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Uranius is the name of two
possible Roman usurpers of the
third century AD. The
first Uranius is
mentioned only by Zosimus, and was
briefly active during...
- 075 ft) and was
named after a
classical albedo feature name.
Uranius Tholus is part of the
Uranius group of
volcanoes and lies
north of the
larger Ceraunius...
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Uranius Mons,
formerly Uranius Patera, is a
volcano on Mars
located in the
Tharsis quadrangle,
named after a
classical albedo feature. The name "Uranius...
- response.
Persian invasions were
repeated in the
following year, but now
Uranius Antoninus (a
priest originally called Sampsiceramus), a
descendant of the...
- The
temple at Emesa,
containing the holy
stone (baetyl), on the
reverse of this
provincial bronze coin by
Roman usurper Uranius (253–254 AD)...
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Adraa whose name is known, parti****ted in the
Council of
Seleucia of 359.
Uranius was at the
First Council of
Constantinople in 381;
Proclus at the anti-Eutyches...
- Mattingly, E. A. Sydenham, and C. H. V. Sutherland. pt. 3.
Gordian III-
Uranius Antonius, by H. Mattingly. Spink. p. 78. Birley,
Anthony (1999). Septimius...
- The
Emesa temple to the sun god El-Gabal, with the holy stone, on the
reverse of this
bronze coin by
Roman usurper Uranius Antoninus...
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earliest historical reference to
Januarius is
contained in a
letter by
Uranius,
bishop of Nola,
dated to c.e 432 on the
death of his
mentor Paulinus of...
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prefect of Gaul; but some
scholars identify his
father as an
official named Uranius who
received an
imperial constitution dated 3
February 339 (addressed in...