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- Quintus Serenus Sammonicus (died 212) was a Roman savant and tutor to Geta and Caracalla who became fatally involved in politics; he was also author of...
- Dictionary, its first known occurrence is in a second-century work of Serenus Sammonicus (see below). Several folk etymologies are ****ociated with the word: from...
- warlord Papinian, Roman jurist and praetorian prefect (b. 142) Serenus Sammonicus, Roman poet and physician Xun Yu, Chinese politician and adviser (b. 163)...
- being that expresses its true nature Lecouteux (2015), p. [page needed]. Sammonicus (1786), p. 4. Shah (2010). Chisholm (1911). Crowley (1997), "Liber Samekh"...
- Sirmium Saint Serenus of Alexandria (died 202 AD), Egyptian martyr Serenus Sammonicus, a Roman scholar Serenus of Antinoöpolis, also known as Serenus of Antinoeia...
- Death of Gr**** Narrator BBC Radio 4 serial 2014 Blocked Felix 2017 Time Spanner Daniel Kraken BBC Radio 4 pilot 2022 Severus Sammonicus BBC Studio Drama...
- Novati**** (200–258), theologian, rival pope, excommunicant Quintus Serenus Sammonicus (2nd century, early 3rd century), scholar, educator Commodi**** (3rd century)...
- emmenagogue, as did Oribasius. Roman and Gr**** writers Quintus Serenus Sammonicus and Aspasia the Physician however both agreed that pennyroyal, when served...
- treatises on dietetics, pathology, anatomy, and patient care Serenus Sammonicus 3rd century CE Roman author of a didactic medical poem Liber Medicinalis...
- of scholar and polymath Quintus Serenus Sammonicus, whom Gordion was a student of. Upon the death of Sammonicus in 212 AD, the library of some 62,000 m****cripts...