- The male
first name
Ampelius may
refer to:
Lucius Ampelius,
early 3rd-century
Latin author of the
Liber Memorialis Ampelius (bishop of Milan), fl. in...
- V De Orbe
Terrarum (The World),
Ampelius refers to the "Tigris and
Euphrates in Parthia,"
which suggests that
Ampelius wrote before the S****anians overthrew...
- forty-five
other parishioners.
Names from this
group include Thelica,
Ampelius, Emeritus, and Rogatian. A
priest named Saturninus was also
killed with...
-
their stead there came in these: Luke the
physician Apollos the
elect Ampelius Urb****
Stachys Popillius (or Publius)
Aristobulus Stephen (not the Corinthian)...
- Dictionary,
entry 'Imperator',
Third Edition,
Oxford University Press, 1996.
Ampelius 31 with
Mackay (2000), pp. 178–93. Tacitus, The
Annals 1.58
Reilly 1988...
-
Ampelius (Latin:
Ampelius, Italian: Ampelio) was
Archbishop of
Milan from 671 to 676. He is
honoured as a
saint in the
Catholic Church.
Almost nothing...
- (639–641) John the Good (641–669)
Antoninus (669–671)
Maurilius (671)
Ampelius (671–676)
Mansuetus (676–685)
Benedict (685–732)
Theodorus II (732–746)...
- the myth of the
Argonauts has
links with Corcyra,
remembered by
Lucius Ampelius. The
sites of the
cults of J**** at Rome and his ****ociations in ancient...
- St John the Good (641–669) St
Antonino (669–671) St
Maurilio (671) St
Ampelius (671–676) St
Mansuetus (676–685) St
Benedict (685–732)
Theodorus II (732–746)...
-
myths po****r in Pergamon.
Probably in the 2nd century, the
Roman Lucius Ampelius recorded in his
liber memorialis ("Notebook"), in
Chapter VIII (Miracula...