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Maternus or
Matiernus may
refer to:
Marcus Cornelius Nigrinus Curiatius Maternus (c. 40–c. 97),
Roman senator and
suffect consul of AD 83
Curiatius Maternus...
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Maternus was a
former soldier of the
Roman Empire who
rebelled during the
reign of Commodus.
There is a play
based upon the
story of
Maternus as told...
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Curiatius Maternus (/məˈtɜːrnəs/)
appears in the
Dialogus de
oratoribus (Dialogue on orators) of Tacitus. He was an
author of
tragedies in Latin, having...
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Saint Maternus of
Milan was
bishop of Milan.
Maternus (c. 285–September 14, 315 AD), also
known as
Maternus II, was the
first known bishop of Cologne...
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brought over from Britain. In 187, one of the
leaders of the deserters,
Maternus, came from Gaul
intending to ********inate
Commodus at the
Festival of the...
- eds.
Firmicus Maternus: The
Error of the
Pagan Religions,
Issue 37 (1970): "Life of Firmicus". Mommsen,
Theodor (1929). "Firmicus
Maternus". Hermes. 29...
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expeditions were
carried out in
order to
reach it:
Septimius Flaccus and
Julius Maternus reached the "lake of hippopotamus" (as Lake Chad was
called by Ptolemy)...
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Rodenkirchen Bridge Maternus-Shrine
Villa Malta Alt St.
Maternus Forstbotanischer Garten Köln, an
arboretum and
woodland botanical garden St.
Maternus was built...
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Calimerius (138–191) sede
vacante St
Monas (283–313?) St
Mirocles (313–316?) St
Maternus (316–328?) St
Protasius (328–343?) St
Eustorgius I (343–349?) St Dionysius...
- The
Basilica of
Saint Maternus (French:
Basilique Saint-Materne), also
known as the
Basilica of Our Lady (Basilique Notre-Dame) is a
minor basilica in...