- De
Pallio, I Plautus,
Miles Gloriosus, III, 1 93 Virgil, Æneid, IV 262-264 A****ius, The
Golden ****, XI 3 (in French)
French article about De
Pallio Archived...
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himself as Poeni****
inter Romanos (lit. 'Punic
among Romans') in his book De
Pallio and
claimed Africa as his patria.
According to
church tradition, Tertullian...
- Routledge. p. 194.
Gagarin (2010), p. 231. Vout (2009), p. 218. Tertullian, De
Pallio 5.2
Gagarin (2010), p. 232. D'Amato,
Raffaele (2005).
Roman Military Clothing...
- Dictionary". www.etymonline.com. "Himation – clothing". Tertullian, De
Pallio, I Suetonius,
Divus Claudius, XV
William Smith, LLD;
William Wayte; G. E...
-
Tertullian (De
pallio 4) both
allude to the disgrace. Lucian. "15 Zeus,
Asclepius and Heracles".
Dialogues of the Gods. Tertullian. "4.3". De
Pallio.. Fasti...
- the
Great Seal on the flag of the
state of Michigan.
tunica propior est
pallio A
tunic is
closer [to the body] than a
cloak From Plautus'
Trinummus 1154...
- "the
Roman way" or "the
Roman manner",
appears only in Tertullian's de
Pallio.
Arepo is a
potential proper name only
found in the
Sator square. It may...
- introduced.
Although Tertullian wrote an
essay no
later than 220 AD
titled De
Pallio ("On the Pallium"),
according to the
Liber Pontificalis, it was
first used...
- The
canopy or
Pallio of the
Macarena filled with
imperial regalia and
expensive and
costly textiles. A
statue of Our Lady of the Pillar,
patroness of Zaragoza...
-
writer Tertullian, an
early Christian from
North Africa, in his work de
Pallio (IV,1).
Tertullian used the term
pejoratively to
refer to
those in his native...