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- Salomies is a surname, Salonen till 1934. Notable people with the surname include: Ilmari Salomies (1893–1973), Finnish archbishop Martti Salomies (1922/23–1987)...
- Martti Johannes Salomies (24 April 1922 or 1923 Helsinki – 19 April 1987) was a Finnish diplomat and amb****ador. He was an Amb****ador in Bucharest from...
- Salomy Jane may refer to: "Salomy Jane's Kiss", an 1889 western short story by Bret Harte, included in Stories of Light and Shadow (1898) Salomy Jane (play)...
- Ilmari Johannes Salomies, previously Salonen (17 July 1893 – 26 December 1973, Helsinki), was the Archbishop of Turku, and the spiritual head of the Evangelical...
- Salomy Jane, is a 1907 play by Paul Armstrong. It was loosely based on the short story Salomy Jane's Kiss by Bret Harte, but also pulled in characters...
- monograph of naming practices in the first centuries of the Roman Empire, Olli Salomies argues that Cerialis was actually the biological son of Petillius Rufus...
- Philologisch-Historische Kl****e), 2nd edition, Weidmann, 1966, p. 72, pp. 333–338; Olli Salomies, Die römischen Vornamen. Studien zur römischen Namengebung. Helsinki 1987...
- grandson. Salomies, Adoptive and polyonymous nomenclature in the Roman Empire, (Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1992), pp. 93f Salomies, "Adoptive...
- (CIL X, 1233) and the Acta Arvalia. According to the research of Olli Salomies, Tedius was born "Lucius Valerius Catullus" the son of the homonymous moneyer...
- consul in 150; a sister, Cornelia Cethegilla, has been identified. Olli Salomies, in his monograph on the naming practices of the Early Roman Empire, records...