- (1911). "Licini****,
Granius" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 587.
Translation of
Granius Licini****'s History...
-
works of
Aristotle only indirectly, and
cites Granius as his
intermediary source at
least once.
Granius, he says,
demonstrates that
Minerva is Luna, and...
- 88 BC.
Gaius Granius, a
dramatic poet of an
uncertain age.
According to Nonius, he was the
author of a
tragedy called Peliades.
Granius, a
decurion at...
-
archaeological site in 1930. The loaf was
found in a
house owned by
Quintus Granius Verus and
bears a
stamp stating that it was made by one of his slaves....
- Mithradates, Rome’s
deadliest enemy p.XVII
Granius Licini****,
History of Rome, 29 Memnon,
History of
Heracleia 22.5
Granius Licini****,
History of Rome, 30 Appian...
-
Plutarch also
mentions that
Marius had two step-sons
named Quintus Granius and
Gnaeus Granius; it is
possible that
these men were
children of
Julia by an earlier...
- wife Nysa, but
according to
Granius Licini**** he was a son of
Nicomedes III by a
first wife
called Aristonica, who
Granius Licini****
claims died nine...
- PublicAffairs. ISBN 978-1-5417-2403-7. Gilman, Arthur; The
Story of Rome From the
Earliest Times to the End of the
Republic Granius Licini****; pp. 11–12...
- shield. Again, in Africa,
Scipio captured a ship of Caesar's in
which Granius Petro, who had been
appointed quaestor, was sailing. Of the rest of the...
- 6th century,
which in its turn
covers the
Latin annals of the
historian Granius Licini****, of the 5th century,
British Museum. The only
known hyper-palimpsest:...