- period,
Hosius of
Corduba or "Bishop Ossius" was the
dominant figure of the
Latin Church throughout the
earlier 4th century. Later,
Corduba occupied an important...
-
Hosius of
Corduba (c. 256–359), also
known as
Hosius the Confessor,
Osius or Ossius, was a
bishop of
Corduba (now Córdoba, Spain) and an
important and...
- 365
Corduba is a very
large main-belt
asteroid that was
discovered by the
French astronomer Auguste Charlois on 21
March 1893 from Nice. It is classified...
- the
bridge to
Corduba across the Baetis.
Caesar constructed a
makeshift bridge and
marched his army across,
setting up camp near
Corduba. Soon
Gnaeus and...
- The
siege of
Corduba was an
engagement near the end of Caesar's
Civil War, in
which Julius Caesar had
besieged the city of
Corduba after ****tus Pompey...
- (Cartagena),
Corduba (Córdoba), and ****idonia.
Peter Heather,
while agreeing it
included New
Carthage and ****ionia, is
dubious about Corduba, and is certain...
- USS
Corduba (AF-32) was an
Adria class stores ship in
service with the
United States Navy from 1945 to 1955. She was s****ped in 1974.
Corduba was launched...
- Rhetorician, was a
Roman writer, born of a
wealthy equestrian family of
Corduba, Hispania. He
wrote a
collection of
reminiscences about the
Roman schools...
- are ten
dramas attributed to
Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 BCE–65 CE), the
Corduba-born
Stoic philosopher and
tutor of Nero.
These tragedies are
known for...
-
better known in
English as
Lucan (/ˈluːkən/), was a
Roman poet, born in
Corduba,
Hispania Baetica (present-day Córdoba, Spain). He is
regarded as one of...