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:: and Aurelius
:: E. Titus Aelius Aurelius ( after 150-before 7 March 161 ), died young without issue
:: J. Titus Aurelius Fulvus Antoninus ( 161-165 ), died young without issue

:: and
:: K. Commodus ( 31 August 161 31 December 192 ), died without issue
:: L. Marcus Annius Verus Caesar ( after May 162 10 September 169 ), died young without issue
:: 1917 18, 1918 19, 1930 31, 1931 32, 1933 34, 1936 37, 1938 39, 1946 47, 1956 57, 1959 60, 1965 66, 1966 67, 1967 68, 1969 70, 1971 72, 1972 73, 1976 77, 1978 79, 1979 80, 1981 82, 1982 83, 1984 85, 1989 90, 1993 94, 1994 95, 1995 96, 1997 98, 2001 02, 2003 04, 2010 11, 2011 12

:: and Aegyptus
:: Domitius Domitianus Aegyptus ( 296 297 )
:: Oriens from Taurus to Aegyptus Maximinus Daia ( 310 313 )
:: Oriens from Taurus to Aegyptus Maximinus Daia ( 307 310 )

:: and 297
:: Example: See generally Grosjean v. American Press Co., 297 U. S. 233, 245-249, 56 S. Ct.

:: and 298
:: Example: " See People v. Hilt, 298 Ill. App. 3d 121, 123, 125-26, 698 N. E. 2d 233, 232 Ill. Dec.
:: 298. 2572221008827112431628366

Aurelius and Achilleus
Alexandria, whose defense was organized under Diocletian's former corrector Aurelius Achilleus, held out until a later date, probably March 298.
" L. Domitius Domitianus and Aurelius Achilleus ( ca.

Aurelius and
* Annia Galeria Faustina Minor or Faustina the Younger ( between 125 130 175 ), a future Roman Empress, married her maternal cousin, future Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius in 146.
Aurelius Ambrosius, better known in English as Saint Ambrose ( c. 330 4 April 397 ), was an archbishop of Milan who became one of the most influential ecclesiastical figures of the 4th century.
* 232 Marcus Aurelius Probus, Roman emperor ( d. 282 )
Augustus, the first Emperor ( r. 27 BC AD 14 ), had nominally shared power with his colleagues, and more formal offices of co-Emperor had existed from Marcus Aurelius ( r. 161 80 ) on.
Under the governance of the jurists Gregorius, Aurelius Arcadius Charisius, and Hermogenianus, the imperial government began issuing official books of precedent, collecting and listing all the rescripts that had been issued from the reign of Hadrian ( r. 117 38 ) to the reign of Diocletian.
Yet for Seneca, and for Marcus Aurelius both professed Stoics the degradation of gladiators in the munus highlighted their Stoic virtues: their unconditional obedience to their master and to fate, and equanimity in the face of death.
Beginning around the 3rd century BC, it took two centuries to become a dominant literature of Ancient Rome, with many educated Romans still reading and writing in Ancient Greek, as late as Marcus Aurelius ( 121 180 AD ).
On the Salii, see: Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 36 37 ; McLynn, 18 19 .</ ref > Marcus took his religious duties seriously.
* 180 Marcus Aurelius dies leaving Commodus the sole emperor of the Roman Empire.
* 176 Emperor Marcus Aurelius grants his son Commodus the rank of Imperator and makes him Supreme Commander of the Roman legions.
Eusebius dates it to the reign of Marcus Aurelius, c. 166 167.
* May 18 Ignaz Aurelius Fessler, court councillor and minister to Alexander I ( d. 1839 )
* April 4 Aurelius Ambrosius, bishop of Milan
* 96 180: Five Good Emperors of Rome: Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius
* December 15 Ignaz Aurelius Fessler, court councillor and minister to Alexander I ( b. 1756 )
* April 26 Marcus Annius Verus, later the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius ( d. 180 )
* February 25 Emperor Hadrian makes Antoninus Pius his successor, on condition that he adopts Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus.
* C. 390 401 Priestess of Bacchus: Late Antiquity ivory diptych, documents the relationship of the senators Quintus Aurelius Symmachus and Virius Nicomachus Flavianus.

and Aegyptus
By 258 260, the Empire split into three competing states: the Gallic Empire, including the Roman provinces of Gaul, Britannia and Hispania ; the Palmyrene Empire, including the eastern provinces of Syria Palaestina and Aegyptus ; and the Italian-centered and independent Roman Empire, proper, between them.
* 32 30 BCE, Final War of the Roman Republic, Suicide of Mark Antony, Suicide of Cleopatra, Fall of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, Egypt becomes the Roman province of Aegyptus.
* 261 Mussius Aemilianus, in Aegyptus Province.

and 297
* 1529 Treaty of Saragossa divides the eastern hemisphere between Spain and Portugal along a line 297. 5 leagues or 17 ° east of the Moluccas.
* Reale, G., ( 1990 ), A History of Ancient Philosophy IV: The Schools of the Imperial Age, SUNY Press, pp. 297 303.
296 / 297 ca.
1, pp. 297 310 ), written by one Johannes, a notary, and stating that Eusebius was called by Cyril to be his successor in the episcopate.
* Cody Ross ( 2006 2010 ) — Ross had a three homer game in his first season with the Marlins and in his five years with the Marlins hit. 265 with 80 home runs and 297 RBIs.
" Spengler Revisited " in Northrop Frye on modern culture ( 2003 ), pp 297 382, first published 1974 ; online
* November 23 United Airlines Flight 297 crashes in Columbia, Maryland, killing all 17 on board.
* April 22 The Treaty of Saragossa divides the eastern hemisphere between Spain and Portugal, stipulating that the dividing line should lie 297. 5 leagues or 17 ° east of the Moluccas.
* Neoptolemus II, King of Epirus, r. 302 297 BC
* Pyrrhus I, King of Epirus, r. 307 302, 297 272 BC
* Cassander, King of Macedon, r. 305 297 BC
* Alexander V and Antipater II, co-kings of Macedon r. 297 294 BC
** Cassander, King of Macedon, r. 305 297 BC.
** Alexander V, king of Macedon, r. 297 294 BC.
* R. J. Smith, ' Henry II's Heir: the Acta and Seal of Henry the Young King, 1170 83 ', English Historical Review, CXVI, ( 2001 ), pp. 297 326
* Pyrrhus of Epirus, king of the Molossians ( from c. 297 BC ), Epirus ( 306 301 and 297 272 BC ) and Macedon ( 288 284 and 273 272 BC ); involved in disputes in southern Italy against Rome and in Sicily ( b. 318 BC )

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