- Look up
adventus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adventus is the
Latin word for arrival, and may mean
Adventus (ceremony), the
ceremony of an emperor's...
- Antiquity, the
adventus (Ancient Gr****: ἀπάντησις, romanized: apántēsis, lit. 'escort') was a
ceremony held to
celebrate the
arrival (Latin:
adventus) at a city...
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Antistius Adventus saw
active service. He was
appointed c. 164
governor of Arabia; an
inscription from
Bostra describes Antistius Adventus as
consul designate...
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Typhis adventus is an
extinct species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk, in the
family Muricidae, the
murex snails or rock snails. This species...
- A
phrase used by the twelfth-century
chronicler Henry of Huntingdon, "
adventus Saxonum" ("arrival of the Saxons"), was
adopted by nineteenth- and twentieth-century...
- The
Trier Adventus Ivory or the
Translation of
Relics Ivory is an
artwork in the
Trier Cathedral Treasury in Trier, Germany. The 4th-century
relief is...
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Bruttius Praesens Titus Messius Extricatus Roman consul 218 with
Marcus Oclatinius Adventus Succeeded by
Elagabalus Marcus Oclatinius Adventus as suffecti...
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curiosities in a
chorographic framework.
Adventus, to whom it is dedicated, is
identified with
Oclatinius Adventus,
Roman consul in AD 218. It
contains a...
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arrived at
Aachen thirty days
after his father's death,
making a
formal adventus and
taking charge of the
palace and the empire. Charlemagne's
remains were...
- and
their soldiers were fed to the
beasts of
Trier Amphitheater in the
adventus (arrival)
celebrations which followed.
Constantine began a
major expansion...