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Genus of beetles
belong to the genus Polemius: Polemius arizonensis Schaeffer, 1908 Polemius binotatus Fall, 1907 Polemius canadensis Brown, 1940 Polemius crassicornis Wickham
Polemius
5th century Roman author
438, knows of one Sylvius, whom some historians conjecture to be Polemius. Polemius was assigned to Eucherius, bishop of Lyon (ancient Lugdunum), and
Polemius_Silvius
Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius (fl. c. 300 AD) was a translator of the Greek Alexander Romance, a romantic history of Alexander the Great, into Latin
Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius
Julius_Valerius_Alexander_Polemius
Species of beetle
Polemius limbatus is a species of soldier beetle in the family Cantharidae. It is found in North America. "Polemius limbatus Report". Integrated Taxonomic
Polemius_limbatus
Species of beetle
Polemius laticornis is a species of soldier beetle in the family Cantharidae. It is found in North America. "Polemius laticornis Report". Integrated Taxonomic
Polemius_laticornis
The text begins with a letter from Martin to Bishop Polemius of Astorga, indicating that Polemius had asked Martin to write a piece on the origin of idols
De_correctione_rusticorum
Species of beetle
Polemius canadensis is a species of soldier beetle in the family Cantharidae. It is found in North America. "Polemius canadensis Report". Integrated Taxonomic
Polemius_canadensis
3rd-century rebel leader against the Roman emperor Philip the Arab
in Aurelius Victor (Caesares xxix.2), Zosimus (i.20.2 and i.21.2), and Polemius Silvius (Laterculus). Jotapian was a member of the Near East indigenous
Jotapian
Archipelago, county and council area in northern Scotland
Roman influence seems to have been limited to trade rather than conquest. Polemius Silvius wrote a list of Late Roman provinces, which Seeck appended to his
Orkney
Species of beetle
Polemius repandus is a species of soldier beetle in the family Cantharidae. It is found in North America. "Polemius repandus Report". Integrated Taxonomic
Polemius_repandus
3rd-century Roman governor of Gallia Belgica
to a small number of literary sources (Aurelius Victor, Eutropius, and Polemius Silvius), Faustinus sparked a mutiny among Tetricus' troops. At the time
Faustinus
Roman historian and senator (56–120)
Apollinaris reports (Letters, 4.14; cited in Syme, 1958, pg. 796) that Polemius, a 5th-century Gallo-Roman aristocrat, is descended from Tacitus — but
Tacitus
5/6th-century Byzantine official
Faustus Albinus Praetorian Prefect of Gaul In office 510–536 Preceded by Polemius Succeeded by Office abolished Augustal Prefect of Egypt In office c. 538 –
Liberius_(praetorian_prefect)
Calendar year
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Ursus and Polemius (or, less frequently, year 1091 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 338
338
Roman emperor from 337 to 361
Augustus Succeeded by Flavius Constantius Valerius Maximus Preceded by Ursus Polemius Roman consul II 339 with Constans Augustus Succeeded by Septimius Acindynus
Constantius_II
Britain under Roman rule (43 AD – c. 410 AD)
of Sextus Rufus, and the early-5th-century List of Offices and work of Polemius Silvius all list four provinces by some variation of the names Britannia
Roman_Britain
Roman imperial dynasty in Late Antiquity, r. 379–457
nobility at Constantinople until the end of the 6th century. According to Polemius Silvius, Theodosius the Great was born on 11 January 347 or 346. The epitome
Theodosian_dynasty
of Filocalus (AD 354), cited in Beard et al., Vol. 1, 250, and that of Polemius Silvius. See also early and later Christian festivals in Beard et al.,
Religion_in_ancient_Rome
Earliest Latin Alexander Romance (4th c.)
usually dated between 270–330 AD and attributed to Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius. It was based on the α recension of the Romance, but it also has unique
Res gestae Alexandri Macedonis
Res_gestae_Alexandri_Macedonis
Roman emperor from 337 to 350
II Succeeded by Magnentius Vetranio Political offices Preceded by Ursus Polemius Roman consul 339 With: Constantius Augustus II Succeeded by Septimius Acindynus
Constans
Canadian voice actor
Me (Polytheus) Rupert Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend (Zetes, Polemius, 2nd Soldier/2nd Guard) Redwall (Brother Alf/Cheese Thief/Clogg) Totally
John_Stocker_(voice_actor)
Prefecture of the Late Roman Empire
(461-465, 467-468) Magnus (469) Magnus Felix (c. 470) Eutropius (c. 471) Polemius (475-after 477) - the last remnants of the prefecture in the Provence were
Praetorian_prefecture_of_Gaul
336 Nepotianus Tettius Facundus 337 Felicianus Fabius Titianus 338 Ursus Polemius 339 Flavius Julius Constantius Augustus II Flavius Julius Constans Augustus
List_of_Roman_consuls
6th century Archbishop of Braga in Portugal
council, a bishop named Polemius of Astorga wrote to Martin of Braga asking for advice on the conversion of rural pagans. Polemius was especially concerned
Martin_of_Braga
Scholliers (Oxford 2001), pp. 23–33, and Seneca, Epistle 47.14. The calendar of Polemius Silvius is the only one to record the holiday.[citation needed] These were
Slavery_in_ancient_Rome
3rd century Roman imperial usurper
a Roman usurper. Seleucus was, according to the 5th-century historian Polemius Silvius, a usurper against Emperor Elagabalus. His identity is not known:
Seleucus_(Roman_usurper)
Public games held for the benefit and entertainment of the Roman people
In Pisonem 8). The calendar of Philocalus (4th century AD) and that of Polemius Silvius (5th century AD) place ludi compitales on January 3–5. T.P. Wiseman
Ludi
Document of the Late Roman Empire
(Sammelhandschrift)". World Digital Library. 1542. Retrieved 2014-06-21. Polemius Silvius; Seeck, Otto (1876). Notitia dignitatum; accedunt Notitia urbis
Notitia_Dignitatum
1998 Canadian TV series or program
Phaëton Allen Stewart-Coates as Ares (2nd Time) John Stocker as Zetes, Polemius Joy Tanner as Cybele Wendy Thatcher as Athena (1st Time) Robert Tinkler
Mythic_Warriors
Scheduled celebration in ancient Rome
Festivals and Ceremonies of the Roman Republic, p. 155. Recorded only by Polemius Silvius. Sumi, Geoffrey S. (August 1, 1997). "Review of: The Comet of 44
Roman_festivals
12th-century Anglo-Norman writer
The work derives from the Zacher Epitome of Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius, but differs in certain respects. For example, it maps conquests by cardinal
Thomas_de_Kent
Legendary creature appearing in stories of Alexander the Great
Latin translation of the Alexander Romance by Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius, known as the Res gestae Alexandri Macedonis, spells the beast's name as
Odontotyrannos
Ancient Roman bridge in Rome
replaced by a new structure. According to the 5th century Latin historian Polemius Silvius, in 370 it was rededicated as the Pons Gratiani, to the brother-emperors
Pons_Cestius
Ancient Roman family
Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius, a historian who translated a Greek life of Alexander the Great; he is likely the same Polemius who was consul in AD 338
Julia_gens
Gallo-Roman senator
praetorian prefect of Gaul in 469, married to Attica; Araneola, married to Polemius between 460 and 469. Probus, a Roman senator PLRE II, "Magnus 2", pp. 700–701
Magnus_(consul_460)
Julius Romanus - grammarian Julius Tiro - rhetor Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius - writer Gaius Julius Victor - writer Marcus Junius Gracchanus - writer
List_of_ancient_Romans
Large public building
artworks obtained from conquered territories. By the mid-5th century AD, Polemius Silvius listed eleven basilicas in Rome: The floor plan of the Roman civil
Civil_basilica
Greek Orthodox chant
Epákusón mu, ákhrante, kósmu pantós Kiría, R Antilavú mu, rísé me apó tu polemíu, R Ke klironómon díksón me zoís tis eoníu. R I supplicate thee, Lady/
O_Virgin_Pure
Greek historian (c. 360–327 BCE)
translation for the text is usually attributed to Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius (early 4th century). There are also Syrian, Armenian, and Slavonic versions
Callisthenes
Account of the life and exploits of Alexander the Great
version of the much earlier Latin translation by Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius, the Zacher Epitome, achieved some popularity. In addition, in 781, Alcuin
Alexander_Romance
Species of fish
For genus Apistus Hypodytes Gistel, 1848 Parapistus Steindachner, 1866 Polemius Kaup, 1858 Prosopodasys Cantor, 1849 Pterichthys Swainson, 1839 For species
Apistus
Alexander legend in Syriac
like the Res gestae Alexandri Macedonis of Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius, the Armenian Alexander Romance and the Historia de preliis of Leo the
Syriac_Alexander_Romance
Laterculus Polemii Silvii, an Imperial Roman list of emperors and provinces by Polemius Silvius. The original meaning of laterculus in Classical Latin was "brick"
Laterculus
Early Christian saints
to legend, Chrysanthus was the only son of an Egyptian patrician, named Polemius or Poleon, who lived in the reign of Numerian. His father moved from Alexandria
Chrysanthus_and_Daria
Roman fort in Norfolk, England
Place-Names of Roman Britain. London: Batsford. pp. 366–67. ISBN 0691039534. Polemius Silvius; Seeck, Otto, ed (1876). Notitia dignitatum; accedunt Notitia urbis
Gariannonum
Roman province
counter the extensive Irish piracy and raiding occurring in late antiquity. Polemius Silvius' 5th-century Nomina Omnium Provinciarum gives six provinces, but
Britannia_Prima
heiz - Lyon suiffe 'bleak (fish)' Occ sòfia 'bleak', NItal Gaul sofia (Polemius) - Latin albulus (OFr able, Fr ablette, OIt avola), alburnus (Saintonge
List of French words of Gaulish origin
List_of_French_words_of_Gaulish_origin
Alexander (r. 222–235) c. 232 (Syria) Governor in Moesia; mentioned by Polemius Silvius. Probably a descendant of king Antiochus IV of Commagene and Marcus
List_of_Roman_usurpers
Motschulsky, 1839 g Podosilis Wittmer, 1978 g Polemiosilis Pic, 1921 g Polemius LeConte, 1851 i g b Porostenus Motschulsky, 1853 g Prosthaptus Prothemus
List_of_Cantharidae_genera
381–382) Flavius Eusignius (383–384) Messianus (385–386) Felix Juniorinus Polemius (388–389) Latinius Pacatus Drepanius (389–390) Flavius Rhodinus Primus
List of Roman governors of Africa
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Africa
an Etruscan calendar Menologia rustica, ancient Roman farmers' almanacs Polemius Silvius Roman calendar and Julian calendar Roman festivals Michele Renee
List_of_ancient_Roman_fasti
Topics referred to by the same term
gestae Alexandri Magni, a work translated by Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius Res gestae (Ammianus Marcellinus), a work of Ammianus Marcellinus This
Res_Gestae_(disambiguation)
Egyptian martyr
his two companions: Theodore and Callinicos. At age 27, he heard that Polemius the governor of Egypt was torturing Christians. He subsequently went to
Epimachus_of_Pelusium
been formerly administered from Eboracum prior to the reörganization. Polemius Silvius's 5th-century Nomina Omnium Provinciarum gives six provinces, but
Britannia_Secunda
by Jerome Jordan Pollitt ISBN 0-521-25712-3 Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius i. 35. Ancient Art and Its Remains, Or, A Manual of the Archæology of Art
Parmenion_(architect)
Roman imperial dynasty in late antiquity, r. 364–392 and 421–455
that Theodosius would recognise Eugenius dissipated when, according to Polemius Silvius, Theodosius raised his second son Honorius to augustus on 23 January
Valentinian_dynasty
Roman annals listing the names of magistrates and important events
Philocalus (354), and a Christian version of the official calendar, made by Polemius Silvius (448). In modern times the word fasti and its reflexes in modern
Fasti
Late Antique edition of Greek and Latin historiographical texts
gentis Romanorum – Polemius Silvius – Narratio de imperatoribus. Paderborn 2017, ISBN 978-3-506-78791-0 (Origo gentis Romanorum, Polemius Silvius: Nomina
Kleine und fragmentarische Historiker der Spätantike
Kleine_und_fragmentarische_Historiker_der_Spätantike
Medieval penitential handbook
Merovingian conciliar canons similar to the Collectio canonum Bellovacensis; Polemius Silvius, Laterculus preceded by Notitia Galliarum; the Isidorian Epistula
Paenitentiale_Theodori
the Greek legend was translated into Latin by Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius (where it is called the Res gestae Alexandri Magni) and from Latin it spread
Theories about Alexander the Great in the Quran
Theories_about_Alexander_the_Great_in_the_Quran
Kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, translated by Philemon Holland Polemius Silvius's 5th-century Nomina Omnium Provinciarum gives six provinces, but
Flavia_Caesariensis
Month of the Roman calendar
It is possible to calculate this reference to January 6. On the calendars of Filocalus and Polemius Silvius; Weinstock, "A New Greek Calendar," p. 42.
November_(Roman_month)
Medieval and Renaissance story
described as a strong warrior, a very noble king, a Roman Emperor called Polemius, or a "prince de Saissone". In the various texts, naming the judge as Solomon
The Dead King and his Three Sons
The_Dead_King_and_his_Three_Sons
Genus of beetles
2019-09-23. Constantin, Robert (2024). "Three new brachelytrous Discodon and Polemius (Brachypolemius) from Peru (Coleoptera, Cantharidae, Silinae)" (PDF). Bulletin
Discodon
High priest of Quirinus in ancient Rome
the murder of Romulus by his subjects on the basis of the calendar of Polemius Silvius and of Ovid, where the story of Romulus's apotheosis is related
Flamen_Quirinalis
Ancient Roman family
of the emperors, cited by Julius Capitolinus. Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius, a scholar of the late third and early fourth century, who translated the
Valeria_gens
Holiday in ancient Rome
Christian rule. It appeared in the Chronography of 354, and the calendar of Polemius Silvius (449 AD) juxtaposed the old holiday with a feast day commemorating
Caristia
First printed editions of a manuscript
Pontificalis Ravennatis ecclesiae Modena Edited by Benedetto Bacchini. 1717 Polemius Silvius, Laterculus Joannes Paulus Robyns Antwerp Edited by Conrad Janninck
List of editiones principes in Latin
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin
Roman Catholic diocese in France (? - c. 1790/1801)
ISBN 978-0-85323-236-0. Duchesne, p. 101 no. 1. Sextilius sent a deputy, the priest Polemius, to the Council of Agde in 506: C. Munier, Concilia Galliae A. 314 – A
Ancient_Diocese_of_Bazas
Subfamily of beetles
Discodon Gorham, 1881 Ditemnus LeConte, 1861 Plectonotum Gorham, 1891 Polemius LeConte, 1851 Silis Charpentier, 1825 Tytthonyx LeConte, 1851 "Silinae
Silinae
Province of Roman Britain
Kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, Translated by Philemon Holland Polemius Silvius's 5th-century Nomina Omnium Provinciarum gives six provinces, but
Maxima_Caesariensis
Nation, p. 87. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green (London), 1863. Polemius Silvius. Nomina Omnium Provinciarum ["The Names of All the Provinces"]
Vespasiana
Catholic diocese in France
359–392: Phoebadius c. 400: Dulcidius [Lupus (?)] c. 549: Baebianus c. 573: Polemius c. 580: Sugillarius c. 585: Antidius c. 615: Flavardus c. 627: Asodoaldus
Diocese_of_Agen
†Pogonomyrmex †Pogonomyrmex fossilis – type locality for species †Polemius †Polemius crassicornis – type locality for species †Poliocoris – type locality
List of the Cenozoic life of Colorado
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Colorado
POLEMIUS
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Girl/Female
African, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kenyan, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Small; Atom; Black; Molecule; Seed
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumbria)
English (Northumbria) : occupational name for a breeder or keeper of horses, from Old English stÅd ‘stud’ or stott ‘inferior kind of horse’ + hierde ‘herdsman’, ‘keeper’. There is a difficulty in deriving this name from Old English stÅd in that stud is not recorded in the sense ‘collection of horses bred by one person’ until the 17th century; before that it denoted a place where horses were kept for breeding, but that sense does not combine naturally with ‘herdsman’.The Stoddard family of Boston, MA, was introduced by Anthony Stoddard (1600–1686), who settled there in 1639. Solomon Stoddard (1643–1728/9) was a prominent Congregational clergyman in MA, the grandfather of Jonathan Edwards, and progenitor of many noted descendants.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dhanshree | தாநஷà¯à®°à¯€Â
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Hindu
Rising Sun
Girl/Female
French, German, Latin
Mother of Souls
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Lord Shiva; A Great Ruler; God of Love
Girl/Female
Sikh
Happiness, Calm, Satisfaction
Male
Hebrew
(× ×„×—Ö·) Hebrew name NOACH means "rest." In the bible, this is the name of the last antediluvian patriarch, the main character of the flood story.Â
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Norman Germanic Ida, IIDA means "work."
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, Italian
Italian Form of Bertrand; Brilliant Raven; Fiery Torch; Beacon
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