- Emperor's
direct control.
Aureolus was the
first commander of this
force under the Emperor, and was
based at
Mediolanum (Milan).
Aureolus'
cavalry was prin****lly...
-
established control over Jaca and
other castles and
designated Aureolus as
count of Aragón.
After Aureolus died in 809 the
Frankish lobby secured succession for...
-
September 1541), born
Theophrastus von
Hohenheim (full name
Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim), was a
Swiss physician, alchemist...
- Look up
Aureolus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aureolus (died 268) was a
Roman military commander and would-be usurper.
Aureolus may also
refer to:...
-
initial defeats, the army of
Aureolus,
having defeated the Macriani,
rejoined him, and
Postumus was expelled.
Aureolus was
entrusted with the pursuit...
-
found on
older trees, P.
aureolus is more
often found on
younger trees, both broad-leaved and coniferous.
Philodromus aureolus is
widespread in western...
- The yellow-breasted
bunting (Emberiza aureola) is a p****erine bird in the
bunting family Emberizidae that is
found across the
Boreal and East Palearctic...
-
situation due to the
carelessness of Gallienus's
cavalry commander Aureolus.
Aureolus was
punished with demotion,
eventually leading him to turn against...
- qq. 1-3 et p. 2 qq 1-2),
Traditio 50, pp 199–248. Also
known as
Petrus Aureolus,
Peter Auriol, and
Pierre Auriol; also Aureol,
Aureole or Oriol. Attribution...
- like-named
contemporaries to be one and the same person.
Aznar succeeded Aureolus as
count of the
valley of the
River Aragón on the latter's
death in 809...