Disfigured, awkward and clumsy, Claudius (10 BC – 54 AD / Reigned 41 – 54 AD) was the black sheep of his family and an unlikely emperor. Once in place, he was fairly successful, but his poor ...
While there were a few Christian martyrs – people killed for their religious beliefs – named Valentine, the day may have taken its name from a priest killed by Emperor Claudius II Gothicus ...
Some accounts, however say, he was a Roman priest and physician who suffered martyrdom during the persecution of Christians by the emperor Claudius II Gothicus about 270. St. Valentine was buried ...
When the next, short-lived Roman emperor, Claudius Gothicus, acceded, he had no choice but to recognize her sovereignty. Zenobia had achieved her aim: to make Palmyra an equal to Rome. Little by ...
Claudius Ptolemy was a Greek mathematician, astronomer and geographer who lived in the Egyptian city of Alexandria while under the rule of the Roman Empire. Much of medieval astronomy and ...
Following the initial invasion of Britain, the Roman emperor, Claudius, arrived to symbolically lead his army to victory. In August, the Romans captured Camulodunum (Colchester), the capital of ...
Claudius Henry II, NP works in Trenton, NJ as a Pulmonologist. They are affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton. They are accepting new patients. Claudius Henry II ...
Coreper II is composed of each member states' permanent representatives. It is chaired by the permanent representative of the country holding the presidency of the Council of the European Union. The ...
Princess Elizabeth with leader of the Girls' Life Brigade greeting crowds, Lobatse (Botswana) Princess Elizabeth with leader of the Girls' Life Brigade greeting crowds, Lobatse (Botswana) Smithsonian ...
II-VI Incorporated (II-VI) develops, refines, manufactures and markets high-technology materials and derivative precision components and products for precision use in industrial, military ...
Queen Elizabeth II was the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. She assumed the title of Queen in 1952 after her father's death and reigned for more than 70 years ...
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