- and, when
Zoticus greeted him
calling him "Lord Emperor",
Elagabalus replied: "Call me not Lord, for I am a Lady."
Elagabalus and
Zoticus went to take...
-
Zoticus may
refer to:
Zoticus is a
Latin masculine given name of Gr****
origin (from Zotikos,
meaning "full of life"). Its
French form is Zotique. It may...
-
Aurelius Zoticus is said by Dio to have been Elagabalus's
lover and
cubicularius (a non-administrative role),
while the
Augustan History says
Zoticus was a...
-
Zoticus (Gr****: Ζωτικός) was a 3rd-century
martyr and
bishop of
Comana (also
spelled Conana or Comama).
Zoticus is
known for his
opposition to the Montanist...
-
Zoticus is a
genus of
robber flies in the
family Asilidae.
There is at
least one
described species in
Zoticus, Z. toconaoensis. "Browse
Zoticus". Catalogue...
-
Castricius Firmus."
Zoticus was a 3rd-century
neoplatonic philosopher and
student of Plotinus.
Porphyry stated in the Life of Plotinus,
Zoticus was a critic...
- ex-consuls.
Hierocles banished the Emperor's
other lover,
athlete Aurelius Zoticus, and
inflicted physical violence upon
Elagabalus when the
latter was unfaithful...
-
recounts an
exchange between Elagabalus and the well-endowed
Aurelius Zoticus: when
Zoticus addressed the
emperor as 'my lord,'
Elagabalus responded, 'Don't...
- Plato's
Atlantis account. In the new era, the
third century AD
Neoplatonist Zoticus wrote an epic poem
based on Plato's
account of Atlantis. Plato's work may...
-
about 45
minutes west of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is
named for
Saint Zoticus of Comana. The city
resides on the
north s**** of the St.
Lawrence River...