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coins of
Aelia in 224 BC, the 'H' may
stands for
Hatria or Herdonia. The
Aelii regularly used the
praenomina Publius, ****tus, Quintus, and Lucius. There...
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remains in the area - is the
theory that "Cinisello"
comes from "Cinis
Aelii", "Ash of Aelius", a
Roman gens had here, probably, a
branch of the Imperial...
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Commodus (/ˈkɒmədəs/; 31
August 161 – 31
December 192) was
Roman emperor from 177 to 192,
first serving as
nominal co-emperor
under his
father Marcus Aurelius...
- town from
which they came, made it
necessary for the
Ulpii (and for the
Aelii, the
other important senatorial family of
Italica with whom they were allied)...
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Titus Aelius Hadri****
Antoninus Pius (/ˌæntəˈnaɪnəs ˈpaɪəs/; Latin: [antoːˈniːnʊs ˈpiʊs]; 19
September AD 86 – 7
March 161) was
Roman emperor from AD...
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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (/ɔːˈriːliəs/ or-EE-lee-əs; Latin: [ˈmaːrkʊs au̯ˈreːliʊs antoːˈniːnʊs]; 26
April 121 – 17
March 180) was
Roman emperor from 161...
- name was Aelius, and the most
likely reading of the
inscription is
Valli Aelii (genitive), Hadrian's Wall,
suggesting that the wall was
called by the same...
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later migrants who
arrived at an
unknown time; the Ulpi
Traiani and the
Aelii Hadriani were the
respective stirpes of the
Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian...
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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...
- Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis,
Servii Mauri Honorati &
Aelii Donati commentariis illustrata (Basel 1544) with the
commentary of
Badius (Ascensius) printed...