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Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (/ˈsʌlə/,
Latin pronunciation: [ˈɫ̪uːkius̠ korˈneːlʲius̠ ˈs̠uɫːa ˈfeːlʲiːks̠]; 138–78 BC),
commonly known as Sulla, was a...
- of 5 August. 21
March 251 – June 253 (2 years, 3 months) St
Cornelius CORNELIVS Rome, Italia,
Roman Empire Roman citizen. Died as a
martyr through extreme...
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there is a tomb
attributed to Pope Cornelius,
bearing the
inscription "
CORNELIVS MARTYR", also
attributed to Filocalus. A
plaque placed by Pope Sixtus...
- Caesar, "Commentariorum
Libri VII De
Bello Gallico", VI, 25.
Latin text P.
CORNELIVS TACITVS ANNALES, 12, 27.
Latin text Emil
Bretschneider (1888), Mediaeval...
- His full
title after he
proclaimed himself Emperor was
IMPERATOR CAESAR CORNELIVS LICINIVS SALONINVS VALERIANVS PIVS
FELIX INVICTVS AVGVSTVS,
which means...
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CORNELIVS P F
DOLABELLA C
IVNIVS C F
SILANVS FLAMEN MARTIAL[IS] CO[N]S[ULES] EX S[ENATVS] C[ONSULTO]
FACIVNDVM CVRAVERVNT IDEMQVE PROBAVER[VNT] Publius...
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sarcophagus preserves his epitaph,
written in Old
Latin Saturnian meter:
CORNELIVS·LVCIVS·SCIPIO·BARBATVS·GNAIVOD·PATRE PROGNATVS·FORTIS·VIR·SAPIENSQVE—...
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Antioch S.
CLEMENS ROM. Pope
Clement I
South 2 The
Church of the
First Days
CORNELIVS Cornelius the
Centurion S.
DIONYSIVS Dionysius the
Areopagite LYDIA Lydia...
- is a tomb
attributed to Pope Cornelius,
which bears the
inscription "
cornelivs martyr." The
catacomb was
abandoned in the 9th century,
being rediscovered...
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POPILLIVS M(arci) F(ilius) Q(uintus)
MVCIVS P(ubli) F(ilius) M(arcus)
CORNELIVS P(ubli) F(ilius) IIIIVIR(i)
TURREM EX D(ecreto) D(ecurionum) AD AVGENDAS...