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Gessius, Gessios,
Gesios or
Gesius may
refer to:
Gessius, a
genus of
leafhoppers Gessius Florus,
Roman procurator of
Judea (64–66)
Gessius (praetorian...
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Gessius Florus was the 7th
Roman procurator of
Judea from 64
until 66. Born in Clazomenae,
Florus was
appointed to
replace Lucceius Albinus as procurator...
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Gessius (Gr****: Γέσσιος,
floruit 420–443) was a
politician of the
Eastern Roman Empire,
brother of the
Empress Aelia Eudocia.
Gessius was born in Athens...
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Marcus Julius Gessius Marci**** also
known as
Gessius Marci**** (flourished
second half of the 2nd
century and
first half of the 3rd century, died 218)...
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early 6th century.
Gessius was a
native of the
region of Petra.
According to Damascius, who is the main
source for
Gessius'
biography in the Suda...
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Gessius is a
genus of
leafhoppers in the
family Cicadellidae.
There are 10
described species in
Gessius.
Gessius curvatus Wang & Li, 1997
Gessius furcatus...
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Marcus Julius Gessius B****i**** (flourished 3rd century) was a
Magister (master) in the
Arval Brethren during the
reign of
Roman emperor Caracalla who...
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clashes between Jews and
pagans in
mixed cities. The
Roman governor,
Gessius Florus,
seized money from the
Second Temple's
treasury and
arrested numerous...
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promagistrate named Marcus Julius Gessius Marci**** from Arca
Caesarea (Arqa in Lebanon). She may have had a son
named Marcus Julius Gessius B****i**** and a daughter...
- The
historian C****ius Dio
thought Alexi**** was the son of
Marcus Julius Gessius Marci****, but Icks
disputes this,
saying the
latter could not have married...