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- Gr**** and Latin in the 16th century, was a relative of Marullus'.[circular reference] Both of Marullus' parents were Gr**** exiles who had fled from Constantinople...
- Marullus may refer to: Michael Tarchaniota Marullus, a Renaissance humanist. a character based on Gaius Epidius Marullus in the tragedy Julius Caesar by...
- in a dramatic civil war. The play opens with two tribunes Flavius and Marullus (appointed leaders/officials of Rome) discovering the commoners of Rome...
- Franz Posset (2021), Catholic Advocate of the Evangelical Truth: Marcus Marullus (Marko Marulić) of Split (1450–1524), Wipf and Stock Publishers. Page 35...
- Marullus was the 7th Roman Prefect of the Roman province of Judaea 38-41 under Caligula, 37–41. He was appointed by the emperor following the recall of...
- Gaius Epidius Marullus (fl. 44 BCE) was a Roman tribune most famous for the diadem incident. The fear of Caesar becoming an autocrat, thus ending the Roman...
- 1261) 1362 – Maud, English noblewoman (b. 1339) 1500 – Michael Tarchaniota Marullus, Gr**** scholar and poet 1533 – Frederick I, king of Denmark and Norway...
- Lucius Cossonius Eggius Marullus was a Roman politician and senator in the second century AD. Marullus came from the Hirpine city of Eclanum in Samnium...
- he always proudly called himself a Gr****. Marullus was a poet and stratioti-soldier. Among his works, Marullus composed a collection of hymns, the Hymni...
- incident occurred in 44 BC. One day in January, the tribunes Gaius Epidius Marullus and Lucius Caesetius Flavus discovered a diadem on the head of the statue...