- nepotism. Look up
nepos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. It may also
refer to:
Cornelius Nepos, a
Roman biographer Julius Nepos,
sometimes considered...
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Julius Nepos (died 9 May 480), or
simply Nepos,
ruled as
Roman emperor of the West from 24 June 474 to 28
August 475.
After losing power in Italy,
Nepos retreated...
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Nepo baby,
short for
nepotism baby, is a term
referring to
someone whose career is
similar or
related to the
career their parents succeeded in. The implication...
- The Book of
Nepos was a 3rd-century
Christian text
written by an
Egyptian bishop of
Arsinoe named Nepos,
which advocated for a
strictly literal interpretation...
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Cornelius Nepos'). At last
Dionysius Lambinus's
edition of 1569 bore a
commentary demonstrating on
stylistic grounds that the work must have been of
Nepos alone...
- Look up
nepo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nepo may
refer to:
Nepo, an orca
captured in 1969 and
featured in the 1977 film Orca
Nepo (language),...
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power through the
usurpation of his
predecessor Julius Nepos (r. 474–475 in Italy) in 475.
Nepos fled to
Dalmatia and
continued to
claim the
imperial title...
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Licinius Nepos lived during the
reign of the
emperor Trajan.
Pliny the Younger, a
Roman writer,
mentions Licinius Nepos in his letters.
Pliny describes...
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details about Nepos are more
difficult about which to be confident. The
inscriptions of the
Arval Brethren record a
Publius Metilius Sabinus Nepos as one of...
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Quintus Veranius (died AD 57) was a
Roman general around the mid-first
century CE. He was III vir monetalis,
tribune of
Legio IV
Scythica and quaestor...