- In
ancient Roman religion, the
Flamen Martialis was the high
priest of the
official state cult of Mars, the god of war. He was one of the
flamines maiores...
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Martialis most
commonly refers to
Martial (c. 39 – c. 103 AD), a poet in
ancient Rome.
Martialis may also
refer to:
Aulus Vicirius Martialis (fl. 98–113/114)...
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Caracalla was
approached by a soldier,
Justin Martialis, and stabbed. A
Scythian bodyguard of
Caracalla killed Martialis with his lance. The two
Praetorian tribunes...
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Quintus Gargilius Martialis (fl. c. 260) was a third-century
Roman writer on horticulture, botany, and medicine. He has been
identified by some with the...
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Marcus Valerius Martialis (known in
English as
Martial /ˈmɑːrʃəl/; March,
between 38 and 41 AD –
between 102 and 104 AD) was a
Roman and
Celtiberian poet...
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Benedetto Martiali was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Titular Bishop of
Nicopolis ad
Iaterum (1471–?). On 3
April 1471,
Benedetto Martiali was appointed...
- for
Strymon martialis is 4340. "Strymon
martialis Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Strymon
martialis species Information"...
- The
Miracula Martialis is a
collection of
miracle reports written in Latin. It is the
earliest collection of
miracles purportedly worked through the intervention...
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Martial of
Limoges (3rd century),
whose name is also
rendered as Marcial,
Martialis, and Marcialis, and is also
called "the
Apostle of the Gauls" or "the...
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Poecilopeplus martialis is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Rosenberg in 1898. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog...