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  1. Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus

    Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus , commonly referred to simply as Vegetius , was a writer of the Western ... writers Category Roman military writers Category Flavii Vegetius Renatus, Publius ca Vegeci cs Flavius Vegetius Renatus de Flavius Vegetius Renatus es Vegecio fr V g ce it Flavio Vegezio Renato he la Flavius Vegetius Renatus nl Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus ja pl Wegecjusz pt Fl vio Veg cio ru sk Flauvius Vegetius Renatus fi Vegetius sv Vegetius tr Publius Flavius Vegetius ... is a subscriptio by one Flavius Eutropius, writing in Constantinople in the year 450, which appears ... had already occurred. Despite Eutropius location in Constantinople, the scholarly consensus is that Vegetius wrote in the Western Empire. Vegetius dedicates his work to the reigning emperor, who is identified ... N.P. Milner sets forth the argument for Theodosius in Vegetius Epitome of Military Science , second edition Liverpool University Press, 1996 , pp. xxxvii ff T. D. Barnes, The Date of Vegetius Phoenix ... ref Seeck, Die Zeit des Vegetius , Hermes 11 1876 , 61 83. Seeck s conclusions changed the mind ... Ithaca Cornell University Press, 1969 , p. 26. ref Epitoma rei militaris main De Re Militari Vegetius .... Vegetius explains how one should fortify and organize a camp, how to train troops, how to handle undisciplined ... useful methods of promoting organization and valour in the legion. As G. R. Watson observes, Vegetius ... decadence of the Late Roman Empire. Vegetius also describes in detail the organisation training ... Britannica article states that In manuscript, Vegetius work had a great vogue from its first advent ... AD 1300. ref Milner, Vegetius , p. xiii ref It was translated into English, French by Jean de Meun and others ... translation by Ludwig Hohenwang appeared at Ulm in 1475. However, from that point Vegetius position .... Niccol Machiavelli attempted to address Vegetius defects in his L arte della Guerra Florence ... of Vegetius work led to the loss of his named sources were more typical of the late Renaissance ...   more details



  1. Renatus

    Leonard , and is a male s name. People Many noted people have this forename Renatus Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus , Later Roman Empire writer 4th century Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus , historian 5th century Renatus of Ch lon 1519 1544 , Prince of the House of Orange Renatus Harris ca. 1652 1724 , English master organ maker Ren Descartes Renatus Cartesius 1596 1650 , also known as Ren Descartes ...TOCright Renatus is a first name of Latin origin which means Born again Christianity born again natus born . In countries of Italian language Italian , Portuguese language Portuguese and Spanish language Spanish languages it exists in a masculine and feminine form i.e., Renato and Renata . In the French language they have been translated to Ren and Ren e . The feminine form Renate is also common in Dutch language Dutch and German language speaking countries. Renata is a common female name in Poland , Czech Republic , Croatia , Lithuania and Slovakia . In Russia the names Renat or Rinat and Renata are widespead among the Tatar population. In some Spanish speaking countries, the name has taken on a different meaning as a contraction for Rey king and Nato birth , it has come to mean born a king. In the UK, it has also became quite popular, with Renatta becoming the common spelling of the name. The name has a spiritual, not literal meaning, i.e., to be Born again Christianity born again with baptism , i.e, from water and the Holy Spirit . It was extensively adopted by early Christian s in Ancient Rome , due to the importance of baptism. The onomastic is San Renato , a martyr , Bishop of Sorrento in the 5th century, which is celebrated on December 12. In Persia n Mithraism , which spread widely in the West as a religion of the soldier s and officials under the Roman Empire , persons initiated into its mysteries were designated renatus with the meaning of regenerated . With a completely ... la Renatus lt Renatas hu Ren t nl Ren voornaam no Ren nn Ren pl Renat pt Renato ru sk Ren ...   more details



  1. Flavius

    Refimprove date July 2008 See also Flavus , Flavian dynasty and Flavian . Flavius IPA en fle vi. s pron ... . After the end of the popular Flavian dynasty of emperors, Flavius Flavia became a praenomen , common ... Flavius A tius A tius , Belisarius . The given name still exists in romance languages, such as the Romanian language Romanian Flavius or Flaviu , feminine Flavia , and Portuguese language Portuguese Fl vio , feminine Fl via . Gens Flavia Notable people from the gens Flavia include Gaius Flavius Fimbria , Roman consul consul in 104 BC Titus Flavius Clemens , consul in 95 Titus Flavius Sabinus , consul in 82 Gaius Flavius Antoninus , general of the 1st century BC and one of the assassins of Julius Caesar Lucius Flavius Silva , 1st century general, Roman governor governor of Judea, conqueror of Masada Flavius Scaevinus , member of the Pisonian conspiracy against Nero Lucius Flavius Arrianus Xenophon, the 2nd century historian usually known as Arrian Flavius Scribonianus , a Roman noble of consular ... Titus Flavius Domitianus, the emperor Domitian Titus Flavius Vespasianus, the emperor Vespasian Titus Flavius Vespasianus, the emperor Titus Later emperors Arcadius Flavius Arcadius , Byzantine Emperor of the 4th and 5th century Honorius emperor Flavius Honorius , Western Roman Emperor of the 4th and 5th century Constantine II emperor Flavius Claudius Constantinus Constantine II , emperor of the 4th century Julian the Apostate Flavius Claudius Iulianus Julian the Apostate , emperor of the 4th century Gratian Flavius Gratianus Gratian , Western Roman Emperor of the 4th century Jovian Emperor Flavius Iovianus Jovian , emperor of the 4th century Crispus Flavius Julius Crispus , Western Roman Emperor of the 4th century Magnentius Flavius Magnus Magnentius , would be Western Roman Emperor of the 4th century Justinian I Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus Justinian I the Great , Eastern Roman ...&from flavius&namespace 0 Others Flavius Josephus , famous historian of the 1st century. Took his Roman ...   more details



  1. Publius

    About the Latin praenomen Publius other uses Publius disambiguation Publius abbreviated P. is a Roman masculine given name praenomen meaning public in Latin ref http www.mfnames.com mnames p origin and meaning of publius.htm MFnames.com Origin and Meaning of Publius ref , one of the small group of common praenomen forenames found in the culture of ancient Rome . The name derives from Latin language Latin publius public , originally connected to Etruscan language Etruscan Puplie . Latin language Latin populace is probably from the same Etruscan word, as place name Pupluna became Populonia in Latin. Publius may refer to Publius Valerius Publicola , Roman consul Publius Clodius Pulcher , Republican politician Publius Cornelius Scipio , Roman consul Publius Quinctilius Varus , Roman general and politician, who commanded the legions in Battle of the Teutoburg Forest Publius Clodius Thrasea Paetus , senator during Nero s reign Publius Aelius Fortunatus , Roman painter Servilius Casca Publius Servilius Casca Longus , Roman tribune and one of the assassins of Julius Caesar Hadrian Publius Aelius Hadrianus Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther Tacitus Publius Cornelius Tacitus Pertinax Publius Helvius Pertinax Gallienus Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus Valerian emperor Publius Licinius Valerianus Ovid Publius Ovidius Naso Statius Publius Papinius Statius Publius Rutilius Rufus Salvius Julianus Publius Salvius Julianus Aemilianus Publius Septimius Geta Quirinius Publius Sulpicius Quirinius Publius Sulpicius Rufus Terence Publius Terentius Afer Varro Atacinus Publius Terentius Varro Atacinus Virgil Publius Vergilius Maro The pseudonym for James Madison , Alexander Hamilton and John Jay as they wrote The Federalist Papers References references Category Ancient Roman praenomina bg de Publius la Publius hu Publius egy rtelm s t lap nl Publius ...   more details



  1. Saint Renatus

    by attributes patronage Renatus Ren of Angers invoked for fertility ref name autogenerated1 ... title ref major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Renatus Renato, Ren is the name of two saints ... Renatus of Sorrento San Renato di Sorrento , and Saint Renatus of Angers Saint Ren d Angers . Part ... century, Renatus of Sorrento was confused with the figure of Renatus of Angers, a bishop of that Angers ... ref Saint Renatus Renato of Sorrento The original Renatus was a bishop of Sorrento bishop in the 5th ..., Renatus is depicted as an old man and appears with the patron saints of Sorrento Antoninus of Sorrento ... against Moorish forces in 846 AD. ref name santi Renatus place of prayer oratorio became the city s first ... Cassino , during a time of renewed interest in the relics associated with Renatus and Valerius of Sorrento. ref name santi Renatus cult was diffused throughout Campania . ref name santi In Sorrento ... , there was a small church dedicated to Renatus. ref name santi Several centers for Renatus cult appeared ... on October 6. Saint Renatus Ren of Angers This saint is the result of the juxtaposition of two legend ... . Because of this Maurilius baptized him as Ren French for Renato Renatus and became a saint of the Church ... conquerors soon discovered the local saint of devotion, Saint Renatus of Sorrento. The Sorrentini became acquainted with the story of Saint Renatus of Angers. Since they seemed to be contemporaries ... the new Bishop of Sorrento . Thus, Renatus of Angers and Renatus of Sorrento were identified ... came to light, however. Veneration Saint Renatus of Angers, by confusion of his name with reins ...   more details



  1. Renatus Harris

    Infobox Engineer image image size caption name Renatus Harris nationality United Kingdom British birth date ca. 1652 birth place death date August September 1724 death place Salisbury education spouse parents Thomas Harris children Renatus Harris III, another son discipline Organ making institutions practice name significant projects significant design significant advance significant awards Renatus Harris ca. 1652 1724 was a master organ maker in England in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. During the period of the Commonwealth of England Commonwealth , in the mid seventeenth century, Puritans controlled the country and organ music was banned. Many organ makers left England for the continent, including Harris s father, Thomas. It was while the family was living in France that Harris was born. After the English Restoration Restoration the family returned to England. Harris grew up in his father s business and eventually became one of the two most prominent organ builders of his generation, along with his hated rival Father Bernard Smith organ builder Bernard Smith . Harris had a flair for publicity and was not above using under hand tactics against Smith. Harris s grandfather Renatus was also an organ maker, as were Renatus Harris s two sons one also called Renatus . He died at Salisbury in August or September, 1724. ref Scholes, Percy A. 1970 The Oxford Companion to Music, 10th ed. London Oxford U. P. p. 460a ref Organs of the Temple Church and Christ Church, Dublin The rivalry between the two men led to the famous Battle of the Organs in 1684, when both were bidding for the contract to build the new organ for the Temple Church , London . Each erected an organ in the Temple Church and they hired prominent organists Giovanni Battista Draghi , John Blow ... of the Renatus Harris Organ in St John s Church Wolverhampton, rev. ed. Wolverhampton St John s Church ... of Music at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin Boydell Press references DEFAULTSORT Harris, Renatus ...   more details



  1. Titus Flavius

    Titus Flavius may refer to Titus Flavius Vespasianus, the Roman Emperor Titus Titus Flavius Domitianus, the Roman Emperor Domitian Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus, the Roman Emperor Vespasian Titus Flavius Clemens consul , consul and cousin of Domitian Clement of Alexandria hndis DEFAULTSORT Flavius, Titus ru ...   more details



  1. Flavius Marcellinus

    Orphan date February 2009 Flavius Marcellinus was a high official at the court of Emperor Honorius emperor Honorius . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 09639a.htm Flavius Marcellinus Catholic Encyclopedia article ref References references DEFAULTSORT Marcellinus, Flavius Category Ancient Roman politicians Category 4th century Romans RC bio stub ...   more details



  1. Flavius Claudius

    Flavius Claudius can refer to Julian the Apostate Flavius Claudius Julianus 331 332 363 , Roman Emperor from 355 to 363 Jovian Emperor Flavius Claudius Jovianus , Roman emperor 363 364 AD Constantine II emperor Flavius Claudius Constantinus 316 340 , Roman Emperor from 337 to 340. Constantine III western emperor Flavius Claudius Constantinus , Roman general who declared himself Western Roman Emperor in Britannia 407 to 411 Crispus Flavius Claudius Crispus died 326 , Caesar of the Roman Empire hndis ...   more details



  1. Flavius Aetius

    refimprove date December 2010 A tius is also the name of several other persons. Flavius A tius , or simply ... at Durostorum in Moesia Inferior modern Silistra , Bulgaria , around 390 . His father was Flavius Gaudentius ... is known to have been the Patrician ancient Rome patrician Flavius Felix , the most influential man ... court. Since 425 , A tius was one of two strong generals below Flavius Constantius Felix ... the occasion for the panegyric written by Flavius Merobaudes Merobaudes . ref Annales Ravennates , s.a. ... all appear as central characters in Jose Gomez Rivera s historical novel Flavius A tius The Last Conqueror ... a condensed version of A tius character and career, using a lost history of Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus ... and Romana Marcellinus Comes , Chronicle Flavius Merobaudes Merobaudes , Carmina and Panegyrici ... Empire Cambridge University Press 1998 ISBN 0521302005. Clover, Frank M Flavius Merobaudes American ... box before Constantius III Flavius Constantius title Magister militum of Gaul years 425 433 after Unknown s bef before Anicius Auchenius Bassus consul 431 Flavius Anicius Auchenius Bassus , br Antiochus Chuzon Flavius Antiochus s ttl title List of late imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 432 regent1 Valerius consul 432 Flavius Valerius s aft after Theodosius II Imp. Caesar Flavius Theodosius Augustus XIV, br Petronius Maximus s bef before Anthemius Isidorus Flavius Anthemius Isidorus Theophilus , br Senator consul 436 Flavius Senator s ttl title List of late imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 437 regent1 Flavius Sigisvultus s aft after Theodosius II Imp. Caesar Flavius Theodosius Augustus XVI, br Anicius Acilius Glabrio Faustus s bef before Valentinian III Imp. Caesar Flavius Placidus Valentinianus Augustus VI, br Nomus Flavius Nomus s ttl ... Symmachus consul 446 Quintus Aurelius Symmachus s aft after Flavius Calepius, br Ardabur Flavius ... ar bs Flavijus Aecijus bg ca Aeci cs Aetius cy Flavius A tius da Flavius A tius ...   more details



  1. Flavius Dalmatius

    This article deals with the Censor ancient Rome censor . For the Caesar title Caesar 335 337 Flavius Dalmatius, son of the censor, see Dalmatius . Flavius Dalmatius died 337 , also known as Dalmatius the Censor , was a censor ancient Rome censor 333 , and a member of the Constantinian dynasty , which ruled over the Roman Empire at the beginning of the 4th century. Dalmatius was the son of Constantius Chlorus and Flavia Maximiana Theodora , and thus half brother of the Emperor Constantine I emperor Constantine I . Dalmatius spent his youth in the Gaul Gallic History of Toulouse Tolosa . It is probable that his two sons, Dalmatius and Hannibalianus , were born here. During the mid 320s, Flavius Dalmatius returned to Constantinople , to the court of his half brother, and was appointed consul and censor in 333. In Antioch , Flavius was responsible for the security of the eastern borders of the realm. During this period, he examined the case of bishop Athanasius of Alexandria , the important opponent of the Arianism , who was accused of murder. In 334, Flavius suppressed the revolt of Calocaerus , who had proclaimed himself emperor in Cyprus . In the following year he sent some soldiers to the council of Tyros to save the life of Athanasius. His two sons were appointed of important offices under Constantine s administration, but Flavius Dalmatius and his sons were killed in the purges that followed the Emperor s death in May 337. References http www.roman emperors.org sibling.htm Note 201 Roman Emperors DIR s start s off s bef before Lucius Papius Pacatianus , br Maecilius Hilarianus s ttl title List of Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 334 regent1 Domitius Zenophilus s aft after Amnius Anicius Paulinus , br Flavius Optatus end DEFAULTSORT Dalmatius, Flavius Category ... Annibali de Flavius Dalmatius es Flavio Dalmacio fr Flavius Dalmatius censeur hr Flavije Dalmacije it Flavio Dalmazio console 333 la Flavius Iulius Dalmatius ru sh Flavije Dalmacije ...   more details



  1. Flavius Scaevinus

    Milichus redirects here. For the true dung beetle genus , see Milichus beetle . leave redlink to prevent ambiguous genus Flavius Scaevinus , a praetorian tribune and quaestor, was a member of the Pisonian conspiracy against Nero . It was through his freedman Milichus that Nero discovered the conspiracy. afterwards, history is silent on the fate of Flavius. Some say he was a consul under Otho, then exiled by Vitellius. Sources Tacitus, Annals xv. 49, 54, 55, 70 Ancient Rome bio stub DEFAULTSORT Scaevinus, Flavius Category 1st century Romans Category Ancient Roman senators Category Flavii Category Executed Ancient Roman people Category People executed by the Roman Empire Category 1st century executions ...   more details



  1. Flavius Koczi

    Infobox gymnast gymnastname Flavius Koczi image Flavius wiki.JPG imagesize 150px caption fullname altname nickname country ROU formercountry birthdate birth date and age 1987 08 26 birthplace Re i a hometown residence deathdate deathplace height discipline MAG level natlteam club CS Dinamo gym collegeteam headcoach Nicusor Pascu assistcoach formercoach Danu Grecu choreographer music eponymousskills retired medaltemplates see Template MedalRelatedTemplates MedalWorldChampionships MedalSilver 2009 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2009 London Vault MedalEuropeanChampionships MedalGold 2006 Volos Pommel Horse MedalSilver 2006 Volos Team MedalSilver 2009 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2009 Milan Vault MedalBronze 2007 Amsterdam Pommel Horse MedalBronze 2008 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2008 Lausanne Team MedalBronze 2010 European Men s Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2010 Birmingham Vault MedalCompetition Universiade MedalGold Gymnastics at the 2009 Summer Universiade 2009 Belgrade Vault MedalBronze Gymnastics at the 2009 Summer Universiade 2009 Belgrade Parallel Bars Flavius Koczi b. August 26, 1987 in Re i a , Romania is a Romania n artistic gymnast . ref name srFK http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes ko flavius koczi 1.html Sports Reference Flavius Koczi ref He is a world silver medalist on vault and a six time European medalist pommel horse, vault and team . Koczi is also the 2006 European champion on pommel horse and was one of the vault finalists at the 2008 Olympic Games . References Reflist External links Fig id 3624 name Flavius Koczi Portal Gymnastics Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Koczi, Flavius ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Koczi, Flavius Category 1987 births Category Living people Category People ... Champions in Gymnastics Romania artistic gymnastics bio stub fr Flavius Koczi pt Flavius Koczi fi Flavius Koczi ...   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. DEFAULTSORT Sanctus, Flavius Category Roman governors of Britain Category Ancient Romans in Britain Category 4th century Romans Ancient Rome bio stub ...   more details



  1. Flavius Victor

    Infobox Roman emperor name Flavius Victor full name title Roman usurper Usurper of the Western Roman Empire image Image VictorSolidus.jpg 300px caption Solidus of emperor Victor. reign 384 August 28, 388 as Augustus honorific In the divided Roman Empire Augustus under Magnus Maximus , against Gratian , then Valentinian II and Theodosius I predecessor successor spouse 1 spouse 2 issue dynasty father Magnus Maximus mother Elen saint Elen date of birth place of birth date of death August 388 place of death Trier place of burial Flavius Victor was the son of Magnus Maximus by his wife Elen saint Elen , allegedly the daughter of Octavius of the Britons Octavius . He was proclaimed an Augustus honorific In the divided Roman Empire Augustus by his father and ruled nominally from 384 to his death in 388. Victor s father was considered an usurper of the Western Roman Empire . He negotiated receiving recognition by the legitimate Augusti Valentinian II and Theodosius I and, when these negotiations failed, pressed the matter by proclaiming his son an Augustus, indicating an attempt to secure a succession. This method had been used by former Emperor Valentinian I who declared his son and heir Gratian an Augustus in 367 and by Theodosius who had declared his own son and heir Arcadius an Augustus in 383. Maximus and Victor gained recognition of their legitimacy for their co reign by Theodosius in 386. In 387, Maximus campaigned in Italy against Valentinian II. Victor was left behind in Trier . His father defeated Valentinian but failed against a then hostile Theodosius in 388. Theodosius ... as the sole Augusti in the Empire. External links Commons inline Flavius Victor DEFAULTSORT Victor, Flavius Category 4th century births Category 388 deaths Category 388 crimes Category 4th century Roman ... V ctor de Flavius Victor es Flavio V ctor fr Flavius Victor it Flavio Vittore he nl Flavius Victor pl Flawiusz Wiktor ru fi Flavius Victor tr Flavius Victor ...   more details



  1. Flavius Clement

    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



  1. Flavius B?d

    Football player infobox playername Flavius B d image Image Replace this image male.svg 200px fullname Flavius Lucian B d height 182 cm 70 kg weight nickname dateofbirth birth date and age 1983 5 24 cityofbirth Arad, Romania Arad countryofbirth Romania currentclub U Cluj clubnumber 15 position striker youthyears ? br ? youthclubs CS Arad br Gloria Arad years 2003 2004 br 2004 2005 br 2005 2006 br 2006 br 2006 2008 br 2008 clubs Frontiera Curtici br Politehnica AEK Timi oara br Na ional Bucure ti br UTA Arad br Gloria Bistri a br U Cluj caps goals ? ? br 27 4 br 9 0 br 13 1 br 30 4 br 0 0 nationalyears nationalteam nationalcaps goals pcupdate January 24, 2008 ntupdate Flavius Lucian B d born May 24, 1983 is a Romania n football soccer football player, currently under contract at U Cluj . External links http www.romaniansoccer.ro players b bad flavius.shtml Profile at Romaniansoccer.ro Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bad, Flavius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 24, 1983 PLACE OF BIRTH Arad, Romania Arad , Romania DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bad, Flavius Category 1983 births Category Living people Category Romanian footballers Category CFM U Cluj players Romania footy striker stub ro Flavius B d ...   more details



  1. Flavius Stoican

    Infobox football biography playername Flavius Stoican image Image Replace this image male.svg 200px fullname Flavius Vladimir Stoican nickname height 180 cm dateofbirth Birth date and age 1976 11 24 mf y cityofbirth V nju Mare countryofbirth Romania currentclub CSM Re i a clubnumber position Defender football Right Defender years 1994 1995 br 1995 2002 br 2002 2003 br 2003 2007 br 2007 br 2007 2008 br 2009 2010 clubs FC Drobeta Turnu Severin br FC Universitatea Craiova Universitatea Craiova br FC Dinamo Bucure ti Dinamo Bucure ti br FC Shakhtar Donetsk Shakhtar Donetsk br FC Metalist Kharkiv br FC Dinamo Bucure ti Dinamo Bucure ti br Minerul Valea Copcii caps goals br 101 0 0 2 br 0 29 0 0 1 br 0 48 0 0 1 br 0 0 1 0 0 0 br 0 0 7 0 0 0 br 0 0 0 0 0 0 nationalyears 1999 2005 nationalteam Romania national football team Romania nationalcaps goals 0 19 0 0 0 manageryears 2009 2010 br 2010 managerclubs Minerul Valea Copcii br CSM Re i a pcupdate May 7, 2008 ntupdate January 26, 2008 Flavius Vladimir Stoican born November 24, 1976 in V nju Mare , Romania was a Romania n Football soccer footballer . He started his career at FC Drobeta and soon he left the team for FC Universitatea Craiova Universitatea Craviova where he played for seven years. FC Dinamo Bucure ti Dinamo Bucure ti bought him in 2002 and he joined the Red Dogs . From FC Shakhtar Donetsk Shakhtar Donetsk , Mircea Lucescu spotted him and Flavius moved to Donetsk . He played four years for FC Shakhtar Donetsk Shakhtar and moved to FC Metalist Kharkiv where he did not find a place in the team and he moved back for a year ... External links http www.romaniansoccer.ro players s stoican.shtml Flavius Stoican s profile and career statistics FFU Profile 50577 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stoican, Flavius ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stoican, Flavius Category 1976 births Category Living ... footy defender stub de Flavius Stoican pl Flavius Stoican ro Flavius Stoican ...   more details



  1. Flavius Paulus

    Paulus, Flavius Category 7th century rulers in Europe Category Converts to Judaism spain bio stub Portugal stub noble stub bg ca Flavius Paulus es Paulo fr Duc Paul it Duca Paolo ...   more details



  1. Flavius Bauto

    Flavius Bauto died c. 385 was a Roman culture Romanised Franks Frank who served as a magister militum of the Western Roman Empire . When the usurper Magnus Maximus invaded Italy in an attempt to replace Valentinian II , Bauto led the forces of the Eastern Emperor Theodosius I and defeated the rebel. He died soon after, likely of natural causes. His daughter, Aelia Eudoxia married Emperor Arcadius in 395, becoming one of the more powerful empresses of Late Antiquity . He was succeeded by his son Arbogastes . Bauto opposed Ambrose Ambrosius when the latter proposed to remove the pagan Altar of Victory from the senate of Rome. He lost the case and the Altar of Victory was removed. After his death Arbogastes became the leader of a short pagan revival. See http greytrek.com TheHistoria Arbogast.htm The Historia of Arbogast and Bauto. s start s off s bef before Richomeres , br Flavius Clearchus s ttl title List of Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 385 regent1 Arcadius s aft after Honorius emperor Honorius , br Flavius Euodius end DEFAULTSORT Bauto, Flavius Category 380s deaths Category 4th century Romans Category Magistri militum Category Ancient Roman generals Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Frankish people Euro mil bio stub bg de Bauto fr Bauto it Bautone nl Bauto pt Fl vio Bauto ru sr sh Flavije Bauton fi Flavius Bauto ...   more details



  1. Flavius Caper

    Flavius Caper , Latin grammar ian, flourished during the 2nd century. He devoted special attention to the early Latin writers, and is highly spoken of by Priscian . Caper was the author of two works De Lingua Latina and De Dubiis Generibus . These works in their original form are lost but two short treatises entitled De Orthographia by Agroecius, bishop of Sens Agroecius and De Verbis Dubiis have come down to us under his name, probably excerpts from the original works, with later additions by an unknown writer. See F Osann, De Flavio Capro 1849 , and review by Wilhelm von Christ W Christ in Philologus , xviii. 165 170 1862 , where several editions of other important grammarians are noticed G Keil, De Flavio Grammatico , in Dissertationes Halenses , x. 1889 text in H Keil s Grammatici Latini , vii. References 1911 External links http kaali.linguist.jussieu.fr CGL index.jsp Corpus Grammaticorum Latinorum complete texts and full bibliography DEFAULTSORT Caper, Flavius Category Latin grammarians Category Silver Age Latin writers Category 2nd century writers hu Flavius Caper ...   more details



  1. Flavius Antiochianus

    Flavius Antiochianus flourished 3rd century was a prominent Roman politician during the reigns of the Roman Emperor s Gallienus , Claudius Gothicus , Quintillus and Aurelian , in the period referred to as the Crisis of the Third Century in the Roman Empire . Flavius Antiochianus was from a family of Greeks Greek descent from Antioch , Syria Roman province Syria . The identity of his mother is unknown however, his father was the Flavius Antiochianus who served as a Prefect and a leader of a Cohort military unit Cohort in Germania Superior in 211, and subsequently in Mauretania Caesariensis , returning to Rome to serve as a Praetorian prefect in 221 under the Roman Emperor Elagabalus . The younger Antiochianus married a prominent and wealthy noblewoman, Pomponia Ummidia , sister of Roman Senate Roman Senator Pomponius Bassus consul 259 & 271 Pomponius Bassus . She was of Italia Roman Empire Italian Roman , Pontic Greeks Pontian Greek ancestry and a descendant of the former ruling Nerva Antonine dynasty of the Roman Empire . Following their marriage, they lived at her large estate in Pisidia . Inscriptions have been found there with Antiochianus and Pomponia Ummidia named as the owners. It is unknown whether they had any children. Sometime in 267 270, in the reign of Claudius Gothicus, Antiochianus served as an ordinary consul and as a Praefectus urbi . In 270 under Aurelian, he served a second ordinary consulship with the Emperor, and as a Praefectus urbi between 271 272 and then again 274. There is a possibility that during his second consulship, Antiochianus may have been responsible for the construction of the Balineum Antiochiani , Thermae one of the ancient baths in Rome . s start s off s bef before Claudius Gothicus , br Paternus , br Victorinus , br Sanctus s ttl title ... http it.wikipedia.org wiki Flavio Antiochiano http fi.wikipedia.org wiki Flavius Antiochianus eric.exeter.ac.uk ... 3rd century Romans it Flavio Antiochiano la Flavius Antiochianus fi Flavius Antiochianus ...   more details



  1. Flavius Martinus

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Flavius Martinus was a vicarius of Roman Britain c. 353 under Constantius II . He tried to control the violent recriminations following the defeat of Magnentius . Martinus tried to rein in the vengeance of Constantius notary Paulus Catena who had been sent to Britain to ruthlessly hunt down opponents to the emperor. Faced with Paul s refusal to release even those suspects who had been proved innocent, Martinus threatened resignation but this only resulted in accusations being made at him directly as well. In desperation, Martinus attacked Paulus with a sword. The attack was unsuccessful and he committed suicide. Ammianus praises Martinus for his bravery in seeking to protect the innocent during the atmosphere of fear and oppression in Britain at the time. DEFAULTSORT Martinus, Flavius Category Roman governors of Britain Category Ancient Romans in Britain Category 4th century Romans it Flavio Martino ...   more details



  1. Flavius Liberalis

    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



  1. Flavius Gaudentius

    For other people named Gaudentius see Gaudentius Flavius Gaudentius or simply Gaudentius died 432 was the father of the Roman Empire Roman magister militum Flavius Aetius . It is said that he was of Scythian birth. ref name Gibbon Edward Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire , The Modern Library, New York, volume II, p.1089. ref ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 01177b.htm A tius . Catholic Encyclopedia Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , vol. 1, page 51 Tirnanog 1997 . http www.angelfire.com film bookofdarius barbarian.html Goths, Sarmatians, and Huns The Fictional Account of Darius Barbarian Years Compared to Real History . The Book of Darius . ref Gaudentius served under the Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius I against the usurper Eugenius . Later, when his son Flavius Aetius was born in 396, Gaudentius served as Master of the Horse magister equitum , or Master of Cavalry, under the Emperor Honorius . According to The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire , Gaudentius was still serving the Western Empire in the 420s as magister militum of the Western Roman Empire . He served under the usurper Ioannes however, when Ioannes was killed 425, he was forced to serve Galla Placidia and her son Emperor Valentinian III . Gaudentius served as magister militum from 421 to his death in 432. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Gaudentius, Flavius Category Roman Empire Category Ancient Roman Masters of the Horse Category 5th century Romans Category Ancient Roman soldiers Category Ancient Roman generals Category Scythians Category Magistri militum Category 432 deaths AncientRome bio stub bg es Flavio Gaudencio it Flavio Gaudenzio ...   more details




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