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People commonly known by the name
Valesius include:
Valesius (Sabine), the
founder of the
Secular Games Henricus Valesius, the
Latinized classical form of...
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Valesius Skipton Gouldsbury CMG (17
March 1839 – 11
November 1896) was a
British surgeon,
military officer, and
colonial administrator. He
served as Administrator...
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following instructions given to
Valesius's children in dreams, when they
found the
altar 20 feet (6 m) underground.
Valesius reburied the
altar after three...
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Peter Walsh, O.F.M., (Latin:
Petrus Valesius; c. 1618 –
March 15, 1688) was an
Irish theologian and controversialist.
Peter Walsh was born near Mooretown...
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fragmentary vulgar Latin chronicles,
named for its
modern editor,
Henricus Valesius, who
published the
texts for the
first time in 1636,
together with his...
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informed Valesius that a
figure had
appeared to them in a
dream and told the
family to
sacrifice to Dis
Pater and Proserpina. Upon digging,
Valesius found...
- C. H. Cambridge, MA.:
Harvard University Press.
Diodorus Siculus; H.
Valesius; I. Rhodomannus; F.
Ursinus (1814). The
Historical Library of Diodorus...
- Mithrid. 71; Plut. Luc. 8.
Zosimus 1.34. Ammian. 31.1, and the
notes of
Valesius. Gibbon. Decline, &c. 100.46.
Michel Le Quien,
Oriens christi****, I, 599...
- Scholasticus. The
literary relationship of
those writers appears everywhere.
Valesius ****erted that
Sozomen read Socrates, and
Robert Hussey and Guldenpenning...
- by a
Roman military unit, and the
biography of the unit's commander, M.
Valesius Maximi****,
carved on his tomb in
Diana Veteranorum in today's Algeria)...