- A
virus is a
submicroscopic infectious agent that
replicates only
inside the
living cells of an organism.
Viruses infect all life forms, from
animals and...
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Virius Lupus (c. 160 –
after 205) (possibly
Lucius Virius Lupus) was a
Roman soldier and
politician of the late 2nd and
early 3rd century.
Virius Lupus...
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Virius Gallus was a
senator of the
Roman Empire who was
appointed consul in AD 298. A
member of the
aristocratic gens Viria, Gallus’
early senatorial career...
- Generalić, who
painted The
Death of
Virius, one of his most
famous paintings. "28.
listopada 1889. - Rođen
Mirko Virius". magazin.hrt.hr (in Croatian). Croatian...
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Virius Orfitus was a
Roman statesman who
served as
Consul in 270 and
Praefectus urbi from 273 to 274. He was
likely related to
Lucius Virius Lupus Iuli****...
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Virius Nicomachus Flavi**** (334–394 AD) was a grammarian, a
historian and a
politician of the
Roman Empire. A
pagan and
close friend of
Quintus Aurelius...
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funerary bust.
Viria Phoebe, the wife of
Gaius Virius Alcimus, was a first-century
Palmyrene woman.
Virius Lupus,
consul suffectus some time
before AD 196...
- (238—244). Iuli****' brother,
Lucius Virius Agricola,
served as
consul ordinarius in 230. He was
probably the
father of
Virius Lupus, who was
consul in 278....
- as
acting governor to
about 200 "on the
death or
sudden disappearance of
Virius Lupus." However,
there is no firm
basis to
presume he was
elected to the...
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Julius Lupus (died AD 73),
Roman statesman Virius Lupus (ca. 160 –
after 205),
Roman soldier and
statesman Virius Lupus,
Roman statesman (consul 278) Lupus...