moving as never lacking for fresh ideas or creativity. In English The conventional English translation appeared in John Heywood s collection of Proverbs in 1546 . Brewer s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable also credits Erasmus , and relates it to other Latin proverbs, Planta quae saepius transfertus non coalescit , or Saepius plantata arbor fructum profert exiguum , which mean that a frequently replanted plant or tree respectively yields little fruit. ref http www.bootlegbooks.com Reference PhraseAndFable data 1067.html Brewer s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable , sub. title Rolling Stone . ref It appears that the original intent of the proverb saw the growth of moss as desirable, and that the intent was to condemn mobility as unprofitable. The contemporary interpretation of equating moss to undesirable stagnation has turned the traditional understanding on its head Erasmus s proverb gave the name rolling stone to people who are agile mobile and never get rusty due to constant motion. Accuracy The saying may not be authentic to Syrus the Latin form usually given, Saxum volutum non obducitur musco , does not appear in the edited texts of Publilius Syrus. It does, however, appear with similar wording in Erasmus Erasmus Adagia , which was first published around 1500. ref http www.fh augsburg.de har ...   more details



  1. Siro

    Siro may refer to Borgo San Siro Fernando Siro San Siro, Como San Siro , stadium San Siro district of Milan Siro fictional character Siro the Epicurean Syrus of Genoa , saint Syrus of Pavia , saint See also Siros, Pyr n es Atlantiques Syros Disambig Given name geo ...   more details



  1. Edinburgh Review

    The Edinburgh Review , founded in 1802 , was one of the most influential British magazines of the 19th century. It ceased publication in 1929 . The magazine took its Latin motto judex damnatur ubi nocens absolvitur the judge is condemned when the guilty is acquitted from Publilius Syrus . In 1984 , the Scottish cultural magazine New Edinburgh Review , originally founded in 1969, explicitly adopted the title Edinburgh Review from issue 67 8, taking the motto To gather all the rays of culture into one . It is still published and a member of the Eurozine network. The most famous fact date October 2009 issues of the New Edinburgh Review were the 1974 issues, supervised by C. K. Maisels, that discussed the philosophy of Antonio Gramsci . ref See Proletarian Order , by Gwyn A. Williams 1975 , and Gramsci , by James Joll 1977 for discussion of the NER Gramsci issues. Maisels was a member of the Communist Organisation in the British Isles . ref An earlier short lived magazine with similar purposes, Edinburgh Magazine and Review , was published monthly between 1773 1776. 19th century Started on 10 October 1802 by Francis Jeffrey , Sydney Smith and Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux Henry Brougham , it was published by Archibald Constable in quarterly issues until 1929. The magazine began as a literary and political review. Under its first permanent editor, Francis Jeffrey the very first number was edited by Sydney Smith , it was a strong supporter of the British Whig Party Whig party and laissez faire politics, and regularly called for political reform. Its main rival was the Quarterly Review which supported the Tories . The magazine was also noted for its attacks on the Lake Poets , particularly William Wordsworth . Notable contributors Thomas Arnold Richard Harris Barham Thomas Brown philosopher Thomas Brown Thomas Carlyle Ugo Foscolo Henry Hallam William Hamilton metaphysician William Hamilton Abraham Hayward William Hazlitt Felicia Hemans James Henry Leigh ...   more details



  1. Juventius of Pavia

    Infobox saint name Saint Juventius birth date death date feast day 8 February 12 September along with Syrus of Pavia St. Syrus venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place titles Bishop of Pavia beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Juventius or Juvence was a bishop of Pavia during the 1st century. Together with Syrus of Pavia he was mission Christian sent there by Saint Hermagoras . Both Juventius and Syrus are reported to have been the first bishop of Pavia. Juventius has two Calendar of saints feast days , 8 February alone and 12 September together with Syrus. External links http www.op.org domcentral life martyr02.htm 0208 8 february and http www.op.org domcentral life martyr09.htm 0912 12 september at Dominican Martyrology http www.orthodoxengland.btinternet.co.uk s1centy.htm 1st century saints at Orthodox England Category 1st century bishops Category Bishops of Pavia Category 1st century Christian saints Italy saint stub de Juventius pl Iwencjusz z Pawii ru ...   more details



  1. File:Sho Linework.jpg

    He is SO cute Linework for Syrus Truesdale from Duel Box 1 of Yu Gi Oh Duel Monsters GX . Available online at http gx.pdunited.co.uk index2.htm. Fair use rationale for Syrus Truesdale The image is of lower resolution than the original cover. The image does not limit the copyright owners rights to distribute the product in any way. For an article about a fictional character, concept artwork is very important and adds significantly to the article. This free use of this image is offered by the person responsible for scanning the image. The cover is being used for informational purposes only. Licensing Non free video cover ...   more details



  1. List of Syrian people

    of Aleppo , chronicler and clergyman. Publilius Syrus , writer. Queen Zenobia , Empress of Palmyra ...   more details



  1. Perverb

    saved is a penny earned . The perverb A rolling stone gathers momentum based on the saying by Publilius Syrus is moderately popular in technology minded circles, having been featured in several bumper ...   more details



  1. Sinope (mythology)

    Syrus redirects here. For the 1st century saint, see Syrus of Pavia . For the Yugioh GX character, see Syrus Truesdale . In Greek Mythology , Sinope Greek language Greek ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0057 3Aentry 3D sinw 2Fph , Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek English Lexicon , on Perseus ref was one of the daughters of Asopus and thought to be an eponym of the city Sinop Turkey Sinope on the Black Sea . According to Corinna ref Frag. 654 ref and Diodorus Siculus , ref Diodorus Siculus , Library , http www.theoi.com Text DiodorusSiculus4D.html 4.72.2 , on Theoi ref Sinope was seized by the god Apollo and carried over to the place where later stood the city honouring her name. Diodorus adds that she bore to Apollo a son named Syrus , supposedly afterwards king of the Syria ns, who were named after him. However, the Argonautica ref Apollonius Rhodius , Argonautica , http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0227 3Abook 3D2 3Acard 3D948 2.946 951 , on Perseus Greek text ref and Gaius Valerius Flaccus Valerius Flaccus ref Valerius Flaccus , Argonautica , http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A2007.01.0058 3Abook 3D5 3Acard 3D63 5.109 , on Perseus Latin text ref relate that Sinope was abducted to the site by Zeus , who, in his passion, swore to fulfil her dearest wish. Cf. also Dionysius Periegeta 775 779 eponym . Sinope declared she wished to remain a virgin. Sinope later tricked Apollo and the river Halys in the same fashion and remained a virgin all her life. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Sinope Mythology Category Greek mythology de Sinope Mythologie el es Sinope fr Sinop mythologie lt Sinop ja ru sr fi Sinope mytologia tr Sinope ...   more details



  1. Heauton Timorumenos

    , in love with Antiphila br Clitipho Chremes son and a friend of Clinia, in love with Bacchis br Syrus .... They overhear the slaves Syrus and Dromo discussing the heavy train of goods and servants that the women ... as she was impoverished when he left. Syrus tells Clinia that he has misconstrued the conversation ... has presumed to invite his mistress to his father s house. Syrus upbraids him for wanting to love ... wait while he conceives of a way to use Syrus to trick the son in some way. Chremes accosts Syrus and tells him to aid in his schemes, he also encounters Clitipho who he tells off as he caught him in an embrace with Bacchis. Syrus is glad to agree, but only as it dovetails with his own scheme directed against Chremes. Syrus has promised Bacchis money for her part in the deception the previous ... disobedience and then reveals the evidence that their daughter still lives. Syrus realizes that from ... as a mistress, return to his father s house and marry Antiphila. Syrus says that while Clinia s troubles ... Bacchis is Clinia s lover, Syrus tells him he only needs to maintain the ruse for a day to give Syrus the time to get Bacchis money. Syrus tells Bacchis, who is threatening to expose him, to go ... have to bear the cost of Bacchis revenue, when he encounters Syrus. Syrus tells him that Clinia has told his father that Bacchis is Clitipho s mistress and that he wishes to marry Antiphila. Syrus ... of Syrus plot. He is in despair as he only has sufficient money to keep up his family ... cannot think why his father would treat him so harshly until Syrus suggests that perhaps he is a foundling ...   more details



  1. Marcus Caeionius Silvanus

    Marcus Caeionius Silvanus 120 or 125 &ndash after 156 ??? was a Roman consul Consul of Roman Empire Rome in 156. He was the ancestor of Marcus Caeionius Varus 225 or 230 &ndash after 285 , PUR in 284 and 295, married to Rufia C.f. Procula b. 235 perhaps daughter of Caius Rufius C.f. Proculus 200 or 205 &ndash after 236 , Cur. Oper. in 236, and wife Publilia b. 220 , sister of Caius Rufius Festus b. 235 or 240 , c.v. of Volsinii and maternal niece of Lucius Publilius b. 225 , in turn perhaps the father of Lucius Publilius Volusianus, Suffectus Suffect Roman consul Consul of Roman Empire Rome at the end of the 3rd century. His son and daughter in law were perhaps the parents of Marcus Caeionius Proculus , Suffectus Suffect Roman consul Consul of Roman Empire Rome in 289, of C. Nummia Caeionia Umbria Rufia Albina, of Caeionia Marina b. 260 , married to Crepereius Amantius, and Caius Caeionius Rufius Volusianus , Roman consul Consul of Roman Empire Rome in February, 311 and March, 314, etc. References Christian Settipani , Continuit gentilice et continuit familiale dans les familles s natoriales romaines l poque imp riale mythe et r alit , Prosopographica et Genealogica vol. 2 Linacre College, Oxford, 2000 , Addenda et Corrigenda See also Descent from antiquity Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Silvanus, Marcus Caeionius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Silvanus, Marcus Caeionius Category Imperial Roman consuls Category 2nd century Romans Category 120s births Category Year of death unknown AncientRome politician stub bg de Marcus Ceionius Silvanus la Marcus Ceionius Silvanus ...   more details



  1. Lucius Papirius Cursor

    Republic before Lucius Cornelius Lentulus consul 327 BCE Lucius Cornelius Lentulus and Quintus Publilius ... and Quintus Aulius Cerretanus years with Quintus Publilius Philo br 320 BC succession box title List ... Publilius Philo after Lucius Plautius Venox and Marcus Foslius Flaccinator years with Quintus Aulius ... after Marcus Poetelius Libo and Gaius Sulpicius Longus years with Quintus Publilius Philo br 315 ... Poetelius Libo and Gaius Sulpicius Longus years with Quintus Publilius Philo after Marcus Valerius ...   more details



  1. Latin literature

    subjects Publilius Syrus writer of maxims Vitruvius architect History Livy Sallust Julius ...   more details



  1. Camil Mure?anu

    C. Transilvania. Vol. XIV 1371 1375. Editura Academiei Rom ne, 2002, 815 p. Editor Publilius Syrus ...   more details



  1. National Junior Classical League state chapters

    Attributed to either Seneca the Younger or Publilius Syrus , ref name OJCL 60 years ref name Publilius Syrus the theme for the 2011 Ohio JCL Convention reads Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes. It is foolish to fear that which you cannot avoid. ref name OJCL 60 years ref name Publilius Syrus Service Since at least 2000, ref name MADD 2000 01 the Ohio JCL has actively participated in USA ..., 1946 ref ref name Publilius Syrus cite book last Harbottle first Thomas Benfield title Dictionary ...   more details



  1. Organizations in Deus Ex

    of Publilius Syrus Nihil aliud scit necessitas quam vincere , which means, Necessity knows nothing .... Syrus Deus Ex Austin Ion Storm, 2000 ref The Illuminati Within the back story of the series, the Illuminati ...   more details




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