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Lusius Quietus (Latin:
Lusius Quiētus,
pronounced [ˈɫʊ.si.ʊs kᶣiˈeː.tʊs]; Koinē Gr****: Λούσιος Κυήτος, romanized: Loúsios Kyítos,
pronounced [ˈlu.si.os...
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Lucius Lusius Geta (/ˈɡɛtə/ GHET-ə; fl. 1st-century AD) was a
Roman politician in the 1st
century AD.
Lusius Geta
belonged to the
equestrian order. He...
- 1874)
Lusius apollos (Morley 1913)
Lusius flummox Rousse & van
Noort 2013
Lusius ferrugineus Graf 2000
Lusius gracilis ****gemati 1986
Lusius macilentus...
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Coponius • 26–36 CE
Pontius Pilate • 64–66 CE
Gessius Florus • 117 CE
Lusius Quietus • 130–132 CE
Tineius Rufus King of the Jews • 41–44 CE Agrippa...
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Mesopotamian Jewish revolt, the
Roman emperor Trajan appointed his
general Lusius Quietus (also
known as Kitos) as
consul and
governor of Judaea. Late Syriac-language...
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Lusius flummox is a
parasitoid wasp
found in
Uganda and
possibly Nigeria. The
species is
similar in
appearance to
Lusius tenuissimus, and the
precise relationship...
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Lusius malfoyi is a
parasitoid wasp
found in New Zealand. The
species is
named for
Lucius Malfoy, a
character in the
fictional Harry Potter series of books...
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under Trajan. He
relieved Judea's governor, the
outstanding Moorish general Lusius Quietus, of his
personal guard of
Moorish auxiliaries; then he
moved on...
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Mauretanian cavalry under Lusius Quietus fighting in the
Dacian wars, from the
Column of Trajan...
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these regions faced severe reprisals and devastation. Meanwhile,
General Lusius Quietus quelled the
revolts in
Mesopotamia and was
subsequently appointed...