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Aemilius Magnus Arborius (4th century) was a Gallo-Roman
Latin poet and professor. He was the
author of a poem in ninety-two
lines in
elegiac verse, titled...
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Magnus Arborius, was a professor.
Ausonius did well in
grammar and rhetoric, but
professed that his
progress in Gr**** was unsatisfactory. In 328
Arborius was...
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educated at
Constantinople under the
tutelage of the poet
Aemilius Magnus Arborius, who
instructed him in Latin. On 25
December 333,
Constans was elevated...
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opposed the
powerful magister militum Ricimer, and was
substituted by
Arborius. He died in 465. Priscus,
fragment 27. Mathisen. Paul Fouracre, The New...
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historian Eutropius (4th century),
imperial officer,
historian Aemilius Magnus Arborius (4th century), poet, educator,
friend of the
imperial family Decimius Magnus...
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there are Tacitus, Petronius,
Varro Atacinus,
Aemilius Magnus Arborius, Frontinus, Ausonius,
Rutilius Claudius Namati****, ****tus
Pompeius Festus...
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Aemilius Rustici****,
governor of
Egypt around AD 298.
Aemilius Magnus Arborius, a fourth-century poet, and a
friend of the
brothers of
Constantine I....
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Vettius Probi**** (377) Martini**** (378)
Flavius Hypatius (379)
Magnus Arborius (380)
Anicius Paulinus (380)
Lucius Valerius Septimius B****us (379/383)...
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Retrieved December 8, 2020. M. Nadraga. "Wachholz (Wacholz), Leon Jan; Ps.
Arborius (1867–1942), Gerichtsmediziner" (in German). Österreichisches Biographisches...
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northern Spain. The po****tion is 264 (INE 2007).
Allence Arborio (
Arboriu)
Caunedo (Caunéu) La Braña La
Fungal (La Xungal) Las
Tablas Pontevega (Ponteveiga)...