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Caesaria the Younger or Caesaria II (died c. 560) was the abbess of Saint-Jean d'Arles from around 525 until her death.

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Caesaria the Younger

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Caesaria the Younger or Caesaria II (died c. 560) was the abbess of Saint-Jean d'Arles from around 525 until her death. Caesaria was a relative of Bishop...

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Caesaria

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Caesaria may refer to: Caesaria the Elder, abbess of Arles (512–c.525) Caesaria the Younger, abbess of Arles (c.525–c.560), niece of the prec. Caesarea...

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Caesaria the Elder

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Caesaria the Elder or Caesaria II (died c. 530) was a saint and abbess. Little is known about her, but there were some "glowing" references to her in the...

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Pliny the Younger

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the Younger (/ˈplɪni/), was a lawyer, author, and magistrate of Ancient Rome. Pliny's uncle, Pliny the Elder, helped raise and educate him. Pliny the...

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Female education

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the Navigator. Caesaria the Younger—died 550 AD. Successor to the sister of St. Caesarius and abbess of the convent he founded for her nuns, Caesaria...

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Cyprian of Toulon

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undertaking by the entreaty of the Abbess Caesaria the Younger, who had been the head of the convent at Arles since 529. The life is one of the most valuable...

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Caesarius of Arles

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Caesarius kept the monastery in his family until his death. Around 525, he appointed his niece, Caesaria the Younger, to succeed his sister. As the occupant...

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Ptolemy of Mauretania

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Agrippina the Younger, the Empress Valeria Messalina and the Emperor Nero. Ptolemy was most probably born in Caesaria, the capital of the Kingdom of...

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Procopius

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Accompanying the Roman general Belisarius in Emperor Justinian's wars, Procopius became the principal Roman historian of the 6th century, writing the History...

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Pliny the Elder

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Pliny the Younger thus became the adopted son of Pliny the Elder after the latter's death. For at least some of the time, however, Pliny the Elder resided...

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Tribune of the plebs

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Drusus the Younger, Tiberius, Titus, Trajan, and Marcus Aurelius each received the tribunician power in this way. With the regular assumption of the tribunician...

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Lictor

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describe lictors as having existed since the Roman Kingdom, and may have originated with the Etruscans. The lictors were instituted by Rome's first king...

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Fall of the Western Roman Empire

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The fall of the Western Roman Empire, also called the fall of the Roman Empire or the fall of Rome, was the loss of central political control in the Western...

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Cena

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(2008). The Fires of Vesuvius. Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. pp. 217–219. ISBN 978-0-674-02976-7. Pliny the Younger. "Letters:...

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Spectacles in ancient Rome

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Seville. Origins (in Latin). Vol. XVIII. p. 36. Pliny the Younger, Ep. VI, 5 Pliny the Younger, Pan., 51 Suetonius, Augustus, 45 "Corse dei Carri nel...

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Centurion

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the most senior centurion. The prestigious first cohort was led by the primus pilus, analogous to a junior officer, the most senior centurion in the legion...

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List of cities founded by the Romans

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and towns founded by the Romans. It lists cities established and built by the ancient Romans to have begun as a colony, often for the settlement of citizens...

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Signifer

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legion. Within each cohort, the first century's signifer would be the senior one. The -fer in signifer comes from ferre, the Latin for 'to bear' or 'to...

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Roman festivals

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life during both the Republican and Imperial eras, and one of the primary features of the Roman calendar. Feriae ("holidays" in the sense of "holy days";...

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Mos maiorum

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The mos maiorum (Classical Latin: [ˈmoːs majˈjoːrʊ̃]; "ancestral custom" or "way of the ancestors"; pl.: mores, cf. English "mores"; maiorum is the genitive...

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Prostitution in ancient Rome

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offered familial kisses of greeting to his sons. The elder son, Titus, courteously accepted. The younger, Domitian, refused and offered his hand instead...

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Imperium

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These included the curule aedile, the praetor, the consul, the magister equitum, and the dictator. In a general sense, imperium was the scope of someone's...

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Sanitation in ancient Rome

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The baths are known to symbolise the "great hygiene of Rome". It is estimated that the first sewers of ancient Rome were built around 500 BC by the Romans...

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List of Roman nomina

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This is a list of Roman nomina. The nomen identified all free Roman citizens as members of individual gentes, originally families sharing a single nomen...

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Berossus

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but Eusebius Bishop of Caesaria (c. 260–340 AD), in his work the Chronicon, preserved some of their accounts. The Greek text of the Chronicon is also now...

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Julius Caesar

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in the Senate, among them Cato the Younger with the private support of Cicero. Caesar rose to become one of the most powerful politicians in the Roman...

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Byzantine Empire

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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. The eastern half of the Empire survived the conditions that caused the fall of the West in the 5th century AD, and...

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