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Marcus Aemilius Aemili**** (c. 210 –
September 253), also
known as
Aemilian, was
Roman emperor for
three months in 253.
Commander of the
Moesian troops...
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Gerolamo Emiliani, CRS (Italian:
Gerolamo Emiliani also
Jerome Aemilian, Hiëronymus Emiliani) (1486 – 8
February 1537) was an
Italian humanitarian, founder...
- The Via
Aemilia (Italian: Via Emilia, English:
Aemilian Way) was a
trunk Roman road in the
north Italian plain,
running from
Ariminum (Rimini), on the...
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returned home with plunder.
Lower Moesia was also
invaded in
early 253.
Aemilian,
governor of
Moesia Superior and Pannonia, took the
initiative and defeated...
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Saint Aemilian (/ˈimiːliən/; (in
Latin Emili**** or Aemili****) (12
November 472 – 11 June 573) is an
Iberic saint,
widely revered throughout Spain, who...
- Arab (r. 244–249),
Decius (r. 249–251), Treboni****
Gallus (r. 251–253),
Aemilian (r. 253), or
Valerian (r. 253–260). The two most
prevalent ideas are the...
- dictionary. Aemili**** was
Roman emperor for
three months in 253. Aemili**** or
Aemilian may also
refer to:
Scipio Aemili**** (185 BC–129 BC), son of
Lucius Aemilius...
- by
their own soldiers, who were
terrified of the
forces of the
usurper Aemilian which were
marching towards Rome. Volusi**** was the son of Treboni****...
- 206 – c.
August 253 (aged 47)
Murdered by his own
troops in
favor of
Aemilian Hostilian (§)
Gaius Valens Hostili****
Messius Quintus c. June – c. July...
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lives of
Aemilian of la Cogolla,
Dominic of Silos, and
Aurea (Oria)).
These three saints have a
strong regional attachment:
Aemilian, a Visigothic...