Search references for AUREOLUS. Phrases containing AUREOLUS
See searches and references containing AUREOLUS!AUREOLUS
Usurper of the Roman Empire (died 268)
Emperor's direct control. Aureolus was the first commander of this force under the Emperor, and was based at Mediolanum (Milan). Aureolus' cavalry was principally
Aureolus
Swiss physician, philosopher, theologian, and alchemist (c. 1493 – 1541)
New York: Pantheon, 1951 reprinted Princeton 1988 In full, Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim /ˌpærəˈsɛlsəs/; German: [paʁaˈtsɛlzʊs]
Paracelsus
Species of spider
found on older trees, P. aureolus is more often found on younger trees, both broad-leaved and coniferous. Philodromus aureolus is widespread in western
Philodromus_aureolus
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Aureolus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aureolus (died 268) was a Roman military commander and would-be usurper. Aureolus may also refer to:
Aureolus_(disambiguation)
Species of beetle
Acanthoscelides aureolus is a species of leaf beetle in the family Chrysomelidae. It is found in Central America and North America. "Acanthoscelides aureolus Report"
Acanthoscelides_aureolus
Species of lizard
Sceloporus aureolus, the eastern cleft spiny lizard or southern crevice spiny lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Phrynosomatidae. It is endemic
Sceloporus_aureolus
Roman emperor from 253 to 268
dispatch Aureolus with a big force to oppose them leaving him with insufficient troops to battle Postumus. After some initial defeats, the army of Aureolus, having
Gallienus
French scholastic philosopher and theologian
qq. 1-3 et p. 2 qq 1-2), Traditio 50, pp 199–248. Also known as Petrus Aureolus, Peter Auriol, and Pierre Auriol; also Aureol, Aureole or Oriol. Attribution
Petrus_Aureoli
Roman emperor from 268 to 270
Scythians successfully invaded the Balkans in the early months of 268, and Aureolus, a commander of the Roman cavalry based in Milan, declared himself an ally
Claudius_Gothicus
Species of bird
The yellow-breasted bunting (Emberiza aureola) is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae that is found across the Boreal and East Palearctic
Yellow-breasted_bunting
Species of flowering plant
Rubus aureolus is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Rosaceae. It is native to Sweden and Finland. "Rubus aureolus Allander | Plants
Rubus_aureolus
Count of Aragorn
established control over Jaca and other castles and designated Aureolus as count of Aragón. After Aureolus died in 809, the Frankish lobby secured succession for
Aureolus_of_Aragon
Roman emperor (c. 214 – 275)
Gallienus travelled to Italy and fought Aureolus, his former general and now usurper for the throne. Driving Aureolus back into Mediolanum, Gallienus promptly
Aurelian
Species of amphibian
"Plethodon aureolus". NatureServe Explorer An online encyclopedia of life. 7.1. NatureServe. Retrieved 19 October 2023. Highton, Richard. "Plethodon aureolus."
Tellico_salamander
Species of ray-finned fish
The golden mojarra (Deckertichthys aureolus) is a species of mojarra native to the eastern Pacific Ocean, where it is found from Costa Rica to the northern
Golden_mojarra
Branch of natural philosophy
of Hermeticism outside the borders of Italy. Paracelsus, born Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim (1493–1541), cast alchemy into a new
Alchemy
Roman usurpers during the reign of emperor Gallienus
Empire until his murder in 269. 268: Manius Acilius Aureolus – Initially a Gallienus supporter, Aureolus turned against Gallienus while fighting against Postumus
Gallienus_usurpers
Species of bird
World: the Oriolidae. The word "Oriole" ultimately derives from the Latin aureolus, "golden". The genus name Icterus is from the Ancient Greek ikteros, a
Baltimore_oriole
Biblical figures
the Empire separated into the West, East, and Illyricum under Posthumus, Aureolus, and Zenobia respectively—divisions that were later legitimized by Diocletian
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Four_Horsemen_of_the_Apocalypse
Gallic emperor from 260 to 269
situation due to the carelessness of Gallienus's cavalry commander Aureolus. Aureolus was punished with demotion, eventually leading him to turn against
Postumus
Usurper of the Roman Empire (died 261)
Thrace in 261 by Aureolus. Macrianus and his son were killed in the battle. According to Joannes Zonaras, their army was encircled by Aureolus and surrendered
Macrianus_Major
Species of fish
Salmo alpinostagnalis Smitt, 1886 Salmo hybridus Smitt, 1886 Salvelinus aureolus Bean, 1887 Salvelinus lepechini melanostomus Berg, 1932 Salvelinus lepechini
Arctic_char
Species of butterfly
1863 I. s. gertschi (dos Passos, 1938) I. s. whitmeri (Brown, 1951) I. s. aureolus Emmel & Mattoon, 1998 Greenish Blue, Butterflies of Canada Icaricia, funet
Icaricia_saepiolus
Dried latex of the opium poppy containing narcotic compounds
Paracelsus' laudanum was introduced to Western medicine in 1527, when Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, better known by the name Paracelsus
Opium
Battle during the Imperial Crisis and the Roman–Germanic wars (268/269)
struggles in Mediolanum due to Aureolus' revolt, the murder of Emperor Gallienus and the resulting confrontation between Aureolus and Claudius, who had been
Battle_of_Lake_Benacus
Basque count (died 839)
like-named contemporaries to be one and the same person. Aznar succeeded Aureolus as count of the valley of the River Aragón on the latter's death in 809
Aznar_Galíndez_I
Calendar year
his senior officers at Mediolanum (Milan) while besieging his rival Aureolus. Aureolus is murdered in turn by the Praetorian guard. Marcus Aurelius Claudius
268
BC) Aulus Atilius Calatinus Marcus Atilius Regulus Publius Attius Varus Aureolus Graltinus Maximus Aurelius Lucius Cornelius Balbus (minor) – defeated the
List_of_Roman_generals
Legendary alchemical substance
"transmutation". The 16th-century Swiss alchemist Paracelsus (Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim) believed in the existence of alkahest
Philosopher's_stone
Genus of springtails
Bretfeld, 2000 Sminthurides assimilis (Krausbauer, 1898) Sminthurides aureolus Maynard, 1951 Sminthurides bifidus Mills, 1934 Sminthurides biniserratus
Sminthurides
Representation of a small human being, common in alchemy and fiction
Arthur Edward, ed. (1976) [1894]. The Hermetic and Alchemical Writings of Aureolus Philippus Theophrastus Bombast, of Hohenheim, Called Paracelsus the Great
Homunculus
Genus of birds
of the bird, but some authors have suggested origins in classical Latin aureolus meaning "golden". Various forms of "oriole" have existed in Romance languages
Oriolus
Species of bird
scientific Latin genus name, which is derived from the Classical Latin "aureolus" meaning golden. Various forms of "oriole" have existed in Romance languages
Eurasian_golden_oriole
Ancient Persian heavy cavalry adopted by various subsequent states
Emperor Gallienus (r. 253–268 AD) and his general and putative usurper Aureolus (died 268) arguably contributed much to the institution of Roman cataphract
Cataphract
Invasion (267–269) Heruli Raids (267) Athens (267) Usurpation of Acilius Aureolus (268) Reign of Claudius Gothicus (268–270) Usurpation of Laelianus (269)
Second Mesopotamian campaign of Ardashir I
Second_Mesopotamian_campaign_of_Ardashir_I
Geographical and historical region in Southeast Europe
were of Thraco-Roman backgrounds (Maximinus Thrax, Licinius, Galerius, Aureolus, Leo the Thracian, etc.). These emperors were elevated via a military career
Thrace
Topics referred to by the same term
a successful siege by the Roman emperor Gallienus against the usurper Aureolus Siege of Milan (402) [it], an unsuccessful siege by the Visigoths against
Siege_of_Milan
Genus of amphibians
Bar Mountains (Siskiyou County, northern California) Imperiled (G2) P. aureolus Highton, 1984 Tellico salamander Unicoi Mountains (Tennessee-North Carolina
Plethodon
Counties in Southern border of the Frankish Kingdom
castles were established in Aragon between 798 and 802 (appointment by Count Aureolus). After subduing the Basques to the north of the Pyrenees (790), Frankish
Spanish_March
Majorcan writer and philosopher (c. 1232 – 1316)
Eckhart Giles of Rome Godfrey of Fontaines Duns Scotus Durandus Petrus Aureolus William of Ockham Late Jean Buridan Marsilius of Inghen Nicole Oresme Albert
Ramon_Llull
Part of the Roman-Sasanian wars in 240–244 CE
Invasion (267–269) Heruli Raids (267) Athens (267) Usurpation of Acilius Aureolus (268) Reign of Claudius Gothicus (268–270) Usurpation of Laelianus (269)
Shapur I's first Roman campaign
Shapur_I's_first_Roman_campaign
Roman government crisis (235–285)
Invasion (267–269) Heruli Raids (267) Athens (267) Usurpation of Acilius Aureolus (268) Reign of Claudius Gothicus (268–270) Usurpation of Laelianus (269)
Crisis_of_the_Third_Century
Subspecies of fish
species: S. oquassa, the blueback trout of Lake Oquassa in Maine (1854), S. aureolus the golden trout of Sunapee lake in New Hampshire (1888), and S. marstoni
Sunapee_trout
Genus of insects
(the former type species of the genus) and P. unicolor Wise, 1958 with P. aureolus. Genetic analysis places Pycnocentrodes within a clade of New Zealand endemic
Pycnocentrodes
Roman imperial usurper in c.271
client or protégé) of Gallienus's hipparchos (cavalry master general) Aureolus who is normally credited with the victory over Macrianus. However, the
Domitian_II
Species of spider
tissue and a sensory organ. Philodromus cespitum belongs to the Philodromus aureolus species complex. It is the only species in this group that is Holarctic
Philodromus_cespitum
Scottish mathematician and scholar (1175–c.1232)
Eckhart Giles of Rome Godfrey of Fontaines Duns Scotus Durandus Petrus Aureolus William of Ockham Late Jean Buridan Marsilius of Inghen Nicole Oresme Albert
Michael_Scot
Species of legume
when the seeds are dry. It is used as a food source of Acanthoscelides aureolus, a tiny weevil. Bumblebees, honeybees, and other bees use the plant for
Astragalus_canadensis
Latin phrase
a predatory overlord. The phrase was the personal motto of Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim (Paracelsus) who had it inscribed
Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest
Alterius_non_sit_qui_suus_esse_potest
260 Sasanian victory over Rome
Invasion (267–269) Heruli Raids (267) Athens (267) Usurpation of Acilius Aureolus (268) Reign of Claudius Gothicus (268–270) Usurpation of Laelianus (269)
Battle_of_Edessa
Genus of lizards
Boulenger, 1897 Sceloporus aurantius Grummer & Bryson, 2014 Sceloporus aureolus H.M. Smith, 1942 Sceloporus becki Van Denburgh, 1905 – island fence lizard
Spiny_lizard
Roman praetorian prefect and usurper (died c.261)
Balkans, both Macriani were routed by the commander of Roman cavalry, Aureolus, a general loyal to Gallienus, and killed. Then, according to some accounts
Balista
and Old Catalan for "Oriole," which in turn comes from the Latin word Aureolus, which means "Golden." The name is recorded in England as early as 1194
De_Criol
Indo-European people in ancient southeast Europe
Decebalus, king of Dacia Maximinus Thrax, Roman emperor from 235 to 238. Aureolus, Roman military commander Galerius, Roman emperor from 305 to 311; born
Thracians
Term for the Romanized culture of the Thracians under imperial rule
is due to his origins. Regalianus, Roman general and imperial usurper. Aureolus, Roman military commander and imperial usurper. Galerius, Roman emperor
Thraco-Roman
English polymath, philosopher and friar (c.1219/20–c.1292)
Eckhart Giles of Rome Godfrey of Fontaines Duns Scotus Durandus Petrus Aureolus William of Ockham Late Jean Buridan Marsilius of Inghen Nicole Oresme Albert
Roger_Bacon
Battle during the Roman-Germanic wars (259)
(vexillationes). The main units were under the control of his general, Aureolus, and headquartered in Mediolanum, with the mission to protect Italy. The
Battle_of_Mediolanum
Name list
either Latin Aurelius (a Roman gens), itself derived from the Latin word aureolus, meaning golden, or from the adjective Aurelianus. The name was included
Avrelian
Roman emperor from 235 to 238
was similar to the later Thraco-Roman emperors of the 3rd–5th century (Aureolus, Galerius, Licinius, Leo I, etc.), elevating themselves, via a military
Maximinus_Thrax
World War III. Aureolus Izzard (アウレオルス=イザード, Aureorusu Izādo) Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita (Japanese); Jason Liebrecht (English) Aureolus is an eighteen-year-old
List of A Certain Magical Index characters
List_of_A_Certain_Magical_Index_characters
c. 1150 text by Peter Lombard
Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure, Marsilius of Inghen, William of Ockham, Petrus Aureolus, Robert Holcot, Duns Scotus, and Gabriel Biel. Aquinas' Summa Theologiae
Sentences
Battle between the Sasanians and the Romans (244)
Invasion (267–269) Heruli Raids (267) Athens (267) Usurpation of Acilius Aureolus (268) Reign of Claudius Gothicus (268–270) Usurpation of Laelianus (269)
Battle_of_Misiche
Genus of spiders
Caucasus Philodromus anomalus Gertsch, 1934 – United States Philodromus aureolus (Clerck, 1757) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia
Philodromus
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
defeated the usurper Aureolus near the bridge crossing, but was killed after the battle by a conspiracy instigated by Aureolus; in 1158, Frederick Barbarossa
Cassano_d'Adda
Conflict between Roman and Sasanian forces (237)
Invasion (267–269) Heruli Raids (267) Athens (267) Usurpation of Acilius Aureolus (268) Reign of Claudius Gothicus (268–270) Usurpation of Laelianus (269)
Siege_of_Nisibis_(237)
north-western Italy during the reign of Gallienus under the command of Aureolus, whom Speidel identifies as stabulensis, a senior officer in charge of
Equites_stablesiani
Calendar year
Carola; she becomes the first dogaressa of Venice. Aznar Galíndez I succeeds Aureolus, as count of Aragon (modern Spain). He is installed by King Louis the Pious
809
Genus of leaf beetles
Papp, 1952 – Brazil Eumolpus minutus Špringlová, 1960 Eumolpus minutus aureolus Špringlová, 1960 – Paraguay, Brazil Eumolpus minutus minutus Špringlová
Eumolpus_(beetle)
Japanese voice actor (born 1980)
Macross Frontier Leon Mishima Time of Eve Setoro Toaru Majutsu no Index Aureolus Izzard Zoku Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei Ikkyū/Aoyama 2009 Case Closed Kaita
Tomokazu_Sugita
Aurelius Antoninus (Caracalla) - emperor Sextus Aurelius Victor - historian Aureolus - soldier Decimus Magnus Ausonius - poet Publius Autronius Paetus - consul
List_of_ancient_Romans
Calendar year
victory near the Nestos River, on the boundary between Macedonia and Thrace. Aureolus, charged with defending Italy, defeats Victorinus (co-emperor of Gaul)
267
Genus of ribbon worms
aracaensis Senz, 1997 Cerebratulus arnosus Takakura, 1898 Cerebratulus aureolus Bürger, 1892 Cerebratulus australis (Stimpson, 1857) Cerebratulus barentsi
Cerebratulus
Usurper of throne of Roman Empire (died 260)
at Mursa. The troops of Ingenuus were defeated, as Gallienus' general, Aureolus, used the advantage given by the mobility of an improved cavalry component
Ingenuus
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Spain
were: . c. 920 : Iñigo . c. 922 : Ferriolus 933–947 : Fortuño 971–978 : Aureolus . c. 981 : Atón 1011–1036 : Mancius 1036–1057 : García 1058–1075 : Sancho
Diocese_of_Huesca
Earthquake which devastated cities on the west and south coasts of Anatolia (262)
were, for the most part, beset, while Odaenathus was threatening war, Aureolus pressing hard on Illyricum, and Aemilianus in possession of Egypt, a portion
262 Southwest Anatolia earthquake
262_Southwest_Anatolia_earthquake
Gallic emperor from 271 to 274 AD
Gallienus did ensure that the Roman Empire was defended; he stationed Aureolus, a military commander, in northern Italia, to prevent Postumus from crossing
Tetricus_I
Roman town in Pannonia
immediate vicinity, among which the most notable are the battle between Aureolus and Ingenuus in 260 and particularly the brutal and bloody Battle of Mursa
Mursa
Genus of plants in the rose family
canadensis Rubus kennedyanus Sect. Corylifolii Rubus adenoleucus Rubus aureolus Rubus babingtonianus Rubus britannicus Rubus camptostachys Rubus conjungens
Rubus
Genus of spiders
Oxyopes auratus Thorell, 1890 – Singapore, Indonesia (Sumatra) Oxyopes aureolus Thorell, 1899 – Cameroon Oxyopes auriculatus Lawrence, 1927 – Namibia Oxyopes
Oxyopes
Roman general
their army to confront Gallienus, but were defeated in Thrace in 261 by Aureolus, Gallienus’ Imperial Horsemaster. Macrianus and his son were killed in
Piso (general under Macrianus)
Piso_(general_under_Macrianus)
Battle between the Roman and Gallic empires
Invasion (267–269) Heruli Raids (267) Athens (267) Usurpation of Acilius Aureolus (268) Reign of Claudius Gothicus (268–270) Usurpation of Laelianus (269)
Battle_of_Châlons_(274)
Roman consul and praetorian prefect (died c.286)
confidence in Aureolus, his Master of the Horse, to act as his most reliable lieutenant to deal with major military emergencies - at least until Aureolus disgraced
Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus
Lucius_Petronius_Taurus_Volusianus
Stiyl Magnus asks Kamijo to help him defeat a powerful alchemist named Aureolus Izzard, who kidnaps a miko with the power to kill vampires. Things are
List of A Certain Magical Index light novels
List_of_A_Certain_Magical_Index_light_novels
2008 Japanese television season
spell against them. Stiyl later finds Aureolus, while Tōma runs into Aisa, who revealed that she approached Aureolus because he has agreed to help her in
A Certain Magical Index season 1
A_Certain_Magical_Index_season_1
gray-cheeked salamander Plethodon amplus Tellico salamander Plethodon aureolus Chattahoochee slimy salamander Plethodon chattahoochee Cheoah Bald salamander
List of amphibians of North Carolina
List_of_amphibians_of_North_Carolina
Civil conflicts within ancient Rome
267: Failed usurpation of Maeonius in Palmyra. 268: Failed usurpation of Aureolus in the West. Emperor Gallienus murdered by his soldiers and Claudius Gothicus
List of Roman civil wars and revolts
List_of_Roman_civil_wars_and_revolts
patients. The care amounted to little more than restraint. 1567 – Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, a.k.a. "Paracelsus" (Einsiedeln,
Timeline_of_psychotherapy
Hwass in Bruguière, 1792: synonym of Conus aulicus Linnaeus, 1758 Conus aureolus Sowerby II, 1858: synonym of Conus anabathrum Crosse, 1865 Conus auricomus
List_of_Conus_species
Romanized culture of Dacia under the Roman Empire
a Roman usurper and became himself emperor for a brief period of time. Aureolus was a Roman military commander and would-be usurper against Gallienus.
Daco-Roman
3rd century Roman general
recorded at Mediolanium where Aureolus was under siege by Gallienus's Imperial field-army. According to Gerov, Aureolus's stubbornly prolonged defence
Lucius_Aurelius_Marcianus
Alleged Roman imperial usurper (fl. c. 240-270)
Invasion (267–269) Heruli Raids (267) Athens (267) Usurpation of Acilius Aureolus (268) Reign of Claudius Gothicus (268–270) Usurpation of Laelianus (269)
Sponsianus
Siege Part of the Roman–Persian Wars
Invasion (267–269) Heruli Raids (267) Athens (267) Usurpation of Acilius Aureolus (268) Reign of Claudius Gothicus (268–270) Usurpation of Laelianus (269)
Siege_of_Antioch_(260)
Augurius Augustalis Augustanus Augustinus Augustus Aurelianus Aurelius Aureolus Aurunculeianus Auruncus Ausonius Auspex Auspicatus Auxentius Auxientius
List_of_Roman_cognomina
Name list
Jewish writer Petrus Augustus (545–602), Byzantine curopalates Petrus Aureolus (1280–1322), French theologian Petrus Baldus de Ubaldis (1327–1400), Italian
Petrus_(given_name)
Coinage of Valerian and Gallienus, emperors of the Roman Empire
late 267 and early 268, during the siege of Milan by Gallienus against Aureolus (who had his headquarters in Mediolanum), the mint produced coins of the
Coinage of Valerian and Gallienus
Coinage_of_Valerian_and_Gallienus
Decade
his senior officers at Mediolanum (Milan) while besieging his rival Aureolus. Aureolus is murdered in turn by the Praetorian guard. Marcus Aurelius Claudius
260s
fought in the West. Both Macrianus were eventually defeated at Illyricum by Aureolus, while Quietus, the younger brother, was sieged by Odaenathus in Emesa
List_of_Roman_usurpers
Calendar year
Gallienus tries twice to crush the usurper Postumus, but on the first occasion Aureolus, commander of the elite cavalry, carelessly lets him escape. The second
265
Battle between Palmyrene and Roman forces (272)
Invasion (267–269) Heruli Raids (267) Athens (267) Usurpation of Acilius Aureolus (268) Reign of Claudius Gothicus (268–270) Usurpation of Laelianus (269)
Battle_of_Immae
Siege of Caesarea by Sasanian forces (260)
Invasion (267–269) Heruli Raids (267) Athens (267) Usurpation of Acilius Aureolus (268) Reign of Claudius Gothicus (268–270) Usurpation of Laelianus (269)
Siege of Caesarea in Cappadocia (260)
Siege_of_Caesarea_in_Cappadocia_(260)
AUREOLUS
AUREOLUS
AUREOLUS
Boy/Male
Welsh
Chosen.
Girl/Female
Indian
Competent.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Doll
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Piper; Pipe Player
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi
Star; A Token; Angel
Female
Scottish
 Feminine form of Scottish unisex Kyle, KYLIE means "slender." Compare with another form of Kylie.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Female God
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful God
Girl/Female
Celtic
Slender or comely.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, BERRY means simply "berry."Â Compare with masculine Berry.
AUREOLUS
AUREOLUS
AUREOLUS
AUREOLUS
AUREOLUS