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Anicius and Manlius
** Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius
* Theodoric the Great appoints his friend Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, Roman philosopher, to the rank of consul of the Ostrogothic Kingdom.
* Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, Roman philosopher, is arrested on charges of having conspired against Theodoric the Great.
* Three treatises dedicated to Symmachus ( the father-in-law of Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius ): on weights and measures ; on the metres of Terence ; and the Praeexercitamina, a translation into Latin of Greek rhetorical exercises from Hermogenes.
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boëthius, commonly called Boethius ( ca.
* Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, late-Roman writer best known for his works in philosophy and theology.
In addition to St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Augustine and St. Anselm, other important names from the medieval period include Blessed John Duns Scotus, St. Bonaventure, Anicius Manlius Severinus Boëthius, and Pierre Abélard.
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boëthius ( 480 – 524 ) defined the person as the individual substance of a rational nature ( Personae est definitio: naturae rationabilis individua substantia ).
* Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius ( 480 –? 525 ), one of the last great philosophers of Rome.
Memmius Symmachus had three daughters ( Rusticiana, Galla and Proba ) and adopted the young Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius when his father died ; later Boethius married Rusticiana, and the couple had two sons, Symmachus and Boethius, both consuls in 522.

Anicius and century
In the 6th century, the consulship was increasingly sparsely given, until it was allowed to lapse under Justinian I ( r. 527 – 565 ): the western consulship lapsed in 534, with Decius Paulinus the last holder, and the consulship of the East in 541, with Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius.

Anicius and ),
Clover, " The Family and Early Career of Anicius Olybrius ", Historia, 27 ( 1978 ), pp. 169 – 96.
After attempting to resist Nepotianus with an undisciplined force of Roman citizens, the defeated Praefectus urbi Titianus ( or Anicius, or Anicetus ), a supporter of Magnentius, fled the city.
* Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus ( consul 325 ), consul in 325
* Paulinus of Nola ( full name Pontificus Meropius Anicius Paulinus ), poet and bishop
Aug ."; b. Anicius Olybrius ), 472

Anicius and Christian
Although Symmachus was the head of a family with a long connection with Pagan tradition — his grandfather Quintus Aurelius Symmachus delivered a famous speech urging the return of the Altar of Victory to the Roman Senate House -- he was an ardent Christian, interested both in theological disputes and, more prosaically, in the struggles for the control of the Pope ; during and after the disputed election of Pope Symmachus, he and Anicius Probus Faustus Niger were the only two Senators known to support the pope against his more popular rival, Laurentius.

Manlius and Boethius
His father, Flavius Manlius Boethius, was consul in 487 after Odoacer deposed the last Western Roman Emperor.
Boethius was born to a patrician family ; his father Manlius Boethius was appointed consul in 487.

Manlius and century
In the middle of the nineteenth century the Messina Plank Road ( now New York State Route 290 ) was built from Messina east to Manlius Center and the canal port there.
Manlius Hippomanes, a gallic aristocrat living in the time of the collapse of the Roman Empire in the fifth century, makes cynical use of Christianity for personal power and instills religious intolerance and antisemitism in his followers-and after his death, these followers set up a bonfire and burn Hippomanes ' entire library of Classical works, believing themselves to be honoring his precepts.
Another legend relates that after Marcus Manlius Capitolinus was condemned for treason, the Roman Senate decreed that no member of gens Manlia should bear the praenomen Marcus, a tradition that seems to have been followed until the 1st century A. D.

Manlius and ),
Claudius Ptolemy ( c. AD 130-170 ), the father of classical astrology, almost completely ignored houses ( Templa as Manlius calls them ) in his astrological text, Tetrabiblos.
European-American settlers improved the trail and developed it as the Genesee Road ( 1794 ) and then the Seneca Turnpike ( 1800 ), running through the villages of Cazenovia, Manlius and Onondaga Hollow ( south of Syracuse ).
It included the areas now known as the Town of Geddes ( formed 1848 ), part of Manlius and the City of Syracuse.
* Manlius ( town ), New York
* Manlius ( village ), New York
In north Italy he superseded Lucius Manlius, acquiring his two legions plus 10, 000 allied infantry and 1, 000 cavalry ( less losses inflicted by the Boii, at least 1, 300 ), and Gaius Atilius, reacquiring the legion that had been taken from him by the Senate plus 5, 000 allies.
Then in the following year ( 299 BC ), after the Senate considered appointing him dictator for the fourth time, he was elected suffect consul after the death of Titus Manlius Torquatus, who was in command of the Etruscan war.
# REDIRECT Manlius ( village ), New York
Originally one of the communities in the Central New York Military Tract ( defined as Township Number Seven ), the town of Manlius was settled in 1794.
* Titus Manlius T. f. T. n. Torquatus ( d. 202 BC ), consul in 235 and 224, and dictator in 208 BC.
* Lucius Manlius Acidinus Fulvianus ( adopted ), consul in 179 BC.
* Gaius Manlius Valens ( circa AD 6-96 ), consul in AD 96, and died the same year.
* Titus Manlius Torquatus ( consul 347 BC ), son of Lucius, consul in 347, 344, and 340 BC
* Titus Manlius Torquatus ( consul 299 BC ), son of Titus, consul in 299 BC who died in office
* Titus Manlius Torquatus ( dictator ), son of Titus, consul in 235 and 224 BC
During the Gallic siege of Rome in 390 ( or 387 ) BC, the account of which became partly mythologized, Marcus Manlius held out for months with a small garrison on the citadel ( arx ), while the rest of Rome was abandoned.
As planned, it generally followed the old Iroquois trail through Oneida, Manlius, Onondaga Valley ( south of modern Syracuse ), Skaneateles, Auburn, Seneca Falls, Geneva, and Canandaigua before ending at the Genesee River.
* Lucius Manlius Sargent ( 1786 – 1867 ), American author, antiquarian, and temperance advocate
13 ), giving an account of the famous single combat between T. Manlius Torquatus and a Gaul.
Possible places of origin of the historical Johann Faust are Knittlingen ( Manlius 1562 ), Helmstadt near Heidelberg, or Roda.
He acquired the familiar nickname Spiegle as a student at the Manlius Military Academy ( he claimed he could not remember its specific origin ), where he played in the school brass band.
He was elected consul in 66 BC ( to serve in 65 BC ), alongside Publius Cornelius Sulla, but before they could take office both were accused of electoral corruption by Lucius Aurelius Cotta and Lucius Manlius Torquatus.
13 ), giving an account of the single combat between Manlius Torquatus and the Gaul.

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