Examples of using Antoninus in English and their translations into Romanian
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to the North the forum of Antoninus Pius.
The best preserved edifice within the Roman Forum refers to the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, built by the emperor in the honor of his beloved wife in the year 141 AD,
Isn't that so, Antoninus?
Antoninus. Sicilian, age 26,"singer of songs.".
Eventually at his wit's end, Antoninus Pius demanded that Paraskevi be immersed into a large kettle of oil and tar.
ruling along his brother Caracalla(Marcus Aurelius Antoninus).
she was arrested by soldiers of the Emperor Antoninus Pius, and brought to trial.
Antoninus Pius(; born 19 September, 86 AD- died 7 March,
Autolochus Antoninus, an ordinary man skeptical at first
Of the major epidemics are worth mentioning"plague" Thucydides,"plague" of Antoninus and especially the"plague" of Justinian that covered a huge area.
Her maternal grandparents were Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and Roman Empress Faustina the Elder
Construction was initiated by Emperor Hadrian, whose purpose was to build a mausoleum for him and his family, and completed by Emperor Antoninus Pius in 139.
Lucilla's maternal grandparents were Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and Roman Empress Faustina the Elder
Antoninus Pius regained his sight. This miracle moved
St. Glyceria, martyred during the reign of Antoninus Pius(Acta Sanctorum,
title of Caesar to his son, and with this occasion the name of Caracalla was changed to Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.
The first is related to the name of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Caracalla(211-217), who after a campaign against the Getae,
the ancient Greeks and Romans, representations of Trajan(arch of Constantine) and Antoninus Pius(reverse of a medal) being found with it.
The Historia Augusta, Life of Antoninus Caracalla, relates(10.5) that Caracalla then assumed the name Alemannicus, at which Helvius
The fourth century fictional Historia Augusta, Life of Antoninus Caracalla, relates(10.5) that Caracalla then assumed the name Alemannicus,