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Censorinus (fl. AD 230) was a
Roman grammarian and
miscellaneous writer. From its
grammatical form,
Censorinus is
presumably his cognomen, the
shared surname...
- It is
named after the
ancient Roman writer Censorinus. To the
northeast is the
crater Maskelyne.
Censorinus is
distinguished by an area of high-albedo...
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Censorinus was a
Roman grammarian and
writer of the 3rd
century AD.
Censorinus may also
refer to:
Censorinus (died 53 BC),
friend and
contemporary of Publius...
- Verrucosus, and died at the age of 85, in the
consulship of
Lucius Marcius Censorinus and
Manius Manilius.
Pliny agrees with Cicero.
Other authors exaggerate...
- (1864), p. 217.
Censorinus, Macrobius, and Solinus,
cited in Key (1875) Macrobius, Book I, Ch. 12, §39.
Kaster (2011), p. 155.
Censorinus, The
Natal Day...
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Marcius Censorinus was a name used by a
branch of the
plebeian gens
Marcia of
ancient Rome. The
cognomen Censorinus was
acquired through Gaius Marcius...
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Gaius Marcius Rutilus Censorinus was a
Roman politician from the
plebeian gens
Marcia in the
fourth and
third centuries BC. His
father Gaius Marcius Rutilus...
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Gaius Marcius Censorinus can
refer to:
Gaius Marcius Censorinus (Marian),
general who
fought against Sulla Gaius Marcius Censorinus (consul 8 BC) This...
- for the year,
Manius Manilius commanding the army and
Lucius Marcius Censorinus the fleet. The
Carthaginians continued to
attempt to
appease Rome and...
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Appius Claudius Censorinus was a
fictitious usurper against Roman Emperor Claudius II, (in ca AD 269)
according to the
unreliable Historia Augusta. He...