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Cerealis and was
During the first war against the Romans, Hebron was conquered by Simon Bar Giora, a Sicarii leader, and later burnt down by Vespasian's officer Cerealis.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Datianus and Cerealis ( or, less frequently, year 1111 Ab urbe condita ).
Garizim at the time of the Galilean rebellion ( A. D. 67 ); the city was very likely destroyed on that occasion by Cerealis.
The title sacerdos was often specified in relation to a deity or temple, such as a sacerdos Cereris or Cerealis, " priestess of Ceres ", an office never held by men.
The sacrum cereale (" cereal rite ") was carried out for Tellus and Ceres by a flamen, probably the Flamen Cerealis, who also invoked twelve male helper gods.

Cerealis and forced
Pushing down from all directions, Cerealis forced the rebels and their ( now scarce ) allies to retreat to the North.

Cerealis and were
On the approach of Cerealis the legions who had defected now deserted the government at Trier and sought refuge among the Mediomatrici, who, we learn, were still in place and had remained loyal to Rome.
Her brothers were Naeratius Cerealis, Consul in 358 and Vulcacius Rufinus, Praetorian prefect of Italy from 365 to his death in 368.

Cerealis and .
* Sulpicia Lepidina, the wife Flavius Cerealis, prefect of a cohort at Vindolanda in Britannia, circa AD 103.
During the Batavian rebellion ( 69 / 70 ), IV Macedonica secured Mainz and fought under Potillius Cerealis against the rebels.
Religious titles for women include sacerdos, often in relation to a deity or temple, such as a sacerdos Cereris or Cerealis, " priestess of Ceres ", an office never held by men ; magistra, a high priestess, female expert or teacher in religious matters ; and ministra, a female assistant, particularly one in service to a deity.
* Julius Briganticus, a nephew of Civilis, who fought under Cerealis in Germania, and fell in battle in AD 71.
* Julius Cerealis, a poet, and a friend and contemporary of the younger Plinius and Martialis.
Cerealis poured oil on troubled waters.
Cerealis instructed the others not to be scornful.
Cerealis rose to high rank, as he justly deserved to do, serving as a counterbalance to the headstrong Domitian, who had replaced Vespasian.
With his first wife, Galla, sister of the later consuls Vulcacius Rufinus and Neratius Cerealis, he had two sons and a daughter.
Traces of Samian and other rich goods in one of the round-house remains suggest that Cartimandua, Queen of the Brigantes ( who, thanks to a short mention in Tacitus ’ history, is known to have made a pact with the rapidly advancing Romans under Petillius Cerealis ) may have made it her ( temporary ) residence.
Justina had two known brothers, Constantius and Cerealis.

offered and terms
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A comprehensive collection of Austrian-German legal, administrative and economic terms is offered in: Markhardt, Heidemarie: Wörterbuch der österreichischen Rechts -, Wirtschafts-und Verwaltungsterminologie ( Peter Lang, 2006 ).
Despite being offered the chance to remain as ruler of Bavaria ( under strict terms of an alliance with Austria ), the Elector left his country and family in order to continue the war against the Allies from the Spanish Netherlands where he still held the post of governor-general.
On 2 September, Skippon, having been told that his infantry were unable to break out as the cavalry had done, and having been offered generous terms by the King, surrendered 6, 000 infantry and all his army's guns and train.
In addition, as technology progresses, the availability and number of a particular slot type may be limited in terms of what is currently offered by motherboard manufacturers.
but Rome offered relatively generous terms to its captives, including chances for lesser forms of citizenship.
Another setting where there have been claims of gender discrimination is banking ; for example if one is refused credit or is offered unequal loan terms based on one ’ s gender.
In August 1918, Pickford's contract expired and when refusing Zukor's terms for a renewal, she was offered $ 250, 000 to leave the motion picture business.
In the other version of the story, the city's commander, Nikola Jurišić, was offered terms for a nominal surender.
Each subject was presented with the evidence of guilt and offered a choice between facing an academic ethics board and potentially a heavy penalty in terms of extra courses and other forfeits, or admitting guilt and accepting a lighter " sentence ".
New York offered the greatest exception, having a strong, unitary governor with veto and appointment power elected to a three-year term, and eligible for reelection to an indefinite number of terms thereafter.
: Violence occurs between striking members of a miners ' union in Scranton, Pennsylvania when Welsh miners attack Irish and German-American miners who chose to leave the union and accept the terms offered by local mining companies .< ref > The Coal Riot.
The terms the three brothers accepted were less generous than those they had been offered earlier in the conflict ( when Richard was offered four castles in Aquitaine and half of the income from the duchy ) and Richard was given control of two castles in Poitou and half the income of Aquitaine ; Henry the Young King was given two castles in Normandy ; and Geoffrey was permitted half of Brittany.
The terms were much harsher than those offered to Owain: Rhys was stripped of all his possessions apart from Cantref Mawr, though he was promised one other cantref.
William de Braose offered terms, and Painscastle was returned to him.
The tracks were narrow gauge, which offered advantages in terms of costs and ease of construction given the geographical features of the route, but made the railway incompatible with the Italian network.
" The war that had lasted so many years was at length ended by their acceding to the terms offered by the King ; which were renunciation of their national religious customs and the worship of devils, acceptance of the sacraments of the Christian faith and religion, and union with the Franks to form one people.
Furthermore, the terms of Charles ' will stipulated that Anjou was to be offered the choice of the whole Spanish Empire or nothing ; if he refused, the entire inheritance was to go to Anjou's younger brother Charles, Duke of Berry or to Archduke Charles of Austria if the Duke of Berry refused.
To the preliminaries of the peace concluded in February 1763 he offered an indignant resistance, considering the terms quite inadequate to the successes that had been gained by the country.
During the 1940s and 1950s, developing countries with the poorest incomes began realizing that they could no longer afford to borrow capital and needed more-favorable lending terms than offered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( IBRD ).
In North America, however, the terms " Cappuccino Freddo " or " Iced cappuccino ", if offered, may be somewhat of a misnomer if the characteristic frothed milk is omitted in the iced variation.
Although Molitor wanted to remain with Milwaukee when he became a free agent after the 1992 season, the franchise offered him a one year contract with a $ 900, 000 pay cut ( to $ 2. 5 million ), while the Toronto Blue Jays offered a three-year, $ 13 million ($ in current dollar terms ) deal, leading to his signing with the defending World Series champion Blue Jays.
Roger offered to give Apulia as a fief of the Empire to one of his sons and give another son as a hostage — terms which Lothair refused after being pressured by Innocent.

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