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- 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...