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Aelian or Aeli**** may
refer to: Aeli**** Tacticus, 2nd-century Gr****
military writer in Rome
Casperius Aeli**** (13–98 AD),
Praetorian Prefect, executed...
- Gr****
transliteration Kláudios Ailianós; c. 175 – c. 235 AD),
commonly Aelian (/ˈiːliən/), born at Praeneste, was a
Roman author and
teacher of rhetoric...
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Ponte Sant'Angelo,
originally the
Aelian Bridge or Pons Aelius, is a
Roman bridge in Rome, Italy,
completed in 134 AD by
Roman Emperor Hadrian (Publius...
- Τακτικός; fl. 2nd
century AD), also
known as
Aelian (/ˈiːliən/), was a Gr****
military writer who
lived in Rome.
Aelian's military treatise in fifty-three chapters...
- sibling). He was
described as a
young boy of
stunning beauty.
According to
Aelian,
although Nerites was
never mentioned by epic
poets such as
Homer and Hesiod...
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local enforcement of laws. "CIVIC LIFE IN THE
ROMAN EMPIRE UNDER THE
AELIANS".
Retrieved 27
January 2023.
Aitor Blanco Pérez (22
February 2018). "C...
- love, or drowned. She was drowned.
Aelian says that
Phaon was
killed by a man whom he was cuckolding.
Aside from
Aelian, Phaon's
story is told by Ovid and...
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filled with honey,
which was in turn
placed in a gold casket.
According to
Aelian, a seer
called Aristander foretold that the land
where Alexander was laid...
- times, it was
widely believed (as by Pliny, Plutarch, Philostratus, and
Aelian) that the hare was a hermaphrodite. The idea that a hare
could reproduce...
- tanggiling, or
balintong (with the same meaning). In
ancient India,
according to
Aelian, it was
known as the phattáges (φαττάγης). The
physical appearance of a...