- and Publius, to
which the
Aurelii Orestides added Gnaeus. The
Aurelii Fulvi of
imperial times used Titus, Marcus, and Lucius,
while the
Aurelii Symmachi...
- old
Roman gens. His
adoptive father Antoninus Pius came from the
Aurelii Fulvi, a
branch of the
Aurelii settled in the
colony of
Nemausus in
Roman Gaul...
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Lucius Aurelius Verus (/ˈvɪərəs/; 15
December 130 – 23
January 169) was
Roman emperor from 161
until his
death in 169,
alongside his
adoptive brother Marcus...
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Annia Aurelia Galeria Lucilla or
Lucilla (7
March 148 or 150 – 182) was the
second daughter of
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and
Roman empress Faustina...
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Titus Aurelius Fulvus,
consul in 89, and wife
Arria Fadilla. The
Aurelii Fulvi were an
Aurelian family settled in
Nemausus (modern Nîmes).
Titus Aurelius...
-
Naturae as ****us
merula (characterised as T. ater,
rostro palpebrisque fulvis). The
binomial name
derives from two
Latin words, ****us, "thrush", and...
- Vol. 1. Holmiae. (Laurentii Salvii). p. 188. M. grisea, gula
pectoreque fulvis. Simpson, D.P. (1979). C****ell's
Latin Dictionary (5th ed.). London, UK:...
- Georg. & Aeneid. Virg.
Velius Longus de orthographia : ex
bibliotheca Fulvi Ursini Romae: in aedib. S.P.Q.R. apud
Georgium Ferrarium, 1587 Bradley,...
- Rome Metro. It is
located under the
intersection of Via Tuscolana, Via dei
Fulvi and Via
Monte del Grano. "Rome
Metro Map". Rome.info. 11
December 2021....
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Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian). 31
December 2024.
Retrieved 17
January 2025.
Fulvi,
Fulvio (1
January 2025). "Il lutto.
Addio a Benvegnù,
poeta della canzone...