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Quinquennalia ("5th Anniversary") were
celebrated every five years.
Vicennalia ("20th Anniversary") were
celebrated every 20th year and—in the case of...
- 10th
years of
their reigns. The
decennalia marked the 10th year, the
vicennalia the 20th, and—in the case of
Constantine the Great—the
tricennalia the...
-
early 4th century. It
contained a
world chronicle from
Abraham until the
vicennalia of
Constantine I in A.D. 325. Book 1
contained sets of
extracts from earlier...
- "Decennalia et
Vincennalia sous la
Dynastie des Antonins" [Decennalia and
Vicennalia under the
Antonine Dynasty],
Revue des Études
Anciennes [Review of Ancient...
- Mancini,
Vicennalia Treccani – La
Cultura Italiana [Retrieved 2015-04-08] (ed. this
source used only to
identify the
nature of the word <
vicennalia >) Roos...
-
Torquati Firmiani ad
Lelium Flaminium Dissertatio Epistolaris(venècia, 1786)
Vicennalia Sacra Aragoniensia, sive de
viris aragoniensibus religione illustribus...
- he celebrated, with Maximian, the
twentieth anniversary of his
reign (
vicennalia), the
tenth anniversary of the
Tetrarchy (decennalia), and a
triumph for...
- Candidi**** a Caesar, or
junior emperor, upon the
celebration of his
vicennalia in 312. However,
Galerius perished in 311
while preparations for the celebration...
- "Decennalia et
Vincennalia sous la
Dynastie des Antonins" [Decennalia and
Vicennalia under the
Antonine Dynasty],
Revue des Études
Anciennes [Review of Ancient...
- cult of the
Magna Mater made by
Antoninus Pius on the
occasion of his
vicennalia, the
twentieth year of his reign, in 158 and 159. The
first dated reference...