- L(ucius)
Artorius |
Castus p(rimus) p(ilus) | leg(ionis) V Ma[c(edonicae)] pr|aefec[t]us leg(ionis) | VI Victric(is)|[...] Translated:
Lucius Artorius Castus...
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Arturus in
early Latin Arthurian texts, and
never as
Artōrius (although the
classical Latin Artōrius became Arturius in some
Vulgar Latin dialects). However...
- figure.
Artorius Liberalis,
named in an
inscription from Pompeii.
Marcus Artorius, one of the muni****l
duumvirs of Pompeii.
Marcus Artorius, a gladiator...
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sickly brother with
Artorius. The
Scarlet Night returns, with the
entire village suc****bing to the Daemonblight: when
Velvet finds Artorius, she sees him sacrifice...
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gentile (family name)
Artorius.
Artorius itself is of
obscure and
contested etymology.
Linguist Stephan Zimmer suggests Artorius possibly had a Celtic...
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claim that it
derives from the
Roman nomen gentile (family name)
Artorius.
Artorius itself is of
obscure and
contested etymology; some have
proposed a...
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Artorius,
eventually managing his kingdom's
record keeping.
Artorius takes Regina as his wife for
symbolic and
moral reasons. She
disdains Artorius'...
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Marcus Artorius Asclepiades was
physician of
ancient Rome of the
Artoria gens who was one of the
followers of
Asclepiades of Bithynia, and
afterwards became...
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Askeladd (****anese: アシェラッド, Hepburn: Asheraddo),
whose full name is
Lucius Artorius Castus (ルキウス・アルトリウス・カストゥス,
Rukiusu Arutoriusu Kasutusu), is a fictional...
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verse influenced by
classical myths, and for a long
Arthurian poem, "
Artorius" (1972). Heath-Stubbs was born in Streatham, London. The
family later lived...