AciliusGlabrio may refer to: ManiusAciliusGlabrio (disambiguation) Marcus AciliusGlabrio (consul 33 BC) Anicius AciliusGlabrio Faustus, Roman senator...
during the war with Antiochus ManiusAciliusGlabrio, consul in 67 BC, during the war with Mithridates ManiusAciliusGlabrio (consul 91), consul in AD 91...
the Acilii Glabriones, who descended from the consul of 191 BC, ManiusAciliusGlabrio. Cameron states his mother was one of the house of the gens Anicia...
according to tradition, is named after the wife of the Consul ManiusAciliusGlabrio; he is said to have become a Christian and was killed on the orders...
Syria attempted in vain to hold the pass against the Romans under ManiusAciliusGlabrio. At an uncertain date in the mid 3rd century AD, the Germanic tribe...
land of Colchis. The Gospel of John is drafted (possible date). ManiusAciliusGlabrio and Marcus Ulpius Traianus become Roman Consuls. Pliny the Younger...
been his friends. However, the presiding judge, the city praetor, ManiusAciliusGlabrio, was a thoroughly honest man, and his assessors were at least not...
chief of the Aetolian League. In 191 BC, however, the Romans under ManiusAciliusGlabrio routed him at Thermopylae, forcing him to withdraw to Asia Minor...
were appointed as lieutenant-generals (legatus) under the consul ManiusAciliusGlabrio, who had been dispatched to Greece to oppose the invasion of Antiochus...
BC, but lost it that same year to the Roman consul of the year ManiusAciliusGlabrio (Livy 36.1-14). The famous Messeis spring (the spring of Kefalovryso...
calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. ManiusAciliusGlabrio and Marcus Ulpius Traianus become Roman Consuls. Pliny the Younger...
paranoiac fears that they are plotting to kill him. The Roman consul ManiusAciliusGlabrio is ordered by Domitian to descend into the arena of the Colosseum...
Minerva on the Capitoline Hill. These had been brought to Rome by ManiusAciliusGlabrio among the spoils seized from Antiochus the Great after his defeat...
Macedon threw its lot in with Rome. In 191 BC, the Romans under ManiusAciliusGlabrio routed him at Thermopylae and obliged him to withdraw to Asia. During...
the Roman-Syrian War. 191 BC: (April 24) Battle of Thermopylae: ManiusAciliusGlabrio drives Antiochus III out of Greece. 190 BC: (December or January...
Kingdom of Egypt) 191 BC – Battle of Thermopylae – Romans under ManiusAciliusGlabrio defeat Antiochus III the Great and force him to evacuate Greece...
that he did take had to be taken by force. The consul of 191 BC, ManiusAciliusGlabrio, arrived in the spring and promptly defeated Antiochus at the Battle...