- (ameleia)
means negligence in Gr****.
Porphyry stated of
Amelius in the Life of Plotinus, "
Amelius preferred to call
himself Amerius,
changing L for R, because...
- at one point, and
Amelius of
Tarbes recognized this man as his
former slave who had run away. The man was then
pardoned and
Amelius brought him back to...
- Lieutenant-Colonel
Amelius Richard Mark Lockwood, 1st
Baron Lambourne, GCVO, PC, JP, DL (17
August 1847 – 26
December 1928) was a
British soldier and...
-
early promotion. Port Beauclerc,
Point Amelius,
Point St. Albans,
Beauclerc Island,
Beauclerc Peak, and
Amelius Island, all in Alaska, are
named for him...
-
William Amelius Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, 10th Duke of St Albans, PC DL (15
April 1840 – 10 May 1898),
styled Earl of
Burford until 1849, was a British...
- Calais: An
English Town in France, 1347–1558. pp. p****im. Sandeman,
George Amelius Crawshay (October 2009).
Calais under English Rule. BiblioBazaar. pp. 48...
- Over its
decade of existence,
science fiction TV
series Stargate SG-1
developed an
extensive and
detailed backdrop of
diverse characters. Many of the characters...
- of
which only
fragments preserved by his
Christian opponents remain.
Amelius was
originally a
student of the
works of
Numenius of Apamea,
before attending...
-
Fischer described the
appearance of
Ludwig van
Beethoven the Elder, of whom
Amelius Radoux (1704 – c. 1773) had
produced a
contemporary oil portrait, as follows:...
- Lord
Charles Amelius Hervey (1
November 1814 – 11
April 1880) was the
fifth son of
Frederick Hervey, 1st
Marquess of Bristol, an
English clergyman and...