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Volusenus is a name that may
refer to:
Gaius Volusenus (fl. mid-1st
century BCE),
distinguished military officer of the
Roman Republic who
served under...
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Volusenus and some
centurions to
execute him for his treachery.
Commius escaped, but
sustained a
wound to the head. In 51 BC
Volusenus was serving...
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Florentius Volusenus (c. 1504 – 1546 or 1547) was a
Scottish humanist most
noted for his De
Animi Tranquillitate. "Florentius
Volusenus" is a latinization...
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ordered Volusenus to
pursue him with cavalry,
something Volusenus was more than
happy to do. When the two
groups of hor**** met
Volusenus was victorious...
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Vivanius Voconius Volcacius Volnius Volscius Volturcius Volumnius Volusenna Volusenus Volusius Vorenius Vulius Vulpius Zazgius Zebucius List of
Roman gentes...
- lose
their monopoly on cross-channel trade. He sent a tribune,
Gaius Volusenus, to
scout the
coast in a
single warship. He
probably examined the Kent...
- land at Dubris,
whose natural harbour had
presumably been
identified by
Volusenus as a
suitable landing place. However, when he came in
sight of s****,...
- O'Donoghue (1894–1967),
Irish revolutionary and
historian Florentius Volusenus (1504-1546/7),
Scottish humanist whose name is also
spelled Florence Wolson...
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Gregory Cromwell received dedications to
three humanist works:
Florentius Volusenus's version of Cicero's
Dream of Scipio;
David Clapham's
translation of Heinrich...
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visited and
studied in Italy.
Thomas Starkey,
Thomas Wynter,
Florence Volusenus, and
others express their obligations to him. Sir
Thomas More, in one...