Julius Paulus (Greek: Ἰούλιος Παῦλος; fl. 2nd century and 3rd century AD), often simply referred to as Paul in English, was one of the most influential and distinguished Roman jurists. He was also a praetorian prefect under the Roman Emperor Alexander Severus.
JuliusPaulus (Greek: Ἰούλιος Παῦλος; fl. 2nd century and 3rd century AD), often simply referred to as Paul in English, was one of the most influential...
Paulus is the original Latin form of the English name Paul. It may refer to: Paul (jurist) or JuliusPaulus (fl. 222–235 AD), Roman jurist Paulus (consul...
Gaius Julius Caesar (/ˈsiːzər/, SEE-zər; Latin: [ˈɡaːiʊs ˈjuːliʊs ˈkae̯sar]; 12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. A member...
Rebellion in AD 69. Julius Classicus, of the Treveri, who with Civilis was one of the leaders of the Batavian Rebellion. JuliusPaulus, the brother of Civilis...
German Army General Staff. In that capacity, Paulus helped plan the invasion of the Soviet Union. In 1942, Paulus was given command of the 6th Army despite...
assessment of all which is made for the benefit of all. — JuliusPaulus, Opinions of Paulus (c. 230 AD) A form of what is now called general average was...
consuls-elect and ex-consuls all spoke in favour of the death penalty. But when Julius Caesar, who then was praetor-elect, was called, he proposed either life...
commander imperator. The title of imperator was given firstly to Aemilius Paulus in 189 BC for his campaigns against the Lusitanians from 191-189 BC then...
Lucius Aemilius Barbula Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir) Lucius Aemilius Paulus Macedonicus Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (praetor 56 BC) Marcus Antonius (orator)...
further manipulated these numbers with double and half-strength units. Julius Caesar, for instance, made the first cohort of five double strength centuries...
A generation after Sulla enlarged the senate from 300 members to 600, Julius Caesar increased its membership to 900, necessitating the construction of...
University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-8122-0931-0. The jurist JuliusPaulus, for example, "gives crucifixion (furca = gallows, the word that replaced...
(27 BC–AD 14), the first Roman "emperor" who chose, like the assassinated Julius Caesar, not to reintroduce a legal monarchy. Augustus's purpose was probably...
triumph of Aemilius Paulus. It was a title held with great pride: Pompey was hailed imperator more than once, as was Sulla and Julius Caesar. However, as...
Gallico, also called De Bello Gallico (The Gallic War), written by Gaius Julius Caesar, begins with the following passage: Gallia est omnis divisa in partes...
The Julian calendar was proposed in 46 BC by (and takes its name from) Julius Caesar, as a reform of the earlier Roman calendar, which was largely a lunisolar...
in dactylic hexameter. After defeating the army led by the assassins of Julius Caesar in the Battle of Philippi (42 BC), Octavian tried to pay off his...
denies". It is there attributed to the second and third century jurist JuliusPaulus. It was introduced in Roman criminal law by emperor Antoninus Pius....
This new government would survive for the next 500 years until the rise of Julius Caesar and Augustus, and would cover a period during which Rome's authority...