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- birth and real name of Statorius are difficult to establish. According to the letter of Théodore de Bèze of 12 July 1567, Statorius was a student of his...
- Quintus Statorius, a centurion serving under the proconsuls Publius and Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio in Spain in 213 BC, during the Second Punic War. Statorius was...
- Spurius Staberius Staius Stallius Statilius Statinius Statioleius Statius Statorius Statrius Steius Stellius Stenius Stertinius Stlabillenus Stlaccius Stlammius...
- 213 BC, he concluded an alliance with the Romans and they sent Quintus Statorius as a military advisor to help Syphax train his troops. He then attacked...
- (2:1-3:22). Fund****' wife was Statoria Marcella, the daughter of a Marcus Statorius. We know her name from a funerary inscription, which suggests that she...
- Antisti**** Funisul**** Vettoni**** (May–June) L. Pomponius Silv**** suff. M. Statorius Secundus (July–August) L. Sempronius Merula Au****atus 122 M'. Acilius...
- study the Polish language were Jan Mączyński and Piotr Stoiński (Pierre Statorius). Academic activities in Polish Studies include conferences, workshops...
- which were considered to be of good omen, such as Valerius, Salvius, Statorius, etc. The Census was conducted according to the judgement of the censor...
- (1565-1605) was a Polish Socinian Unitarian writer. Piotr was the son of Pierre Statorius (in Polish also Piotr Stoiński) the French Unitarian grammarian who emigrated...
- Piotr Stoiński may refer to: Pierre Statorius (1530–1591), or Piotr Stoiński Sr., French grammarian and theologian Piotr Stoiński Jr. (1565–1605), his...