-
which case this
species is
called Rhyparochromus saturnius or
Rhyparochromus (Xanthochilus)
saturnius. This
species is
present in
southern Europe (Bosnia...
- the site of the city
before its foundation: the
Capitol was
called mons
Saturnius. The
Romans identified Saturn with the Gr**** Cronus,
whose myths were...
-
Primary 10%
Aurelian Primary 27%
Tacitus Primary 15%
Probus Primary 17% Firmus,
Saturnius, Proculus,
Bonosus Secondary 0%
Carus Primary 17%
Total ~17%...
-
Nonius Macrinus.
Lower Pannonia was
under the
obscure Tiberius Haterius Saturnius.
Marcus Servilius Fabi****
Maximus was
shuffled from
Lower Moesia to Upper...
- may
account for bis
being sometimes represented with an
inverted vase.
Saturnius, from his
father Saturn. Sor****, his name
among the Sabines, in the temple...
- is one of the
Seven Hills of Rome. The hill was
earlier known as Mons
Saturnius,
dedicated to the god Saturn.[citation needed] The word
Capitolium first...
- in the year,
playing Shylock,
Launce in The Two
Gentlemen of Verona,
Saturnius in
Titus Andronicus and the
title role in
Richard III.
During 1957 Helpmann...
-
Roman Festivals, p. 271. The
Capitolium had thus been
called the Mons
Saturnius in
older times.
Versnel 1992, pp. 138–139.
Versnel 1992, p. 139 The Roman...
- at the foot of the
Capitol Hill,
which maintained the
alternative name
Saturnius into the time of Varro. A.
Pasqualini has
argued that
Saturn was related...
-
biblical figure of
Simon Magus (Acts 8:9-29)
through Menander to both
Saturnius of
Antioch and
Basilides of Alexandria.
Following Irenaeus,
Eusebius says...