- state, as may be
observed from C****ius Dio, and
Pliny the Younger.
Quinquennalia ("5th Anniversary") were
celebrated every five years.
Vicennalia ("20th...
- 5 year (
quinquennalia) and 10 year
anniversaries (decennalia).
Incomplete records have led
scholars to
debate whether particular quinquennalia and decennalia...
-
commemorating the
victory over Gallienus, and the
festivities celebrating his
quinquennalia continued into the
following year. Very
little troubled the
reign of...
- Mountains.
According to the
Chronicon Paschale,
Theodosius celebrated his
quinquennalia on 19
January at Constantinople; on this
occasion he
raised his eldest...
- forces.
According to the
Chronicon Paschale,
Theodosius celebrated his
quinquennalia on 19
January 383 at Constantinople; on this
occasion he
raised his...
- as Nero.
Juvenalia is not to be
confused with Neronia, also
known as
Quinquennalia,
which was a
series of musical, equestrian, and
gymnastic events meant...
- took the
title Gothicus Maximus in time for the
celebration of his
quinquennalia.
Athanaric and his
forces were able to
withdraw in good
order and pleaded...
- held the
office in the west (see: list of
Roman consuls). Licinius's
quinquennalia was
celebrated on the 1
March 321. The
Munich Treasure was made for...
-
Trier for the
joint occasion of the city's
birthday and Constantine's
quinquennalia,
recounted a
vision apparently seen by the
emperor while journeying...
-
before the emperor, at Marcianopolis, a
congratulatory oration upon his
Quinquennalia, 368. His next
orations are to the
young Valentinian II upon his consulship...