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Julius was feverishly bent on chasing the “barbarians” (i.e.
In April, 1510, Julius sent him the golden rose, and in 1514 Leo X bestowed the honorific cap and sword, which were presented with much solemnity at St. Paul’s.
Aeneid IV.366f., sed duris genuit te cautibus horrens / Caucasus.
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 Itineray Of Baldwin In Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis eBook by BookRags
Julius and Aaron, after suffering martyrdom, were buried in this city, and had each a church dedicated to him.
In ancient times there were three fine churches in this city: one dedicated to Julius the martyr, graced with a choir of nuns; another to Aaron, his associate, and ennobled with an order of canons; and the third distinguished as the metropolitan of Wales.
It is worthy of observation, that there lived in the neighbourhood of this City of Legions, in our time, a Welshman named Melerius, who, under the following circumstances, acquired the knowledge of future and occult events.
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 Callisthenes
The legendary story provided here was put together, probably in Egypt, in or about the end of the third century AD.
Translations exist more or less complete in Syriac, Armenian, Ethiopic and others, besides a Latin rendering by Julius Valerius in the early part of the fourth century AD.
History of Greece I. I, Darius, king of kings and of the race of the gods, consort of Mithra on his throne and co-partner with the Sun, in my own right divine do give these injunctions and commands to thee my servant Alexander.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, page 220   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The principal ancient writers on this art, whose works Pliny used, were Antigonus, Menaeehmus, Xenocrates, Duris, Menander, and especially Pasiteles, who wrote mirabilia opera.
CAESA R, a title of the Roman emperors, was originally a family name of the Julia gens ; it was assumed by Octavianus as the adopted son of the great dictator, C. Julius Caesar, and was by him handed down to his adopted son Tiberius.
When Hadrian adopted Aelius Varus, he allowed the latter to take the title of Caesar ; and from this time, though the title of Augustus continued to be confined to the reigning emperor, that of Caesar was also granted the second person in the state and the heir presumptive to the throne.
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 Diodorus Siculus
The last section (books XVII to the end) concerns the historical events from the successors of Alexander down to either 60 BC or the beginning of Caesar's Gallic War in 45 BC.
The authors he drew from, who have been identified, include: Hecataeus, Ctesius of Cnidus, Ephorus, Theopompus, Hieronymus of Cardia, Duris of Samos, Diyullis, Philistus, Timaeus, Polybius and Posidonius.
"Diodorus, surnamed Siculus, a contemporary of Julius Caesar and Agustus.
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 Art House & International > By Genre > Comedy
Everytime I see it, I always begin to cry when "Julius" leaves the kids in the movie theater at the door and kisses the window "goodbye" the walks up to the policemen and states, "Gentelemen I believe you are looking for me"...
Xavier (Romain Duris), a young Parisian not sure what his life is about, decides to spend a year in Barcelona studying economics--leaving behind his unhappy girlfriend (Audrey Tautou, Amélie) but joining an international mix of students in a hectic, crowded apartment.
Duris, playing a naïve young man, is fun to watch as his character emerges from the cocoon of delayed adolescence; quite a contrast from his intense, driven, noirish role in the subsequent "The Beat That My Heart Skipped."
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 American Cinematographer eNewsletter - September 2005 issue Preview
Alik Sakharov, ASC (The Sopranos), Marco Pontecorvo, AIC and Martin Kenzie were behind the camera on this epic HBO miniseries, set during the last years of Julius Caesar's reign and centering on the lives of two Roman soldiers and their families.
New York correspondent John Calhoun will interview the cinematographers about their approach to the project, which was shot on location in Italy.
In this clever remake of James Toback's 1978 cult drama Fingers, Roman Duris plays a former classical pianist who is occasionally pressed into service as a heavy to collect debts for his father.
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 petri dish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A Petri dish is a shallow glass or plastic cylindrical dish that biologists use to culture cells, which can be bacterial, animal, plant, or fungus.
It was named after the German bacteriologist Julius...
Tammy Duris Kathleen Ferguson Jill Honnecke Rita Malik with support from Linda Everson and Annette Coleman
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 Re: Didymos Fails to Put Up   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Cassius Dio, Pliny the Elder, Luke's gospel, Polybius, Livy, Pindar, Ovid, Cicero, Sallust, Julius Caesar, the Egerton manuscript, Fayum Fragment, Augustus, Nicholas of Damascus, Appian of Alexandria, P. Oxy.
1, Lucianus of Samosata, C. Velleius Paterculus, Ephorus of Cyme, Theopompus of Chios, Onesicritus of Astypalea, Fabius Pictor, Callisthenes of Olynth, Duris of Samos, Manetho of Sebennythus, Timaeus of Tauromenium, and so many others.
You have never heard of most of these men, much less read them.
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 Alexander Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Alexander Bibliography [K] Kaerst, Julius, ‘Ptolemaios und die Ephemeriden Alexanders des Grossen’, Philol.
Kebric, R. In the Shadow of Macedon: Duris of Samos, Historia Einzelschriften, Heft 29 (Wiesbaden 1977).
Keegan, John, The Mask of Command: A Study in Generalship (London 1987; repr.
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 Re: Didymos Put Up Again, but Maf & Dog Never Did   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Perhaps my compost would have fertilized your knowledge, you juvenile twit.
(That was intellectual bullying again.) Certain sources for Alexander, Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, and Augustus can be found among the fragments and manuscripts by the authors listed below (You might note I did not modify the noun "sources"):
Laertus, Cassius Dio, Pliny the Elder, Luke's gospel, Polybius, Livy, Pindar, Ovid, Cicero, Sallust, Julius Caesar, the Egerton manuscript, Fayum Fragment, Augustus, Nicholas of Damascus, Appian of Alexandria, P. Oxy.
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 Movie review
As for this reviewer, I found it a thoroughly shallow and tedious affair.
"The Russian Dolls" focuses mainly on Xavier (Romain Duris) and his obsessive search for happiness and love.
He goes from beautiful woman to beautiful woman, while endlessly musing on his own failings.
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 Culture.hu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It was nominated for the Palm D’Or at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival, and Charlotte Rampling was nominated for the César award in 2006 for best supporting actress.
Jacques Audiard’s thriller “De battre mon coeur s'est arête” stars Romain Duris, Niels Arestrup and Jonathan Zaccai.
The film won the award for best score at the 2005 Berlinale, as well as the 2006 César awards for best adaptation, best director, best supporting actor ((Niels Arestrup), best new female actress (Linh-Dan Pham), best score, best editing and best cinematography.
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 karlarchambault carnet web cinématographique » Telefilm head shoots back   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
But this week, readers of Maclean’s found a startling three-page assault on Clarkson’s record at Telefilm, written by senior writer and film critic Brian D. Johnson.
When he opened the magazine, Clarkson must have felt like Julius Caesar on the ides of March being stabbed by those he considered near and dear friends, once comrades-in-arms.
Romain Duris is sensational in the role originally played by Harvey Keitel.
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Notre Dame Academy 11:20.00 11:10.45 1) Amy Konieczny 11 2) Elizabeth Duris 11 3) Ashley Aberl 9 4) Nineth Ruch 11 -- Tol.
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Urs 52.00 DNF 2 Event 16 Boys 300 Meter Hurdles =================================================================================== Name Year School Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Julius Salgado 12 Fremont Ross 40.00 39.08 3 10 2 Eric Ziegler 12 Tiffin Colum 39.60 39.38 3 8 3 Mike Hyttenhove 11 Tol.
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 Welcome to Davis city guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
While Ruby Dee, his bride of more than 50 years, was certainly grieved, she is not alone in the...
Atlanta Daily World - J" Julius Erving, Vernon Jordan, Nelson Mandela, Angela Bassett, Della Reese, Condoleezza Rice, Tiger Woods, Colin Powell, and Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee.
Some of the 2006 Trumpet Award winners included Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Stevie Wonder, Usher...
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Three of the four usages, then, describe the fame of men; all can be seen as alluding to immortality (Vergil calls the bees' community a
is commonly associated with Julius Caesar, the first and last instances of
The reference to the stars is especially significant, as the appearance of a comet after Julius Caesar's death in 44 B.C. was thought to signal his apotheosis.
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 History Today: The educational archive of articles, news and study aids for teachers, students and enthusiasts - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
His campaigns, especially those in Italy against the Romans, were written up by many historians, including some of the most notorious rhetorical romancers in the long tradition of Hellenistic historiography.
The work of such men as Duris, Phylarchus and Valerius Antias, transmitted by our extant sources (notably Plutarch's Life of Pyrrhus), produces a melodramatic and sententious story full of improving tales of faithful beasts, chivalrous enemies and divine retribution.
Garoufalias's book is firmly in the Hellenistic tradition.
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