- "Aelius Sparti****", "Julius Capitolinus", "Vulcacius Gallic****", "Aelius
Lampridius", "Trebellius Pollio", and "Flavius
Vopiscus (of Syracuse)" – dedicate...
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Lampridius may
refer to:
Aelius Lampridius, one of the six
Scriptores in
Augustan History Lampridius (archbishop),
consecrator of
Church of St. Chrysogonus...
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after Commodus's death. C****ius Dio,
Roman History, Book LXXII, pg. 117.
Lampridius,
Historia Augusta. "Life of Commodus," pg. 306.
Herodian of Antioch, History...
- Williams,
Roman Homo****uality, pp. 278–279,
citing Dio C****ius and
Aelius Lampridius. Williams,
Roman Homo****uality, p. 280. "How Same-****
Marriage Came to...
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state of affairs.
Another event, as
recorded by the
historian Aelius Lampridius, took
place at the
Roman baths at
Terme Taurine,
where the
emperor had...
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harming the
fetus while removing it from the uterus.
According to
Aelius Lampridius, the boy-emperor
Diadumenian (208–218) was so
named because he was born...
- Elio
Lampridio Cervino or
Cerva (Latin:
Aelius Lampridius Cervinus, Croatian:
Ilija Crijević; 1463–1520) was a
Ragusan poet who
wrote in Latin.
Cerva was...
- lxiii. 9, 12, 13.
Aelius Lampridius, "The Life of Commodus", 6, 7, 11. Spaul, "Governors of Tingitana", p. 249.
Aelius Lampridius, "The Life of Alexander...
- the
patron saint of the city. The
Romanesque church was
consecrated by
Lampridius,
Archbishop of Zadar, in 1175.
Built at the site of a
Roman emporium,...
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firmly established its
iconic type. The 4th-century
Christian Aelius Lampridius produced the
earliest known written records of
Christian images treated...