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Hadrian (/ˈheɪdriən/ HAY-dree-ən; Latin:
Publius Aelius Hadri**** [(h)adriˈjaːnus]; 24
January 76 – 10 July 138) was
Roman emperor from 117 to 138. Hadrian...
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Lucius Commodus, the son of
Lucius Aelius.
Marcus became M.
Aelius Aurelius Verus, and
Lucius became L.
Aelius Aurelius Commodus. At Hadrian's request...
- the
first claimant in the
tumultuous Year of the Five Emperors.
Lucius Aelius Aurelius Commodus was born on 31
August AD 161 in Lanuvium, near Rome. He...
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Hadrian also bear the name
Aelius. The Pons
Aelius is a
bridge in Rome, now
known as the
Ponte Sant'Angelo. Pons
Aelius also
refers to a
Roman settlement...
- Pius, who
succeeded Hadrian the same year.
Aelius was born
Lucius Ceionius Commodus, and
became Lucius Aelius Caesar upon his
adoption as Hadrian's heir...
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Quintus Aelius Tubero whom
Strabo adopted upon
marrying Junia. Sej**** was
later adopted into the
Aelia gens,
possibly by
Gaius Aelius Gallus the prefect...
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Virgil Commentary of
Aelius Donatus:
Black Hole or 'Éminence Grise'?"
Greece & Rome 37.1: 65–79. Demetriou, Chrysanthi. 2014. "
Aelius Donatus and His Commentary...
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Lucius Aelius, on the
condition that
Antoninus would in turn
adopt Marcus Annius Verus, the son of his wife's brother, and Lucius, son of
Lucius Aelius, who...
- Pons
Aelius (Latin for "Aelian Bridge"), or
Newcastle Roman Fort, was an
auxiliary castra and
small Roman settlement on Hadrian's Wall in the
Roman province...
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Aelius Galenus or
Claudius Galenus (Gr****: Κλαύδιος Γαληνός;
September 129 – c. 216 AD),
often anglicized as
Galen (/ˈɡeɪlən/) or
Galen of Pergamon, was...