Examples of using Antonius in English and their translations into Spanish
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Prince Georg Philipp Antonius of Saxony Duke of Saxony was born on 24 May 1988 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Antonius' modern reputation for eloquence derives from the authority of Cicero,
Two possible descendants from this marriage are Marcus Antonius Fronto Salvianus(a quaestor) and his son Marcus Antonius Felix Magnus, a high priest in 225.
In 89, the legions in Moguntiacum supported their commander, Lucius Antonius Saturninus, in his revolt against emperor Domitian.
he was subsequently pardoned by Marcus Antonius, and appointed governor of Syria by Augustus.
formed by Marcus Lepidus, Marcus Antonius, and Octavian, the members of the Second Triumvirate.
Caelius first achieved fame through his successful prosecution in 59 BC of Gaius Antonius Hybrida for corruption.
in a dialog with Jöns, Antonius Block's squire, while working on a church mural.
In 1996, Antonius Athanassiou had alleged that two police officers had subjected him to ill-treatment during an interrogation with a view to extracting a confession of car theft.
Ivy Lodge offers rooms with a patio, an iron with ironing board, a work desk, a DVD player and a separate toilet in the proximity of St Lalluwy and St Antonius parish Church.
Lucius Antonius Saturninus, rebelled against Domitian,
In 1911, Antonius Van den Broek proposed the idea that the elements on the periodic table are more properly organized by positive nuclear charge rather than atomic weight.
successor in the See of Florence, Antonius, he died in his ninetieth year,
and Esau as Antonius, the Roman Emperor,
Archduke Charles(baptized Carolus Franciscus Josephus Wenceslaus Balthasar Johannes Antonius Ignatius), the second son of the Emperor Leopold I and of his third wife,
thousands of years down the road he will come to his correction when he is reincarnated as Antonius the Roman Emperor.
together with Iullus' uncle Lucius Antonius, they raised eight legions in Italy to fight for Antonius' rights against Octavian.
Marcus Aurelius Vitalus, a duumvir; Antonius Mavius, a decurion;
of apparent death and resurrection in the novel The Wonders beyond Thule by Antonius Diogenes"second or third century.
which contained, besides the"Civil Wars,""Musophilus" and"A letter from Octavia to Marcus Antonius," poems in Daniel's finest and most mature manner.