- varronian
- var·ro·ni·an
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Varronian — (Flavius Varronianus; * 363) war der Sohn des römischen Kaisers Jovian und dessen Frau Charito. Varronian kam im Todesjahr seines gleichnamigen Großvaters zur Welt, der das Amt des comes Pannoniae bekleidet hatte. Nachdem Jovian nach dem Tod… … Deutsch Wikipedia
varronian — ēən adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin varronianus, from the Roman surname Varron , Varro : of or relating to a person having the surname Varro (as Marcus Terentius Varro) … Useful english dictionary
varronian satire — noun Usage: usually capitalized V : a form of dramatic satire practiced by Marcus Terentius Varro … Useful english dictionary
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Marcus Terentius Varro — For others with a similar name, see Varro (disambiguation). Modern depiction of Varro in Rieti, Italy Marcus Terentius Varro (116 BC – 27 BC) was an ancient Roman scholar and writer. He is sometimes called Varro Reatinus to distinguish him from… … Wikipedia
Treaties between Rome and Carthage — The treaties between Rome and Carthage are the four treaties between the two states that were signed between 509 BC and 279 BC. The treaties influenced the course of history in the Mediterranean, and are important for understanding the… … Wikipedia
Iovian — Siliqua des Jovian, um 363 Flavius Jovianus (griechisch Ἰοβιανός, * 331 in Singidunum; † 17. Februar 364 in Dadastana, Türkei), kurz Jovian, war Nachfolger … Deutsch Wikipedia
Iovianus — Siliqua des Jovian, um 363 Flavius Jovianus (griechisch Ἰοβιανός, * 331 in Singidunum; † 17. Februar 364 in Dadastana, Türkei), kurz Jovian, war Nachfolger … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jovian — Siliqua des Jovian, um 363 Flavius Jovianus (griechisch Ἰοβιανός, * 331 in Singidunum; † 17. Februar 364 in Dadastana, Türkei), kurz Jovian, war Nachfolger Julians als Kaiser des … Deutsch Wikipedia
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