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3rd-century Roman writer and grammarian
Censorinus (fl. c. 238) was a Roman grammarian and miscellaneous writer. From its grammatical form, Censorinus is presumably his cognomen, the shared surname
Censorinus
Topics referred to by the same term
Censorinus was a Roman grammarian and writer of the 3rd century AD. Censorinus may also refer to: Censorinus (died 53 BC), friend and contemporary of Publius
Censorinus_(disambiguation)
Roman consul in 310 BC
Gaius Marcius Rutilus Censorinus was a Roman politician from the plebeian gens Marcia in the fourth and third centuries BC. His father Gaius Marcius Rutilus
Gaius Marcius Rutilus Censorinus
Gaius_Marcius_Rutilus_Censorinus
Calendar used in Ancient Rome
(1864), p. 217. Censorinus, Macrobius, and Solinus, cited in Key (1875) Macrobius, Book I, Ch. 12, §39. Kaster (2011), p. 155. Censorinus, The Natal Day
Roman_calendar
Topics referred to by the same term
Gaius Marcius Censorinus can refer to: Gaius Marcius Censorinus (Marian), general who fought against Sulla Gaius Marcius Censorinus (consul 8 BC) This
Gaius_Marcius_Censorinus
Branch of the Marcia gens
Marcius Censorinus was a name used by a branch of the plebeian gens Marcia of ancient Rome. The cognomen Censorinus was acquired through Gaius Marcius
Marcius_Censorinus
War between Rome and Carthage (149–146 BC)
for the year, Manius Manilius commanding the army and Lucius Marcius Censorinus the fleet. The Carthaginians continued to attempt to appease Rome and
Third_Punic_War
Solar calendar
eventually became the earlier of the two days for most purposes. In 238 Censorinus stated that it was inserted after the Terminalia (23 February) and was
Julian_calendar
Roman politician, soldier and writer (234–149 BC)
Verrucosus, and died at the age of 85, in the consulship of Lucius Marcius Censorinus and Manius Manilius. Pliny agrees with Cicero. Other authors exaggerate
Cato_the_Elder
Roman politician and soldier (died 82 BC)
Republic, against Sulla. Marcius Censorinus was a member of the plebeian Marcia gens of ancient Rome. The cognomen Censorinus was acquired through Gaius Marcius
Gaius Marcius Censorinus (Marian)
Gaius_Marcius_Censorinus_(Marian)
Satyr musician in Greek mythology
294 BC, when he became the first plebeian censor and added the cognomen Censorinus to the family name. Marcius Rutilus was also among the first plebeian
Marsyas
Ancient Roman family
the cognomina Censorinus, Crispus, Figulus, Libo, Philippus, Ralla, Rex, Rufus, Rutilus, Septimus, Sermo, and Tremulus. Those of Censorinus, Libo, and Philippus
Marcia_gens
149 BC series of engagements in the Third Punic War
Eventually Censorinus returned to Rome, leaving Manilius to continue fighting. When the Roman consuls Manius Manilius and Lucius Marcius Censorinus made their
Battle_of_Lake_Tunis
Appius Claudius Censorinus was a fictitious usurper against Roman Emperor Claudius II, (in ca AD 269) according to the unreliable Historia Augusta. He
Censorinus_(usurper)
Circular depression on the Moon
is closest to Censorinus. The following craters have been renamed by the IAU. Censorinus F — See Leakey (crater). Censorinus E "Censorinus". Gazetteer of
Censorinus_(crater)
Internal conflict in the Roman Republic, c. 83-82 BC
fought the consul Carbo and his legates Gaius Carrinas and Gaius Marcius Censorinus. Metellus defeated Carrinas at the River Aesis, only to be blockaded by
Sulla's_civil_war
Roman politician, senator and consul in 149 BC
(cognomen) Censorinus was used by the descendants of Gaius Marcius Rutilus, who had served as the first plebeian censor. L. Marcius Censorinus was born
Lucius Marcius Censorinus (consul 149 BC)
Lucius_Marcius_Censorinus_(consul_149_BC)
Ancient Roman coin
the head of Tiberius. Portals: Money Numismatics History Denarius of L. Censorinus – for the detailed description of a specific Roman denarius Siliqua Dupondius
Denarius
Plebeian Censorini branch of the gens Marcia, Marcius Censorinus was the son of Lucius Marcius Censorinus, the consul of 39 BC. He was appointed as Triumvir
Gaius Marcius Censorinus (consul 8 BC)
Gaius_Marcius_Censorinus_(consul_8_BC)
Country in Southern and Western Europe
Parallel Lives – Life of Romulus, 12.2 (from LacusCurtius) "LacusCurtius • Censorinus – De Die Natali". penelope.uchicago.edu. "Celebrations of big shoulder-borne
Italy
In 82 BC, a denarius was minted by Lucius Marcius Censorinus picturing Apollo and Marsyas the satyr. The coin has attracted several interpretations because
Denarius_of_L._Censorinus
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
Machine: Id. [...] Populo provinciae redditae. Octaviano Augusti nomen datum Censorinus XXI.8 : quamvis ex ante diem XVI kal. Febr. imperator Caesar. The number
Augustus
Roman of the 1st century BC
Censorinus who was monetalis around 88 BC. If so, his father and uncle Lucius were staunch supporters of the popularist faction of Cinna. Censorinus is
Censorinus_(died_53_BC)
Calendar used in ancient Egypt before 22 BC
or three days later than its occurrence in early antiquity. Following Censorinus and Meyer, the standard understanding was that, four years from the calendar's
Egyptian_calendar
Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Pompeii
Ancient Greek writer
Some of his calculations were mentioned by the ancient Roman writer Censorinus, so we know Aretes lived in or before the 3rd century CE. Aretes is spoken
Aretes_of_Dyrrachium
Roman general and statesman
the Second Triumvirate. He and his consular colleague Lucius Marcius Censorinus had been the only two senators who tried to defend Julius Caesar when
Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (consul 39 BC)
Gaius_Calvisius_Sabinus_(consul_39_BC)
Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Byzantine_Empire
Sulla's coup against the Roman Republic
kingdom. On his return, he was accused of corruption by Gaius Marcius Censorinus, perhaps acting on behalf of Gaius Marius, his former commander. Sulla
March_on_Rome_(88_BC)
Using creation myths to date the Earth
is called “mythical”. Censorinus quoted Varro in saying the second period (mythikón) lasted from 2137 to 776 BC, or if Censorinus' own dates are used:
Dating_creation
Roman consul in 39 BC
left Censorinus in charge of Macedonia and Achaea, where he remained as proconsul until he was relieved by Asinius Pollio in late 40 BC. Censorinus celebrated
Lucius Marcius Censorinus (consul 39 BC)
Lucius_Marcius_Censorinus_(consul_39_BC)
Hour system with days divided into 24 hours
Edinburgh: William Creech. pp. 307–308. Retrieved 24 December 2019. CENSORINUS (238). "DE DIE NATALI". elfinspell.com. Retrieved 25 December 2019. Traupman
Roman_timekeeping
Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)
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Cicero
Loss of political control in antiquity
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire
Indo-European language of the Italic branch
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Latin
1st-century BC Roman consul
of his cavalry, led by Gaius Marcius Censorinus killed the consul Octavius, who had refused to flee. Censorinus then presented the consul's head to Cinna;
Lucius_Cornelius_Cinna
Greek philosopher and historian (c. AD 40 – 120s)
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Plutarch
1460 year calendar cycle of ancient Egypt
or 1460 Julian years. This calendar cycle was well known in antiquity. Censorinus described it in his book De Die Natale, in CE 238, and stated that the
Sothic_cycle
Name list
Asiaticus (228 BC-183 BC), Roman general and statesman Lucius Marcius Censorinus, Roman consul in 149 BC and censor in 147 BC Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix
Lucius
Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 610 – c. 546 BC)
up and animals would be able to break it. The 3rd century Roman writer Censorinus reports: Anaximander of Miletus considered that from warmed up water and
Anaximander
Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Julius_Caesar
1st-century-BC Roman poet
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Virgil
4th century BC Roman statesman and general
Corvinus Publius Decius Mus Roman consul 311 BC With: Quintus Aemilius Barbula II Succeeded by Q. Fabius Maximus Rullianus C. Marcius Rutilus Censorinus
Gaius_Junius_Bubulcus_Brutus
Theory of life arising from non-living matter
that these aquatic creatures gave rise to human beings. The Roman author Censorinus, writing in the 3rd century, reported: Anaximander of Miletus considered
Spontaneous_generation
Roman general and statesman (106–48 BC)
later, Metellus defeated Gaius Marcius Censorinus, another of Carbo's lieutenants. Pompey's cavalry caught Censorinus's fleeing troops outside their base at
Pompey
Official declarations of state enemies
Cinna restored Marius and the Sullan exiles, forces under Gaius Marcius Censorinus killed the consul Octavius and displayed his head - the first time a consul's
Proscription_in_ancient_Rome
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
List_of_Roman_army_unit_types
Intercalary month of the Roman calendar
Macrobius (c. 430). Saturnalia. Plutarch. Parallel Lives., Numa section XVIII Censorinus, On the Natal Day, Ch. XX. Ideler, C. Ludwig (1825). Handbuch der mathematischen
Mercedonius
Phoenician city-state
Romans such as the poet Gaius Lucilius and the consul Lucius Marcius Censorinus, suggesting his work was known and appreciated in Rome. Although he spent
Ancient_Carthage
Calendar year
Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Censorinus and Manilius (or, less frequently, year 605 Ab urbe condita). The denomination
149_BC
Twin brothers and central characters of Rome's foundation myth
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Romulus_and_Remus
Roman general and politician (38–9 BC)
Iullus Antonius Consul of the Roman Empire 9 BC with Titus Quinctius Crispinus Sulpicianus Succeeded by Gaius Marcius Censorinus, and Gaius Asinius Gallus
Nero_Claudius_Drusus
Ancient Roman city on the site of modern Lyon, France
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Lugdunum
Festival celebrating the founding of Rome
Cambridge University Press. p. 51. ISBN 9781107032248. "LacusCurtius • Censorinus — De Die Natali". penelope.uchicago.edu. Tacitus, Annals 11.11. Plut.
Natale_di_Roma
Late Roman solar deity
refer to any religious festival being held on that date. Around AD 238, Censorinus had written in De Die Natali that the winter solstice was the "birth of
Sol_Invictus
Roman politician accused of killing Germanicus
Political offices Preceded by Gaius Marcius Censorinus Gaius Asinius Gallus Roman consul 7 BC with Tiberius II Succeeded by Decimus Laelius Balbus Gaius
Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso (consul 7 BC)
Gnaeus_Calpurnius_Piso_(consul_7_BC)
Christian holiday usually on December 25
Mysteries of the Unconquered Sun. Oxford University Press. pp. 209–210, 254. Censorinus, The Natal Day, trans. by W. Maude. Cambridge Encyclopedia Co., 1900.
Christmas
Roman coin
Thrax to Aemilianus Coinage of Valerian and Gallienus Denarius of L. Censorinus Ides of March coinage Fleet coinage Antony's Legionary denarii Roman Judaea
Argenteus
Political institution in ancient Rome
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Roman_Senate
Care of the dead in ancient Rome
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Roman_funerary_practices
2nd-century BC Roman statesman
Political offices Preceded by Lucius Marcius Censorinus Manius Manilius Consul of the Roman Republic 148 BC with Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus Succeeded by
Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus (consul 148 BC)
Lucius_Calpurnius_Piso_Caesoninus_(consul_148_BC)
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Ancient_Rome
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
List_of_Roman_deities
Roman politician
when Gaius Marcius Censorinus and a small cavalry force stormed the Janiculum, capturing him. Octavius was then beheaded by Censorinus who took his head
Gnaeus Octavius (consul 87 BC)
Gnaeus_Octavius_(consul_87_BC)
Numbers in the Roman numeral system
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Roman_numerals
4th-century BC Greek Cynic philosopher
scholars believe that he died in the late 320s, probably around 324/321 BC. Censorinus writes that Diogenes died at the age of 81, while Laertius holds that
Diogenes
Formally independent states, but subordinate to the Roman Empire
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Client kingdoms in ancient Rome
Client_kingdoms_in_ancient_Rome
Roman religious celebration
Censorinus 17.10. Beard et al., vol. 1, pp. 71–72. Livy, Periochae 49.6 Archived 2018-12-04 at the Wayback Machine. Weiß 1973. Varro in Censorinus 17
Secular_Games
Roman officer rank
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Duplarius
Written Latin of late antiquity
(2nd & 3rd centuries), jurist Herennius Modestinus (3rd century), jurist Censorinus (3rd century), historian, essayist Quintus Gargilius Martialis (3rd century)
Late_Latin
defeated a 30,000 strong force under Carrinas, Brutus Damasippus and Marcius Censorinus, killing 20,000 of them. After the battle the defeated army largely dissolved
Second_Battle_of_Clusium
Roman Empire from about 27 BC to 476 AD
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Imperial_Roman_army
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Latin_literature
Ancient Roman family
Constantine I. Gaius Caelius Censorinus, governor of Campania and suffect consul under Constantine I. Caelius Censorinus, governor of Numidia between
Caelia_gens
Chief deity of Roman state religion
that Sancus is a Genius Iovius, as it appears from the Iguvine Tables. Censorinus cites Granius Flaccus as saying that "the Genius was the same entity as
Jupiter_(god)
Ancient Roman open-air venues
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Roman_amphitheatre
43–42 BC Roman denarius coin
Thrax to Aemilianus Coinage of Valerian and Gallienus Denarius of L. Censorinus Ides of March coinage Fleet coinage Antony's Legionary denarii Roman Judaea
Ides_of_March_coin
Greek librarian, mathematician, geographer, and poet
death is by no means definite. The Suda states he died at the age of 80, Censorinus (De die natali, 15) at the age of 81, and Pseudo-Lucian (Makrobioi, 27)
Eratosthenes
Ancient Roman office
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Promagistrate
Oldest living male in an ancient Roman household
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Pater_familias
Roman historian (c. AD 69 – after AD 122)
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Suetonius
Calendar used in some situations such as financial markets
Plutarch. "Life of Numa". The University of Chicago. Censorinus, Jacques Mangeart (1843). Livre de Censorinus sur le jour natal (in French). University of Michigan
360-day_calendar
1st century BC Roman general and consul
Gaius Asinius Pollio Consul of the Roman Republic with Lucius Cornelius Balbus 40 BC Succeeded by Lucius Marcius Censorinus and Gaius Calvisius Sabinus
Publius_Canidius_Crassus
Period of Roman history (c. 753 – c. 509 BC)
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Roman_Kingdom
Study of classical antiquity
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Classics
Ancient Roman title
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Augustus_(title)
Ancient Roman city in present day Milan, Italy
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Mediolanum
Type of authority in ancient Rome
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Imperium
Exercise of power by Rome's plebeian citizens
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Secessio_plebis
Currency of ancient Rome
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Roman_currency
Historical fermented fish sauce
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Garum
Roman annals listing the names of magistrates and important events
does not exactly correspond; it is later than the Varronian by a year. Censorinus, who went over Varro's calculations, he says, explains that Ulpius and
Fasti
Chinese term for the Roman Empire
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Daqin
Roman fort in Brough, Cumbria, England
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Verterae
Roman title
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Dux
Areas of influence by ancient Greece and Rome
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Greco-Roman_world
Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Ovid
Roman politician and general, Pontifex Maximus, consul in 80 BCE
Metellus defeated Gaius Marcius Censorinus, another one of Carbo's lieutenants, Pompey's cavalry caught Censorinus's fleeing troops outside their base
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius
Quintus_Caecilius_Metellus_Pius
Calendar year with a day (or month) added
sixth being intercalated; but in common practice by the year 238, when Censorinus wrote, the intercalary day was followed by the last five days of February
Leap_year
Augustine Aurelius Victor Ausonius Boëthius Caesar Catullus Cassiodorus Censorinus Cicero Claudian Columella Cornelius Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor
Ancient_Roman_cuisine
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Surname or Lastname
English (Staffordshire)
English (Staffordshire) : habitational name, probably from a place called Ardley in Oxfordshire, named in Old English as ‘the clearing (lēeah) of Eardwulf’.
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name NGAM-CHIT means "good heart."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian
Incurable Price
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, Polish
From Matthew's Estate; Club; Domain of Maccius; Weapon
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Peace; One who Arouses Tender Feelings in Others; River Narmada
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
True; Good
Boy/Male
Indian
Merciful
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Lord
Boy/Male
Biblical
It is requiring or beseeching.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Special
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