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Florus and taken
According to Valerius Maximus and Florus ( who both lived much later ), the Teuton King, Teutobod, was taken in irons after their defeat.
Florus has a rather odd passage describing the Holy of Holies in the Temple of Jerusalem as housing a " sky " ( caelum ) under a golden vine, which has been taken as an uncomprehending attempt to grasp the presence of the Jewish god.

Florus and severely
Its name is not noticed during the Social War, in which the Paeligni took so prominent a part ; but according to Florus, it suffered severely in the subsequent civil war between Sulla and Gaius Marius, having been destroyed by the former as a punishment for allegiance to his rival.

Florus and by
Most of these data have been recorded by Plutarch, Florus, Cicero, Dio ( Dion ) Cassius and Dionysius of Halicarnassus ( L. 2 ).
The first edition of the Liber Memorialis was published in 1638 by Claudius Salmasius ( Saumaise ) from the Dijon manuscript, now lost, together with the Epitome of Florus.
* Revolt of the Aedui under Julius Florus and Julius Sacrovir, suppressed by Gaius Silius.
Most of these have been recorded by Plutarch ( Lives of Romulus, Numa Pompilius and Camillus ), Florus ( Book I, I ), Cicero ( The Republic VI, 22: Scipio's Dream ), Dio ( Dion ) Cassius and Dionysius of Halicarnassus ( L. 2 ).
Several Roman poets, writing within ten years of the event, all mention bites by two asps, as does Florus, a historian, some 150 years later.
The sources Orosius used have been investigated by Teodoro de Mörner ; besides the Old and New Testaments, he appears to have consulted Caesar, Livy, Justin, Tacitus, Suetonius, Florus and a cosmography, attaching also great value to Jerome's translation of the Chronicles of Eusebius.
* Julius Florus, a poet and the author or editor of satires, perhaps the same Julius Florus called by Quintilian one of the foremost orators of Gaul.
Publius Annius Florus, Roman poet and rhetorician, identified by some authorities with the historian Florus.
The introduction to a dialogue called Virgilius orator an poeta is extant, in which the author ( whose name is given as Publius Annius Florus ) states that he was born in Africa, and at an early age took part in the literary contests on the Capitol instituted by Domitian.
Here he was persuaded by an acquaintance to return to Rome, for it is generally agreed that he is the Florus who wrote the well-known lines quoted together with Hadrian's answer by Aelius Spartianus ( Hadrian I 6 ).
However, she harmed the Jews by securing the position of procurator of Judaea for her friend's husband, Gessius Florus, in 64.
The Jewish Temple was then breached by Roman troops at the order of Roman governor Gessius Florus, having seventeen talents removed from the treasury of the Temple, claiming the money was for the Emperor.
In response to this action, the city fell into unrest and some of the Jewish population began to openly mock Florus by passing a basket around to collect money as if Florus was poor.
Florus reacted to the unrest by sending soldiers into Jerusalem the next day to raid the city and arrest a number of the city leaders, who were later whipped and crucified, despite many of them being Roman citizens.
The presence of " nines " in Antony's fleet at Actium is recorded by Florus and Cassius Dio, although Plutarch makes explicit mention only of " eights " and " tens ".
A faction of Treveri, led by Julius Florus and allied with the Aeduan Julius Sacrovir, led a rebellion of Gaulish debtors against the Romans in 21 CE.
Florus was defeated by his rival Julius Indus, while Sacrovir led the Aedui in revolt.
The Celts were described by classical writers such as Strabo, Livy, Pausanias, and Florus as fighting like " wild beasts ", and as hordes.
Shakespeare may also have used Livy's Ab Urbe condita, as translated by Philemon Holland, and possibly a digest of Livy by Lucius Annaeus Florus ; both of these were commonly used texts in Elizabethan schools.

Florus and statement
The statement of Pomponius Porphyrion, the old commentator on Horace, that Florus himself wrote satires, is probably erroneous, but he may have edited selections from the earlier satirists ( Ennius, Lucilius, Varro ).

Florus and is
Florus is important as being the first in order of a number of 2nd century African writers who exercised a considerable influence on Latin literature, and also the first of the poetae neoterici or novelli ( new-fashioned poets ) of Hadrian's reign, whose special characteristic was the use of lighter and graceful metres ( anapaestic and iambic dimeters ), which had hitherto found little favour.
Saint Mamertus ' name stands in the Martyrologium Hieronymianum and in the Martyrologium of Florus of Lyons under May 11, on which day his liturgical feast day is still celebrated ( Henri Quentin, Les martyrologes historiques, 348 ) in the Roman Catholic Church.
From the Roman point-of-view, expressed in the brief remarks of the historians Florus, epitomising Livy, and Orosius, the Astures were divided into two factions, following the natural division made by the alpine karst mountains of the Picos de Europa range: the Transmontani ( located in the modern Asturias, " beyond "— that is, north ofthe Picos de Europa ) and Cismontani ( located on the " near " side, in the modern area of León ).
He is mentioned also by Florus, who wrote that Cotiso and his armies used to attack towards south when the Danube froze.

Florus and at
In 1882 Pope Leo XIII had a Mass and an Office composed for his feast day, which he set at 14 April, the day after the day indicated as that of his death in the Martyrology of Florus ; but since this date quite often falls within the main Paschal celebrations, the feast was moved in 1968 to 1 June, the date on which he has been celebrated in the Byzantine Rite since at least the 9th century.
Appalled at the treatment of her countrymen, Berenice travelled to Jerusalem in 66 to personally petition Florus to spare the Jews, but not only did he refuse to comply with her requests, Berenice herself was nearly killed during skirmishes in the city.
" Florus has something similar to say: " It was on this occasion that those three prodigies and marvels of Rome made their appearance, Horatius, Mucius and Cloelia, who, were they not recorded in our annals, would seem fabulous characters at the present day.
For a part at least of his doctrines Gottschalk found ardent defenders, such as Lupus of Ferrières, Prudentius of Troyes, the deacon Florus, and Amolo of Lyons.
He composed his second work, a martyrology in verse that was finished about 848, at the request of Otrich, a priest of Cologne, and with the aid of his friend Florus of Lyon.
Its piratical activities imperiled Greek and Roman interests in the Adriatic Sea and caused the first Roman intervention at the eastern coast in 229 BC ; Florus ( II, 5 ) noted the Liburnians as the Roman enemies in this expedition, while Appian ( Bell.

Florus and with
* Julius Sacrovir, a leader of the Aedui, who together with Julius Florus revolted in AD 21.
The little poems will be found in E. Bahrens, Poëtae Latini minores ( 1879 – 1883 ); for an unlikely identification of Florus with the author of the Pervigilium Veneris see E. H. O. Müller, De P. Anino Floro poéta et de Pervigilio Veneris ( 1855 ), and, for the poet's relations with Hadrian, Franz Eyssenhardt, Hadrian und Florus ( 1882 ); see also Friedrich Marx in Pauly-Wissowa's Realencyclopädie, i. pt.
He has been variously identified with Julius Florus, a distinguished orator and uncle of Julius Secundus, an intimate friend of Quintilian ( Instit.
14 ) and even with the historian Florus.
He continued in his role as governor of Upper Germany until 21 AD, during which he put down a revolt in Gaul when a faction of Treveri, led by Julius Florus and allied with the Aeduan Julius Sacrovir, led a rebellion of Gaulish debtors against the Romans in 21 AD.
Under the leadership of the chieftain Corocotta, the Cantabri ’ s own predatory raids on the Vaccaei, Turmodigi and Autrigones whose rich territories they coveted, according to Florus, coupled with their backing of a Vaccaei anti-Roman revolt in 29 BC, ultimately led to the outbreak of the First Astur-Cantabrian War, which resulted in their conquest and partial annihilation by Emperor Augustus.
When he returned to Lyon, Agobard worked to roll back Amalarius ’ actions, with the support of Florus.
It has been confounded by Florus and Orosius with the Liri in Campania.

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