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refer to:
Anicetus (freedman), 1st-century
Roman commander Anicetus (pirate) (fl. 69), anti-Roman
pirate Anicetus (wasp),
genus Pope
Anicetus (fl. 157–168)...
- Pope
Anicetus (Gr****: Ανίκητος) was the
bishop of Rome from c. 157 to his
death in
April 168.
According to the
Annuario Pontificio, the
start of his papacy...
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Anicetus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνίκητος, romanized: Aníkētos,
meaning "Unconquerable") and
Alexiares (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλεξιάρης, romanized: Alexiárēs, meaning...
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Lysias Anicetus (Gr****: Λυσίας ὁ Ἀνίκητος;
epithet means "the Invincible") was an Indo-Gr**** king.
According to
numismatist Bopearachchi,
Lysias was a...
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Anicetus was a
freedman of the
Roman emperor Nero, who –
along with the
freedman Beryllus –
tutored the
young emperor.
After tutoring Nero,
Anicetus was...
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Philoxenus Anicetus (Gr****: Φιλόξενος ὁ Ἀνίκητος;
epithet means "the Invincible") was an Indo-Gr**** king who
ruled in the
region spanning the Paropamisade...
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Anicetus communis is a
parasitic wasp
species in the
genus Anicetus. Annecke, D.P. (1967) The
genera |
Anicetus| Howard, 1896, |Paracerapterocerus| Girault...
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Anicetus was the
leader of an
unsuccessful anti-Roman
uprising in
Colchis in 69 AD. He
claimed to be
acting on
behalf of Vitellius, and destro**** a cohort...
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Anicetus is a
parasitic wasp
genus in the
subfamily Encyrtinae.
Anicetus abyssinicus Annecke, 1967
Anicetus afric**** (Girault, 1920)
Anicetus aligarhensis...
- Press. p. 128. Franklin,
James L. (1987). "Pantomimists at Pompeii:
Actius Anicetus and His Troupe". The
American Journal of Philology. 108 (1): 95–107. doi:10...