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  List of Republican Roman Consuls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
450 Decemviri: Appius Claudius, Marcus Cornelius Maluginensis, Marcus Sergius, Lucius Minucius, Quintus Fabius Vibulanus, Quintus Poetelius, Titus Antonius Merenda, Gaius Duillius, Servius Opius Cornicen, Marcus Rabuleius.
130 Lucius Cornelius Lentulus, Marcus Perperna Suffect: Appius Claudius Nero
32 Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, Gaius Sosius, Suffect: Lucius Cornelius Cinna, Marcus Valerius Messalla
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Decemviri: Appius Claudius, Marcus Cornelius Maluginensis, Marcus Sergius, Lucius Minucius, Quintus Fabius Vibulanus, Quintus Poetelius, Titus Antonius Merenda, Gaius Duillius, Servius Opius Cornicen, Marcus Rabuleius.
Marcus Genucius Augurinus, Gaius (Gaius or Agrippa) Curtius Philo
Consular Tribunes: Quintus Servilius, Gaius Veturius, Aulus and Marcus Cornelius, Quintus Quintius, Marcus Fabius
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 St Sebastian
It happened that the martyrs, Marcus and Marcellianus, under sentence of death, appeared in danger of being shaken in their faith by the tears of their friends: Sebastian—seeing this, steps in and made them a long exhortation to constancy, which he delivered with the holy fire that strongly affected all his hearers.
Marcus and Marcellianus, had been cured of the gout by receiving baptism, desired to be instructed in the faith, being himself grievously afflicted with the same distemper.
Marcus and Marcellianus were nailed by the feet to a post, and having remained in that torment twenty-four hours, were shot to death by arrows.
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 Sergius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sergius, archbishop of Tarragona (Spain) in 520–555 or 535–546.
This human name article is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
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 Phoenician Popes
Sergius was born in the year 620, in Palermo, from a Phoenician family that had migrated from the East.
As for His Holiness the Pope Saint Sergius I, he had doctrinal disagreements with the Emperor and completely understood the situation of the Eastern Churches, as he was of Phoenician descent.
This stand of the Pope Sergius inspired one of his successors, Pope Benedictus XIV, to say: �At the end of the seventh century, while the heresy was saddening the Patriarchy of Antioch, the Maronites, to protect themselves, decided to choose a patriarch approved by Their Holinessess�.
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 Demonstrativum Pro M. Cicerone
Marcus Tullius Cicero was born in a family from the local rank of equites in Arpinum, where he lived in a rather modest welfare.
Marcus Tullius Cicero became one of the greatest ever in the art of retorica: "Non immerito ab omnibus aetatis suae regnare in iudiciis dictus est, apud posteros vero id consecutus, ut Cicero iam non hominis nomen, sed eloquentiae habeatur".
To illustrate Marcus Tullius' feeling of Iustitia and his affection towards this fine quality, a little anecdote: under the rule of dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla, in 672 AUC, the young Sextus Roscius was wrongfully accused of the murder on his own father.
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Although he had a distinguished political career, he is best known as Rome’s greatest orator and as a man of letters.
Although Cicero’s family did not belong to the Roman aristocracy, he was supported in the competition for the consulship in 64 bc by most rich and powerful Romans because of their distrust of his aristocratic but less respectable rival, Lucius Sergius Catilina, known as Catiline.
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 CICERO FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Marcus Tullius Cicero (standard English pronunciation ; Classical Latin pronunciation) (January 3, 106 BC – December 7, 43 BC) was an orator and statesman of Ancient Rome, and is generally considered the greatest Latin orator and prose stylist.
Cicero supported Marcus Junius Brutus as governor of Cisalpine Gaul (''Gallia Cisalpina'') and urged the Senate to name Antony an enemy of the state.
The meaning in English is "Marcus Tullius Cicero, son (''filius'') of Marcus, grandson (''nepos'') of Marcus, great-grandson (''pronepos'') of Marcus, of the tribe Cornelia".
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Catiline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Catiline CATILINE [Catiline] (Lucius Sergius Catilina), c.108 BC-62 BC, Roman politician and conspirator.
Cicero CICERO [Cicero] (Marcus Tullius Cicero) or Tully, 106 BC-43 BC, greatest Roman orator, famous also as a politician and a philosopher.
Reared by his uncle Marcus Livius Drusus, he showed an intense devotion to the principles of the early republic.
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Marcus Cornelius was sent to Algidum with Lucius Minucius, Titus Antonius, Caeso Duillius, and Marcus Sergius: they appointed Spurius Oppius to assist Appius Claudius in protecting the city, while all the decemvirs were to enjoy equal authority.\ \ The republic was managed with no better success in war than at home.
The tool of the decemvir's lust laid hands on the girl as she was coming into the forum--for there the elementary schools were held in booths--calling her the daughter of his slave and a slave herself, and commanded her to follow him, declaring that he would drag her off by force if she demurred.
Then Marcus Duillius, tribune of the commons, brought before the people and the people enacted, that whoever left the people without tribunes, and whoever caused a magistrate to be elected without appeal, should be punished with stripes and beheaded.
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 Marcus Furius Camillus (4)
Our sources often use the word 'plebeians' to indicate the forces of opposition against the rich patricians, but they do not always clearly distinguish between the two groups of plebeians, the nouveaux riches and the poor.
Marcus Furius Camillus is the first Roman statesman who is more than a name from legend - he is a truly historical figure.
Although it is impossible to establish exactly what he really did and what is later invention, it is beyond real doubt that he captured Veii, defeated the Volsci at Ad Maecium, annexed Tusculum, and saw to it that the patricians made concessions to the plebeians.
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 Footnotes
Sergius Paulus is known to have had his second consulship in 168, and it is inferred by Wad-dington that he was proconsul about 164 to 166 (see Fastes des provinces Asiatiques, chap.
The notice is omitted in the Armenian, which, however, assigns to the eleventh year of Marcus Aurelius the Apology of Apolinarius, which is conuected with that of Melito in the Ch.
His Apology was addressed, as we learn from Eusebius, to Marcus Anrelius; and the fact that only the one emperor is mentioned may perhaps be taken (as some have taken it) as a sign that it was written while Marcus Aurelius was sole emperor (i.e.
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 Deliberativum in M. Ciceronem
But Marcus Tullius called for their execution without trial, and Porcius Cato demanded they be executed.
Marcus Tullius claims that he acted under a senatusconsultum ultimatum "to take measures to protect the state from harm." It is highly questionable that the Senate ever had authority to issue such an order to our consules.
Marcus Tullius Cicero was not ignorant of Roman law or of the rights granted by it to Roman citizens.
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 Marcus Christoph Sadeler ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Marcus Christoph Sadeler, Nero Claudius Caesar, 17th century
Marcus Christoph Sadeler, Caesonia Caesar: Caligulae Vxor., 17th century
Marcus Christoph Sadeler, Joseph of Arimathea and his men carrying the dead body of Christ to the sepulchre, 17th century
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 Pope Sergius II
On the death of Pope Gregory IV (827-844), the clergy elected Antipope John (844) #114:, however, the nobility elected Pope Sergius II (844-847), forcing John to withdraw or lose his life.
Sergius was then consecrated without the approval of Emperor Lothar, who responded by sending an army led by his son Louis, to oust Sergius.
However, Sergius was able to negotiate with Louis, resulting in the crowning Louis, king of Lombardy by Sergius.
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 Senate Voting Results
Australia Gaius Sentius Bruttius Sura Marcus Arcadius Pius 2 abstentions, 10 votes in favor of Marcus Arcadius Pius.
Marcus Arcadius Pius is appointed governor of Australia.
I hope we are not discouraging G. Sentius, because his enthusiasm is laudable and I am certain he will make a fine governor or other senior official some day.
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 LUCIUS SERGIUS CATILINA
Lucius Sergius Catilina was a patrician member of a noble family which had not provided Rome with a consul for more than three hundred years and whose decayed fortunes he was determined to revive.
Endowed with military talents of distinction, he was a member of the staff of the consul Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo in 89 B.C. at the siege of the rebel town of Asculum.
at the insistence of the quaestor, Marcus Porcius Cato, men who had profited by the Sullan proscriptions were charged with murder, and the flood of cases swamped the Quaesitio de Scicariis, the murder court, one of the seven established or reconstituted by Sulla.
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 Rome and Romania, Roman Emperors, Byzantine Emperors, etc.
While a thoughtful Emperor, like Marcus Aurelius, expressed ideals adopted from Stoic cosmopolitanism, the unity and universality of Rome soon expressed itself as the unity and universality of a state religion, Christianity, whose intrinsic exclusivism and intolerance became characteristic of the Middle Ages.
The peace ended under Marcus Aurelius, the closest thing to a "philosopher king" until Thomas Jefferson, but also a very competent general, who smashed a major German invasion across the Danube, while consoling himself with Stoicism for the miseries of war, plague, and personal loss.
There is a possible connection, since the Ossetians are descendants of the Alans, and Marcus Aurelius had settled a tribe of Alans, the Iazyges, whom he had defeated in 175 and taken into Roman service, in the north of Britain, where many of them settled at Bremetenacum Veteranorum, south of Lancaster.
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He was a partisan of Lucius Sulla, whom he succeeded as quaestor, or judge, in 77 bc.
Shortly thereafter he was falsely accused of misconduct and was thus prevented from becoming a candidate for consul, or chief magistrate.
Catiline was acquitted of the charges, and in 63 bc he again ran for consul against the statesman and orator Marcus Cicero.
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 SENATE VOTING RESULTS
Marcus Iulius Perusianus: Happy to see Dacia into NR, with many cives and, especially, such a eager one as my relative T.Iulio Sabinus.
Marcus Arminius Maior: Claudius Salix served well in the past, but apparently isn't able to collaborate anymore.
Marcus Flavius Conservatus Maior presented his candidacy to serve in that position.
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On the day before the Ides of October;  present for the writing (of the decree) were Publius Mucius son of Quintus, Marcus Claudius son of Marcus, Manius Sergius son of Manius.
So concerning the matters about which the same ones spoke regarding land and regarding revenues and regarding mountain pastures: it was resolved that, as far as concerns us, it be permitted for them to have what had been theirs.
Sergius, who in 164 served on an embassy to Greece and Asia Minor.
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 The Bible & Archaeology - The Book of Acts: The Message Spreads
Archaeologists have also found evidence indicating Sergius Paulus was indeed a Roman governor of Cyprus.
of (Emperor) Claudius, his name (Sergius Paulus) is found among others, as having been appointed (A.D. 47) one of the curators of the banks and the channel of the river Tiber.
His real name was Marcus Annaeus Novatus, but he was adopted by the orator Lucius Junius Gallio and afterwards bore his adoptive father's last name.
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 Plays
Sergius- Oh, they belong to that Jesus of Nazareth the one you seem to admire.
Marcus- But rather wonderful too,almost as if I were part of Him.
Sergius, Marcus, Quantus and perhaps one or two others in the barracks.
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 The Roman Martyrology - September 16   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
And so by order of the heretical Emperor Constans he was taken prisoner by guile, brought to Constantinople and exiled to the Crimea; there he ended his life, being worn out with his labours for the Catholic faith and illustrious for many miracles.
After their martyrdom Almachius, the prefect of the city, caused her to be arrested and slain by the sword after she had endured glorious suffering, passing through fire unscathed.
This was done in the reign of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander.
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Shortly thereafter he was filsely accused of misconduct and was thus prevented from becoming a candidate for consul.
After a second oration, in which Cicero was able to present tangible evidence of the plot, Catiline and his coconspirators were proclaimed public enemies.
Although Cicero's family did not belong to the Roman aristocracy, he was supported in the competition for the consulship; this is where he crosses paths with Lucius Sergius Catilina, known as Catiline.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Birtha
The true name of the bishop present at the council is Mareas, not Marcus.
Emperor Anastasius, after his victories over the Persians in 505, entrusted Sergius, Bishop of Birtha, with the work of repairing the city (Wright, ed., The Chronicle of Joshua the Stylite, XCI, lxxi), an undertaking that was completed by Justinian (Procop., De ædific.
The oldest "Tacticon" of the Patriarchate of Antioch, issued under Anastasius I (599) places Birtha first among the suffragan sees of Edessa (Kerameus, ed., Anekdota Hellenika, lxv); the name is written Byrte in a later redaction (ibid., lxix), and Virchi in an old Latin translation (Tobler and Molinier, Itinera Hierosolymitana, I, 322).
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 Amazon.com: Arms of Nemesis: A Novel of Ancient Rome (A Novel of Ancient Rome): Books: Steven Saylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The cousin and factotum of Marcus Licinius Crassus, the wealthiest man in Rome, has been bludgeoned to death, apparently by two slaves who have run away.
Gordianus the Finder, detective par excellence of the Roman world, narrates the story of his attempts to find the murderer of a Roman patrician, cousin to Marcus Crassus; find the two missing slaves accused of the patrician's murder; and avert the slaughter of the remaining 99 slaves in the household.
Lucius Licinius, Marcus Mummius, Marcus Crassus, Faustus Fabius, Sergius Orata, Lake Lucrinus, Lake Avernus, Jaws of Hades, Steven Saylor, Gordianus the Finder, Mad Mummius, Arch Mime, Marcus Licinius Crassus
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It is said that the nurse whou would deliver him received a vision, that this child should become a great benefit to the Roman state.
Around the same time a man named Lucius Sergius Catalina was born.
The three men brought letters sent to them, warning that a great slaughter was in the near future and to leave the city.
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 Francesco Petrarch - Father of Humanism
He in command was cruel and severe; But he who followed was of kindly heart, Worthy as captain and as man-at-arms.
And then I saw Vespasian and the son Who was fair and good (the other, fair and vile), Nerva and Trajan, trusty princes both, Hadrian, Antonine his foster son, Marcus Aurelius too-a goodly set, For good men want good men to follow them.
While in my eagerness I looked ahead I saw the founder of Rome and its next five kings: The last was buried under his burden of shame, As doth befall scorners of righteousness.
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 Cicero. Part 2/4: His Finest Hour
He stood in 64, the earliest year in which he was eligible.
Of the other candidates, the most dangerous for his chances were Gaius Antonius Hybrida and Lucius Sergius Catilina.
The second and first centuries BC saw a shift in rural land holding from small estates of a size sufficient to support a landowner capable of military service and his household in an idealised simple lifestyle to enormous estates (latifundia) owned by city-dwellers and worked by chain gangs of slaves.
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