- a
centurion and
called Longinus (making the spear's
Latin name
Lancea Longini).: 6–8 : 73 A form of the name
Longinus occurs in the
Rabula Gospels in...
-
ancestor was
adopted from the gens Caecia. He
might have been
related to the
Longini as he
pictured Ceres on the
coins he minted. This list
includes abbreviated...
- Ira M.
Longini (born
October 2, 1948) is an
American biostatistician and
infectious disease epidemiologist.
Longini was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He received...
- 2023. Długosz, Jan; Hoppe,
Samuel Joachim (1711).
IOANNIS DŁVGOSSI SEV
LONGINI CANONICI QVONDAM CRACOVIENSIS HISTORIAE POLONICAE LIBRI XII.:
QVORVM ****...
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Attic orators Cicero, De
Legibus (1842) and De
Oratore (1863)
Apsinis et
Longini Rhethorica (1849). His
biography was
written (in Dutch) by his
pupil Bak****zen...
- St.John the Baptist,
Washington DC. "Hierosolymae,
commemoratio sancti Longini, qui
miles colitur latus Domini cruci affixi lancea aperiens" – Martyrologium...
- doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1502924. PMC 5490784. PMID 25830326. Henao-Restrepo AM,
Longini IM,
Egger M, Dean NE,
Edmunds WJ,
Camacho A, et al. (August 2015). "Efficacy...
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Gaius C****ius
Longinus (classical Latin: [ˈɡaːi.ʊs ˈk****i.ʊs ˈlɔŋɡɪnʊs]; c. 86 BC – 3
October 42 BC) was a
Roman senator and
general best
known as a leading...
-
refer to:
Longinus cross Longinus Tower male
members of the
family C****ii
Longini Gaius C****ius
Longinus (c. 85 – 42 BC),
Roman senator and
leading instigator...
- Preceded by Nar.
Manlius Boethius, post
consulatum Longini (East)
Consul of the
Roman Empire 488 With:
Rufius Achilius Sividius Succeeded by Petronius...