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Mamilian may
refer to:
Mamilian of Palermo, 5th-century
saint Maximilian of Tebessa, 3rd-century
saint This
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Saint Mamilian (Mamili****) of Palermo, who is
venerated with
Nympha (Ninfa),
Eustotius (Eustozio),
Proculus (Proculo, Procuro), and
Golbodeus (Golbodeo...
- The
Mamilian commission (also
called the
rogatio Mamilia) was
established by
Gaius Mamilius in 109 BC for the
investigation of
corruption and treason....
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escaping from the
Vandals of Genseric, the most
important of whom was St.
Mamilian. They
christened the
island Mons
Christi ("Mountain of Christ"), from which...
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Mamilian biological material...
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Turris Mamilia ("
Mamilian Tower") was a
landmark in
ancient Rome. It was
located in the Subura, a
densely po****ted,
notoriously lively quarter of...
- nobility" in 109 BC.
Mamilius p****ed a law
creating a
special court, the
Mamilian commission, to look into
charges of bribery.
According to Sallust, Scaurus...
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During his year as tribune, he
established a
special tribunal called the
Mamilian Commission to
investigate corruption and treason. Duncan, Mike (2017)....
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extortion and
treason courts set up by
Saturninus and
Gaius Mamilius's
Mamilian commission. See both Sulla's and Marius's purges[when?] of the city after...
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James Chisholm (Episcopal Church)
Saint Dominic in
Soriano (formerly)
Mamilian of
Palermo Mirin Nicetas the Goth
Nicomedes Our Lady of
Sorrows September...