- The Nerva–
Antonine dynasty comprised seven Roman emperors who
ruled from AD 96 to 192:
Nerva (96–98),
Trajan (98–117),
Hadrian (117–138),
Antoninus Pius...
- The
Antonine Wall (Latin:
Vallum Antonini) was a turf
fortification on
stone foundations,
built by the
Romans across what is now the
Central Belt of Scotland...
- The
Antonine Plague of AD 165 to 180, also
known as the
Plague of
Galen (after Galen, the Gr****
physician who
described it), was a
prolonged and destructive...
- Université
Antonine (UA) is a
private university in Lebanon,
administered by the
Antonin Maronite Order.
Founded in 1996, Université
Antonine (
Antonine University)...
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Antonine Maillet, PC CC OQ ONB FRSC (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃tɔnin majɛ]; born May 10, 1929) is an
Acadian novelist, playwright, and scholar. She was...
- The
Antonine Itinerary (Latin:
Itinerarium Antonini Augusti, "Itinerary of the
Emperor Antoninus") is an itinerarium, a
register of the
stations and distances...
- from 161 to 180 and a
Stoic philosopher. He was a
member of the Nerva–
Antonine dynasty, the last of the
rulers later known as the Five Good
Emperors and...
- "Constitution [or Edict] of Antoninus"), also
called the
Edict of
Caracalla or the
Antonine Constitution, was an
edict issued in AD 212 by the
Roman emperor Caracalla...
- Alexandre-Antonin Taché, O.M.I., (23 July 1823 – 22 June 1894) was a
Canadian Roman Catholic priest,
missionary of the
Oblate order, author, and the first...
-
Anthonie Willem Constantijn Gneomar "Antonie"
Kamerling (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑntoːni ˈkaːmərlɪŋ]; 25
August 1966 – 6
October 2010) was a
Dutch actor...