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Quintus Marcius Dioga was a
Roman eques who
flourished during the
reign of the
emperor Septimius Severus and his sons. He was
appointed to a
series of...
- Athens, 1966), pp. 63f
Michel Christol, "Un fidèle de Caracalla: Q.
Marcius Dioga",
Cahiers du
Centre Gustave Glotz, 2 (1991), pp. 165-188
Bernard Rémy, Les...
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Diogo de
Arruda (before 1490 – 1531) was a
noted Portuguese architect that was
active during the
early years of the 16th century. He had some
other important...
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composed a work on the
dating of
Easter around the year 200 and
bishop Dioga parti****ted at the
Synod of 256 in Carthage. The
Synod of 484 in Carthage...
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before the
beginning of
recorded history. AD 1st or 2nd:
Galen mentioned Diogas (Διόγας) who was an
iatralipta (ἰατραλείπτης) (rubber and anointer/physiotherapist)...
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Papirius Dionysius (189–190)
Claudius Juli**** (c. 201)
Quintus Marcius Dioga (between 211 and 217)
Claudius (c. 218)
Domitius Ulpi**** (31
March 222...
- in do****ents in 1284 as Kysduge.
Around 1270-1290, it was
referred to as
Dioga,
later as Kis- and Nagy-Döge. In the
early 1300s, the Várday
family owned...
- curse. 130 30 "Buzarai's
Fierce Attack.
Dioga VS Baou.
Reversal chain." Transliteration: "Buzarai
mouko Dioga tai Baou
Kyakutene no rensa" (****anese:...
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Summer 213 (attested):
Lucius Valerius Datus 215 – 217:
Quintus Marcius Dioga 217 (attested):
Valerius Titani**** 218? – 222:
Gordius 222 – ?:
Gaius Julius...
- 214 he was
optio beneficarius, the
chief lieutenant of
Quintus Marcius Dioga,
prefect of the
vigiles at Ostia.
Silvius Silv****,
governor of
Moesia Inferior...