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    Martial (redirect from Martialis)
    Marcus Valerius Martialis (known in English as Martial /ˈmɑːrʃəl/; March, between 38 and 41 AD – between 102 and 104 AD) was a Roman poet born in Hispania...
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    In ancient Roman religion, the Flamen Martialis was the high priest of the official state cult of Mars, the god of war. He was one of the flamines maiores...
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  • Archive.org Gargilius Martialis: Curae boum ex corpore Gargili Martialis. Edidit Ernestus Lommatzsch, Leipzig 1903 Q. Gargilius Martialis: De hortis. A cura...
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  • Martialis most commonly refers to Martial (c. 39 – c. 103 AD), a poet in ancient Rome. Martialis may also refer to: Aulus Vicirius Martialis (fl. 98–113/114)...
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  • in: Ex Miraculis S. Martialis, ed. Oswald Holder-Egger. MGH SS 15 (Hanover, 1887), 280–283. Full title: Miracula sancti Martialis episcopi Lemovicensis...
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    1073/pnas.0806187105. PMC 2567467. PMID 18794530. Media related to Martialis heureka at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Martialis heureka at Wikispecies...
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    purchased in 1994 for the Museum of the Bishopric of Limoges. The Miracula Martialis, an account of 7th-, 8th- and 9th-century miracles, was written shortly...
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  • and interred at Siena. Martialis is known to have had a brother, Aulus Vicirius Proculus, suffect consul in the year 89. Martialis is known to have held...
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  • Martialis (P. Aelius) was a Roman soldier of the mid-3rd century. He is known to us from a lapidary inscription on his sarcophagus dating from the early...
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    maiores) were the flamen Dialis, the high priest of Jupiter; the flamen Martialis, who cultivated Mars; and the flamen Quirinalis, devoted to Quirinus....
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