Look up Aelius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The gens Aelia, occasionally written Ailia, was a plebeian family in Rome, which flourished from the...
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Jerusalem in 636. The Aelia part of the name was used in Arabic as Īlyāʾ during the Umayyad Caliphate. Aelia came from Hadrian's Aelia gens, while Capitolina...
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Aelia may refer to: Aelia (bug), an insect genus in the tribe Aelini of the sub family Pentatominae Aelia (gens), a plebeian family at Rome, which flourished...
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in Spain, an Italic settlement in Hispania Baetica; his branch of the Aelia gens, the Aeli Hadriani, came from the town of Hadria in eastern Italy. He...
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of the names Elias, Elijah, Eli or Eliahu, and may refer to: Aelia (gens) or Elia, a gens of Ancient Rome Elia or Elijah, a biblical prophet Elia, a pen-name...
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of Lucius Fundanius Aelianus, consul in AD 116, was inherited from the Aelia gens, where it was a regular cognomen. This list includes abbreviated praenomina...
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Domitia is the name of women from the gens Domitia of Ancient Rome. Women from the gens include: Domitia (aunt of Messalina), aunt of Roman emperor Nero...
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Strabo adopted upon marrying Junia. Sejanus was later adopted into the Aelia gens, possibly by Gaius Aelius Gallus the prefect, or Sextus Aelius Catus his...
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The gens Claudia (Latin: [ˈklau̯dɪ.a]), sometimes written Clodia, was one of the most prominent patrician houses at ancient Rome. The gens traced its origin...
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420–443) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, brother of the Empress Aelia Eudocia. Gessius was born in Athens, son of the pagan and sophist philosopher...
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