- or The
Apostle of Siena, is the
patron saint of Siena, a
scion of the
Anician family of Rome. His
legend states that he was born of a
noble Roman family...
- (1989), pp. 481f Alan Cameron, "
Anician Myths",
Journal of
Roman Studies, 102 (2012), pp. 148f "
Anician Myths", p. 149 Cameron, "
Anician Myths", p. 150...
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until 2016.
Barzaga born on
September 22, 1975, to
Nicanor Austria and
Anician Narvaez. She
educated elementary at the Dasmariñas
Bagong Bayan Elementary...
-
generation the
number of
consulships was
multiplied by an
hereditary claim. The
Anician family excelled in
faith and in riches: they were the
first of the Roman...
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Felix Ennodius refers to him in this way (Letters, VI.34). Alan Cameron, "
Anician Myths",
Journal of
Roman Studies, 102 (2012), p. 150 CIL VI, 32159; CIL...
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Martindale &
Morris 1971, vol. 1, pp. 838–839. CIL VI, 32200 Cameron, "
Anician Myths", p. 150. CIL VI, 526 CIL XII, 133 Cicero, De Senectute, 5, Epistulae...
- great-grandson went on to
become emperor. A
Christian and a
scion of the
powerful Anician family from Verona, he
married Anicia Faltonia Proba, the
daughter of his...
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Latin Epigraphy (Cambridge:
University Press, 2012), p. 468 Alan Cameron, "
Anician Myths",
Journal of
Roman Studies, 102 (2012), p. 150 CIL VI, 32159; CIL...
- 502–506.
Sidonius Apollinaris, Epistulae, I.9.4. Alan
Cameron (2012). "
Anician Myths".
Journal of
Roman Studies, 102, p. 151 The Book of
Pontiffs (Liber...
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court of Odoacer, and
praefectus urbi for the
second time. Alan Cameron, "
Anician Myths",
Journal of
Roman Studies, 102 (2012), p. 150 CIL VI, 32199 CIL...