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Proculus Julius is a figure in the legendary history of the Roman Kingdom. His reported visitation by King Romulus, Rome's putative founder and first
Proculus_Julius
Ancient Roman family
Julii at Rome even earlier, following the death of Romulus. A certain Proculus Julius is reported to have witnessed Romulus descending from the heavens,
Julia_gens
Synnada. Rémy suggests Proculus may be the Julius Proculus massacred with his family by the emperor Commodus between 190 and 192. Proculus is known from two
Julius_Proculus
King of Rome from 753 to 716 BC
Romulus before Proculus", Rubens (17th c.) Evander of Pallene Hersilia List of people who disappeared mysteriously (pre-1910) Proculus Julius Legendary progenitor
Romulus
2nd century Roman senator, tribune, praetor and suffect consul
Gaius Julius Proculus was a Roman senator, who held a number of imperial appointments during the reign of Trajan. He was suffect consul in the nundinium
Gaius_Julius_Proculus
Roman deity
what some considered suspicious circumstances, a Roman noble named Proculus Julius reported that Romulus had come to him while he was travelling. He claimed
Quirinus
Topics referred to by the same term
(praenomen), a Roman praenomen Proculus (jurist), 1st century Roman jurist, founder of the Proculeian school Proculus Julius, in the legendary history of
Proculus_(disambiguation)
gladiators of Proculus in the arena. He will want to fight them alone to avenge Opiter. Korris kills easily three gladiators of Proculus, the fourth is
List of Spartacus (TV series) characters
List_of_Spartacus_(TV_series)_characters
2025 American television series
as Gabinius Simon Arblaster as Proculus Arlo Gibson as Opiter Cameron Rhodes as Uvidus Jackson Gallagher as Gaius Julius Caesar Duane Wichman Evans as
Spartacus:_House_of_Ashur
Ancient Roman family
Marcus Cutius Priscus Messius M. f. Rusticus Aemilius Papus Arrius Proculus Julius Celsus, consul in AD 135. Marcus Messius M. f. Rusticus Aemilius Afer
Aemilia_gens
Roman emperor from AD 14 to 37
Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus (/taɪˈbɪəriəs/ ty-BEER-ee-əs; 16 November 42 BC – 16 March AD 37) was the second Roman emperor from AD 14 until his death
Tiberius
Roman senator
was an Arria." Only two offices are known for Proculus. The inscription of Opramoas attests that Proculus was the governor of Lycia et Pamphylia at least
Gnaeus Arrius Cornelius Proculus
Gnaeus_Arrius_Cornelius_Proculus
Roman general (15 BC–19 AD)
Germanicus Julius Caesar (24 May 15 BC – 10 October AD 19) was a Roman general and politician most famously known for his campaigns against Arminius in
Germanicus
Roman emperor from AD 37 to 41
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (31 August AD 12 – 24 January AD 41), also called Gaius and Caligula (/kəˈlɪɡjʊlə/), was the third Roman emperor
Caligula
Roman senator and suffect consul AD 135
Marcus Cutius Priscus Messius Rusticus Aemilius Papus Arrius Proculus Julius Celsus (known by the short name Marcus Aemilius Papus) was a Roman senator
Marcus_Aemilius_Papus
Latin name
3rd-century usurper, see Proculus. For any of several saints named Proculus, see Saint Proculus (disambiguation). Proculus is a Latin praenomen, or personal
Proculus_(praenomen)
Papal commissions in the Vatican (1503–13)
Pope Julius II (reigned 1503–1513), commissioned a series of highly influential art and architecture projects in the Vatican. The painting of the Sistine
Art_patronage_of_Julius_II
Roman statesman and aristocrat
offices he is known to have held were: Proconsul of Africa; consul with Julius Julianus as his colleague in 325; and praefectus urbi between 331 and 333
Sextus_Anicius_Paulinus
Sculptural and architectural ensemble by Michelangelo
The Tomb of Pope Julius II is a sculptural and architectural ensemble by Michelangelo and his assistants. Originally intended for St. Peter's Basilica
Tomb_of_Pope_Julius_II
Roman statesman
Valerius Proculus. He also served as Praefectus Aegypti in 328. He was the father of Basilina, wife of Constantine's half-brother Julius Constantius
Julius_Julianus
Roman civil engineer, author, soldier and senator (c. 40–103 AD)
Sextus Julius Frontinus (c. 40 – 103 AD) was a Roman civil engineer, author, soldier and senator of the late 1st century AD. He was a successful general
Frontinus
Ancient Roman family
According to Livy (i. 16), after the death of Romulus, a man named Proculus Julius claimed to have witnessed the king descending from the heavens, urging
Numeria_gens
Sculpture by Michelangelo
Basilica of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome. Commissioned in 1505 by Pope Julius II for his tomb, it depicts the biblical figure Moses with horns on his
Moses_(Michelangelo)
Italian artist and architect (1475–1564)
Leo was on good terms with Pope Julius's surviving relatives, so he encouraged Michelangelo to continue work on Julius's tomb, but the families became enemies
Michelangelo
Roman conspiracy against Emperor Nero (AD 65)
Volusius Proculus, commanding a fleet in Misenum. Epicharis was involved with the conspiracy and was attempting to move it along faster. When Proculus complained
Pisonian_conspiracy
Late 1st/early 2nd century Roman senator
98 as the colleague of Quintus Fulvius Gillo Bittius Proculus. Lupus was a descendant of Julius Lupus, the brother-in-law of Marcus Arrecinus Clemens
Publius_Julius_Lupus
Roman province located in modern-day Turkey
Lucius Julius Marinus Caecilius Simplex (96-99) Gaius Trebonius Proculus Mettius Modestus (99-103) Quintus Pompeius Falco (103-105) Lucius Julius Frugi
Lycia_et_Pamphylia
Province of the Roman Empire (67 BC – c. 297 AD)
37 and 54) Fabius (before 13 BC) P. Sextius Scaeva (7/6 BC) Q. Lucanius Proculus (after 13 BC) L. Plotius Vicinas (between 2 BC and AD 7) (Lollius) Palicanus
Crete_and_Cyrenaica
Theme from Greek mythology
1494–1495 Additions to the Arca di San Domenico Saint Petronius Saint Proculus Angel Rome, 1496–1500 Sleeping Cupid† Bacchus Standing Cupid† Pietà Florence
Leda_and_the_Swan
Sculpture by Michelangelo
1494–1495 Additions to the Arca di San Domenico Saint Petronius Saint Proculus Angel Rome, 1496–1500 Sleeping Cupid† Bacchus Standing Cupid† Pietà Florence
Madonna_of_Bruges
Sculpture by Michelangelo
The statue of Saint Proculus (or Saint Proclus; 1494–1495) was created by Michelangelo out of marble. Its height is 58.5 cm. It is situated in the Basilica
Saint_Proculus_(Michelangelo)
Summary of proposed agrarian reforms
Republic in 486 BC under the consulships of Spurius Cassius Vecellinus, and Proculus Verginius Tricostus Rutilus. The first attempted land reforms in the Roman
Land reform in the Roman republic
Land_reform_in_the_Roman_republic
Sculpture by Michelangelo
figure, the Rebellious Slave, as part of the design for the Tomb of Pope Julius II. The sculpture stands 215 centimeters (7 ft 1 in) tall and is housed
Dying_Slave
Valerius Probus - scholar Saint Procula - wife of Pontius Pilate Proculus - usurper Proculus (jurist) - jurist Sextus Propertius - writer Aurelius Clemens
List_of_ancient_Romans
Sistine Chapel fresco by Michelangelo
probably, in particular, the Belvedere Apollo, brought to the Vatican by Pope Julius II. However, there are parallels for his pose in earlier Last Judgments
The Last Judgment (Michelangelo)
The_Last_Judgment_(Michelangelo)
Roman emperor from 337 to 361
Constantius II (Latin: Flavius Julius Constantius; Ancient Greek: Κωνστάντιος, romanized: Kōnstántios; 7 August 317 – 3 November 361) was Roman emperor
Constantius_II
Cilician Princess, daughter of King Gaius Julius Alexander of Cetis
to Gaius Asinius Rufus (ca. 110 – after 136), and had issue Aulus Julius Proculus (ca. 120 – after 156), Nobleman of Ephesus, married to Claudia Basilo
Julia_of_Cilicia
Late Roman collection of biographies
the Quadrigae Tyrannorum (Four tyrants: The Lives of Firmus, Saturninus, Proculus and Bonosus), the author includes Firmus, said to have been a usurper in
Historia_Augusta
Calendar year
became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Roman usurper Proculus starts a rebellion at Lugdunum (Lyon, France), and proclaims himself emperor
280
Roman senator
Galeo Tettienus Severus Marcus Eppuleius Proculus Tiberius Caepio Hispo was a Roman senator active in the late 1st and early 2nd centuries AD, who occupied
Galeo Tettienus Severus Marcus Eppuleius Proculus Tiberius Caepio Hispo
Galeo_Tettienus_Severus_Marcus_Eppuleius_Proculus_Tiberius_Caepio_Hispo
Mamercus N. = Numerius Opet. = Opiter P. = Publius Postumus (not abbreviated) Proculus (not abbreviated) Q. = Quintus Ser. = Servius Sex. = Sextus Sp. = Spurius
List_of_Roman_consuls
1965 film by Carol Reed
Reed and starring Charlton Heston as Michelangelo and Rex Harrison as Pope Julius II. The film was partly based on Irving Stone's 1961 biographical novel
The Agony and the Ecstasy (film)
The_Agony_and_the_Ecstasy_(film)
Lucius Julius Proculus (153–c. 156) Marcus Statius Priscus Licinius Italicus (c. 156–158) Publius Furius Saturninus (159–161) Publius Calpurnius Proculus Cornelianus
List of Roman governors of Dacia Traiana
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Dacia_Traiana
Roman caesar from 317 to 326
Flavius Julius Crispus (/ˈkrɪspəs/ ; c. 300 – 326) was the eldest son of the Roman emperor Constantine I, as well as his junior colleague (caesar) from
Crispus
Fresco by Michelangelo on the Sistine Chapel ceiling
In 1505, Michelangelo was invited back to Rome by the newly elected Pope Julius II. He was commissioned to build the Pope's tomb, which was to include forty
The_Creation_of_Adam
Roman imperial usurper (died c. 251)
Titus Julius Priscus was a mid-3rd-century Roman usurper. He was the governor of Thrace, and proclaimed himself Emperor in opposition to Emperor Decius
Titus_Julius_Priscus
Statue by Michelangelo
tomb of Pope Julius II. It is now held in the Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence. Before the end of the first project for tomb of Pope Julius II (1505)
Atlas_Slave
Roman province (83–475)
Javolenus Priscus 89–92 Sextus Lusianus Proculus 93–96 Marcus Ulpius Traianus 96–97; better known as Trajan Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus 97/98 Ignotus 110–112
Germania_Superior
Cycle of frescoes by Michelangelo
the chapel is named. The ceiling was painted at the commission of Pope Julius II. The ceiling's various painted elements form part of a larger scheme
Sistine_Chapel_ceiling
Caledonia unknown Sallustius Lucullus (uncertain; 87 – c. 89) Aulus Vicirius Proculus (fl. 93) Publius Metilius Nepos (uncertain; c. 96 – c. 97) Titus Avidius
List of governors of Roman Britain
List_of_governors_of_Roman_Britain
Calendar year
celebrates his triumph over the Vandals and the usurpers (Bonosus, Julius Saturninus and Proculus). Tiberianus served his first of two terms as Consul. The tombs
281
Roman emperor from 337 to 350
Flavius Julius Constans (c. 323 – 350), also called Constans I, was Roman emperor from 337 to 350. He held the imperial rank of caesar from 333, and was
Constans
Samnite and ancient Roman family
perhaps the son of Marcus Pontius Sabinus, consul in AD 153. Pontius Proculus Pontianus, consul in AD 238. Pontius, a deacon of the early Church at Carthage
Pontia_gens
Roman statesman, consul in 447 and 435 BC
within sight of the Colline Gate. Julius took what soldiers he could and manned the city walls, while his colleague, Proculus Verginius Tricostus, convened
Gaius Julius Iullus (consul 447 BC)
Gaius_Julius_Iullus_(consul_447_BC)
Chapel in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
to the Virgin Mary. Between 1508 and 1512, under the patronage of Pope Julius II, Michelangelo painted the chapel's ceiling, a project that changed the
Sistine_Chapel
Topics referred to by the same term
Aper, Roman Aristocrat Tiberius Claudius Severus Proculus, Roman senator and consul in 200 Marcus Julius Philippus Severus Augustus (238–249), Roman co-emperor
Severus
1972 act of damage to a 15th-century sculpture
1494–1495 Additions to the Arca di San Domenico Saint Petronius Saint Proculus Angel Rome, 1496–1500 Sleeping Cupid† Bacchus Standing Cupid† Pietà Florence
Vandalism of Michelangelo's Pietà
Vandalism_of_Michelangelo's_Pietà
Sculpture by Michelangelo
two "slaves" of the Louvre date to the second version of the tomb of Pope Julius II which was commissioned by the Pope's heirs, the Della Rovere in May 1513
Rebellious_Slave
Avidius Heliodorus 142–143: Gaius Valerius Eudaemon 144–147: Lucius Valerius Proculus 147–148: Marcus Petronius Honoratus 150–154: Lucius Munatius Felix 154–159:
List of governors of Roman Egypt
List_of_governors_of_Roman_Egypt
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
C. Sextilius Pollio, who constructed the Marnas aqueduct, by Offilius Proculus. It has a concave façade. A part of the site, Basilica of St. John, was
Ephesus
1961 novel by Irving Stone
(1965), starring Charlton Heston as Michelangelo and Rex Harrison as Pope Julius II. The book is divided into eleven sections, each detailing a distinct
The Agony and the Ecstasy (novel)
The_Agony_and_the_Ecstasy_(novel)
Sculpture by Michelangelo
Like Leah, it was part of the final, 1542–1545 design for the tomb of Pope Julius II in San Pietro in Vincoli, on which it still remains. List of works by
Rachel_(sculpture)
Wife of Herod Agrippa
Antonia Clementiana, became a grandmother to a Lucius Anneius Domitius Proculus. Two possible descendants from this marriage are Marcus Antonius Fronto
Cypros (wife of Herod Agrippa)
Cypros_(wife_of_Herod_Agrippa)
Roman province from 25 BC to 600s
Pollio 163 - 165 Titus Licinnius Mucianus c. 175 - 177 Lucius Saevinius Proculus c. 177 - 180 Lucius Fabius Cilo c. 190 - 197 [...] Valerianus [...]ninus
Galatia_(Roman_province)
Sculpture by Michelangelo
Prigioni intended for the Tomb of Pope Julius II. It seems that, from the first design of the Tomb of Pope Julius II (1505), a series of "Prigioni" was
Bearded_Slave
Late 1st century Roman equite, senator and provincial governor
Lucius Julius Ursus (1st century AD) was a relative of the Flavian dynasty, who was originally one of the equites who held several imperial appointments
Lucius_Julius_Ursus
Catholic church in Tuscany, Italy
1494–1495 Additions to the Arca di San Domenico Saint Petronius Saint Proculus Angel Rome, 1496–1500 Sleeping Cupid† Bacchus Standing Cupid† Pietà Florence
Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence
Basilica_of_San_Lorenzo,_Florence
Sculpture by Michelangelo
1494–1495 Additions to the Arca di San Domenico Saint Petronius Saint Proculus Angel Rome, 1496–1500 Sleeping Cupid† Bacchus Standing Cupid† Pietà Florence
Pietà_(Michelangelo)
Ancient Roman family
Pietas, and was the mother of Gaius Neratius Proculus Betitius Pius Maximillianus. Gaius Neratius Proculus Betitius C. f. C. n. Pius Maximillianus. Neratia
Neratia_gens
Uprising against the Roman Empire (69–70 CE)
Germanic tribes. Under the leadership of their hereditary prince Gaius Julius Civilis, an auxiliary officer in the Imperial Roman army, the Batavi and
Revolt_of_the_Batavi
Sculpture by Michelangelo
series of Prigioni intended for the Tomb of Julius II. It seems that from the first version of the tomb of Julius II (1505) a series of "Prigioni" was planned
Young_Slave
Roman legion
legion of the Republican, and later Imperial, Roman Army. It was one of Julius Caesar's key units in Gaul and in the civil war, and was the legion with
Legio_XIII_Gemina
Sculpture by Michelangelo
left unfinished in 1506 when Michelangelo moved to Rome to work for Pope Julius II. It is currently part of the collection of the Galleria dell'Accademia
Saint_Matthew_(Michelangelo)
Calendar year
general and strategist of the Shu Han state (d. 228) Quintus Egnatius Proculus, Roman politician (approximate date) Wang Ji (or Boyu), Chinese general
190
Roman imperial dynasty
161, and Annia Fundania Faustina (d. AD 192), wife of Titus Pomponius Proculus Vitrasius Pollio. Annia Fundania Faustina and both of her children, Titus
Julio-Claudian_dynasty
(140–141) ? Sextus Julius Major (c. 141–142) Publius Tullius Varro (142–143) Lucius Minicius Natalis Quadronius Verus (153–154) (? Ennius) Proculus (156–157) Lucius
List of Roman governors of Africa
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Africa
Library in Florence, Italy
1494–1495 Additions to the Arca di San Domenico Saint Petronius Saint Proculus Angel Rome, 1496–1500 Sleeping Cupid† Bacchus Standing Cupid† Pietà Florence
Laurentian_Library
Fresco commissioned from Michelangelo
created only the preparatory drawing before being called to Rome by Pope Julius II, where he worked on the Pope's tomb; before completing this project,
Battle of Cascina (Michelangelo)
Battle_of_Cascina_(Michelangelo)
Marble sculpture by Michelangelo
sculpture by Michelangelo, produced as part of a design for the tomb of Pope Julius II. It measures 2.61m in height and is presently located at the Salone dei
The_Genius_of_Victory
Roman legion
and Remus.[citation needed] Raised in Cisalpine Gaul in 52 BC by Gaius Julius Caesar the Sixth Legion served with him during his tenure as governor and
Legio_VI_Ferrata
Italian nobleman (d. 1587)
1494–1495 Additions to the Arca di San Domenico Saint Petronius Saint Proculus Angel Rome, 1496–1500 Sleeping Cupid† Bacchus Standing Cupid† Pietà Florence
Tommaso_dei_Cavalieri
Province of the Roman Empire (103-3rd century)
Minicius Natalis 113/114–117/118 Lucius Cornelius Latinianus c. 126 Cornelius Proculus 130/131–133/134 Lucius Aelius Caesar 136–137 Titus Haterius Nepos 138 Lucius
Pannonia_Superior
Sculpture by Michelangelo
tomb of Pope Julius II. It is now held in the Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence. It seems that from the first project for the tomb of Julius II (1505)
Awakening_Slave
Aurelius Amarantus (between 193 and 211); Lucius Julius Julianus (between 198 and 211); Aurelius Proculus (late 2nd century); Quintus Flavius Balbus (between
Achaia_(Roman_province)
1st / 2nd century prince of Commagene and Roman and Athenian citizen
Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos or Philopappus (Greek: Γάϊος Ἰούλιος Ἀντίοχος Ἐπιφανής Φιλόπαππος; 65 – 116), was a Prince of the Kingdom
Philopappos
Chapel in San Lorenzo, Florence, Italy
Michelangelo was also working, in addition to the library, on the tomb of Julius II, for which he was preparing the Slaves. Michelangelo, not happy with
Sagrestia_Nuova
Gaius Trebonius Proculus Mettius Modestus was a Roman senator of the 2nd century AD who held a number of offices in the imperial service, as well as serving
Gaius Trebonius Proculus Mettius Modestus
Gaius_Trebonius_Proculus_Mettius_Modestus
Sculpture by Michelangelo
1494–1495 Additions to the Arca di San Domenico Saint Petronius Saint Proculus Angel Rome, 1496–1500 Sleeping Cupid† Bacchus Standing Cupid† Pietà Florence
Bacchus_(Michelangelo)
Art museum in Florence, Italy
work includes his four unfinished Prisoners, intended for the tomb of Pope Julius II, and a statue of Saint Matthew, also unfinished. In 1939, these were
Galleria_dell'Accademia
Flavius Maximillianus Montanus (248/249) Gaius Julius Flavius Proculus Quintilianus (249–250) Gaius Julius Octavius Volusenna Rogatianus (c. 253/256) Attius
List of Roman governors of Asia
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Asia
Renaissance statue in Florence, Italy
1494–1495 Additions to the Arca di San Domenico Saint Petronius Saint Proculus Angel Rome, 1496–1500 Sleeping Cupid† Bacchus Standing Cupid† Pietà Florence
David_(Michelangelo)
Roman emperor from 276 to 282
Empire was centered. In 280–281, Probus put down three usurpers, Julius Saturninus, Proculus and Bonosus. The extent of these revolts is not clear, but there
Probus_(emperor)
Roman province
70/71–72/73 Lucius Funisulanus Vettonianus: 79/80–81/82 Gaius Cilnius Proculus: between 87 and 97 Quintus Pomponius Rufus: 92/93–94/95 Macer: 98/99–99/100
Dalmatia_(Roman_province)
Painting by Michelangelo
1494–1495 Additions to the Arca di San Domenico Saint Petronius Saint Proculus Angel Rome, 1496–1500 Sleeping Cupid† Bacchus Standing Cupid† Pietà Florence
Doni_Tondo
was the father of Gaius Nasennius Proculus. He and his family are buried at Ostia Antica. Gaius Nasennius C. f. Proculus, the son of Gaius Nasennius Agathyrso
Nasennia_gens
Manager of the grain supply to Roman cities
(between 118 and 138) Gaius Junius Flavianus (c. 138) Lucius Valerius Proculus (142–144) Marcus Petronius Honoratus (between 144 and 147) Tiberius Claudius
Praefectus_annonae
Sculpture by Michelangelo
1494–1495 Additions to the Arca di San Domenico Saint Petronius Saint Proculus Angel Rome, 1496–1500 Sleeping Cupid† Bacchus Standing Cupid† Pietà Florence
The_Deposition_(Michelangelo)
Ancient Roman goddess of love, sex and fertility
through her son, Aeneas, who survived the fall of Troy and fled to Italy. Julius Caesar claimed her as his ancestor. Venus was central to many religious
Venus_(mythology)
1st century Roman senator, consul and provincial governor
Suffect consul for the second half of the year 17 with Lucius Voluseius Proculus as his colleague. He was mentioned in the year 19 as one of the most likely
Gaius_Vibius_Marsus
Ancient Roman family
praenomina Lucius, Marcus, and Titus, with one example of the rare praenomen Proculus. Those found in inscriptions mostly bore the names Lucius, Sextus, and
Gegania_gens
PROCULUS JULIUS
PROCULUS JULIUS
Boy/Male
Latin
Founder of Rome.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A conspirator against Caesar.
Surname or Lastname
English (common in Devon and Cornwall), Spanish (Julián), and German
English (common in Devon and Cornwall), Spanish (Julián), and German : from a personal name, Latin Iulianus, a derivative of Iulius (see Julius), which was borne by a number of early saints. In Middle English the name was borne in the same form by women, whence the modern girl’s name Gillian.
Girl/Female
Latin
Married a follower of Romulus.
Girl/Female
Latin
The shewolf who nursed Remus and Romulus.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A servant to Brutus.
Girl/Female
Latin
Possibly from the Acca Larentia the shewolf who nursed the twins Remus and Romulus.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Romulus, ROMOLO means "from Rome."
Girl/Female
Latin American Shakespearean
From the forest. Rhea Silvia was the mother of Rome's founders, Remus and Romulus.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Supportor of Brutus.
Male
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Julius, JULIUSZ means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Supportor of Brutus.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Caesar.
Girl/Female
Latin
Shewolf who nursed Romulus and Remus.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A conspirator against Caesar.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hairy, Charming, The female form of romulus, The female form of romulus
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A servant to Brutus.
Boy/Male
French, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese
Citizen of Rome; Man from Sidon
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a personal name (Latin Julius). The name was borne in the Middle Ages in honor of various minor Christian saints.English : patronymic or metronymic from a short form of Julian.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Hairy, Charming, The female form of romulus, The female form of romulus
PROCULUS JULIUS
PROCULUS JULIUS
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Friðþjófr, FRIDTJOF means "peace-thief."
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish
Supplanter
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sun Rising
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English
Blend of Marie or Mary and Lyn
Male
Italian
Short form of Italian Aldobrandino, DINO means "little old sword," and other Italian names ending with -dino.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Brave; Powerful; Courageous Spirit; King of Kings; Power of the Sun; One who Continue Progress
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern, Traditional
Lord Rama; A God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Another Name of Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Muslim
Crowned with laurels
Boy/Male
Indian
All comprehensive, Complete
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PROCULUS JULIUS
PROCULUS JULIUS
PROCULUS JULIUS
PROCULUS JULIUS
n.
One who suborns or procures another to take, a false oath; one who procures another to do a bad action.
n.
A glycoside, related to salicin, found in the bark of certain species of the poplar (Populus), and extracted as a sweet white crystalline substance.
n.
One of the thirty parts into which the Roman people were divided by Romulus.
n.
One of the spaces between the septa in the Anthozoa.
n.
One who procures, or obtains; one who, or that which, brings on, or causes to be done, esp. by corrupt means.
n.
One who procures the gratification of lust for another; a pimp; a pander.
pl.
of Oculus
n.
One of the compartments of a several-celled ovary; loculament.
n.
An eye; (Bot.) a leaf bud.
n.
A round window, usually a small one.
n.
The white poplar (Populus alba).
n.
One who procures or receives a papal provision. See Provision, 6.
pl.
of Loculus
n.
Any tree of the genus Populus; also, the timber, which is soft, and capable of many uses.
n.
Any tree yielding tacamahac resin, especially, in North America, the balsam poplar, or balm of Gilead (Populus balsamifera).
n.
One keeps or procures whores for others; a pimp; a procurer.
n.
One who provides, furnishes, or supplies; one who procures what is wanted.
n.
One who procures abortion or miscarriage.
n.
A little hollow; a loculus.