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Hadrianus and Junius
A 1568 history by Hadrianus Junius of Holland claims that the basic idea of the movable type came to Gutenberg from Laurens Janszoon Coster via Fust, who was apprenticed to Coster in the 1430s and may have brought some of his equipment from Haarlem to Mainz.
* Hadrianus Junius 1511 – 1575 also known as Adriaen de Jonghe
She was the sister-in-law of Hadrianus Junius and left Haarlem soon after the siege ended.

Hadrianus and known
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Hadrianus and Fuscus ( or, less frequently, year 871 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Hadrianus and Rusticus ( or, less frequently, year 872 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Hadrianus and Praesens ( or, less frequently, year 892 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Hadrianus and Caesar ( or, less frequently, year 893 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Hadrianus and Caesar ( or, less frequently, year 898 Ab urbe condita ).

Hadrianus and de
la: Hadrianus de Vries

Hadrianus and only
Although its title corresponds to that given by the Armenian fragment and by Eusebius, it begins with a formal inscription to the emperor Titus Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius ; and Dr. Rendel Harris is followed by Adolf von Harnack and others in supposing that it was only through a careless reading of this inscription that the work was supposed to have been addressed to Hadrian.

Hadrianus and was
Hadrian was born Publius Aelius Hadrianus to an ethnically Italian family, either in Italica near Seville, in today ´ s Spain, or in Rome.
Hadrian was born Publius Aelius Hadrianus in Italica, or in Rome, from a well-established family which had originated in Picenum in Italy and had subsequently settled in Italica, Hispania Baetica ( the republican Hispania Ulterior ), near the present-day location of Seville, Spain.
His father was Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer, who as a senator of praetorian rank would spend much of his time in Rome.
* CCXXIV Olympias Romanorum XII, Hadrianus, regnavit annis XXI-in 224th Olympiad regnal year 2 (= 118CE ) " Hadrian was most erudite in both languages, but also he was not self-controlled enough in his desire for boys " ( Hadrianus eruditissimus fuit in utraque lingua, sed in puerorum amore parum continens fuit.
* Gaius Fabius Hadrianus, governor of Africa circa 87 to 84 BC ; his government was so oppressive that the colonists and merchants at Utica burnt him to death in his own praetorium.

Hadrianus and by
In addition Mithridates had been sent back to Pontus by Tigranes during the same winter, and made some headway against the garrison force Lucullus had left there under his legates Sornatius Barba and Fabius Hadrianus.

Hadrianus and .
:: F. Hadrianus ( 152-157 ), died young without issue
* January 9 – Pope Adrian VI ( born Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens, Dedens or Dedel ; Hadrianus in Latin ) succeeds Pope Leo X as the 218th pope.
" ( Antinous puer egregius eximiae pulchritudinis, in Aegypto moritur, quem Hadrianus diligenter sepeliens, -- nam in deliciis habuerat -- in deos refert, ex cujus nomine etiam urbs appellata est.
Antinoum autem in deliciis habuisse Caesar Hadrianus scribitur.
** Hadrianus corsoni ( syn.
Today, the anglicised name forms are often retained for the more common persons, like Aristotle for Aristoteles, and Adrian or ( later ) Hadrian for Hadrianus.
* C. Fabius Hadrianus ( 84 – 82 BC )
* C. Fabius Hadrianus ( fl.
" For the Emperor Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, grandson of the deified Nerva, son of the deified Traianus, Pontifex Maximus, Tribunus for the 13th time, Consul for the 3rd time, Pater Patriae ( Father of the land ) and for Sabina Augusta .... the colony.
Adriano is the form of the Latin given name Hadrianus commonly used in the Italian and Portuguese languages, the form Adrian is used in the English language instead.
* Hadrianus (" Imp.
Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Aug ."; b. P. Aelius Hadrianus ), 117 – 138

Junius and known
Now known primarily for his Emblemata, Junius moved to Haarlem in 1550, and wrote several books, acting shortly as the rector of the Latin School there, as the city physician and as historiographer of the States of Holland ( as of 1565 / 66 ).
* The Junius manuscript, also known as the Caedmon manuscript, which is an illustrated poetic anthology.
The first siege was by Pompey in 78 BC, when Mutina was defended by Marcus Junius Brutus ( a populist leader, not to be confused with his son, Caesar's best known assassin ).
* Harlon Junius Hill: Football player ; starred at Florence State Teachers College, now known as the University of North Alabama, as well as the Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Detroit Lions.
Pierpont, as he preferred to be known, had a varied education due in part to interference by his father, Junius.
They had only one known child, Marcus Junius Brutus, born around 85 BC.
The surname Pictor, borne by another family of the Fabii, signifies a painter, and the earliest known member of this family was indeed a painter, famed for his work in the temple of Salus, built by Gaius Junius Bubulcus Brutus between 307 and 302 BC.
The core of Junius ’ arguments were the arbitrary appointments made by Grafton, presumably to stay in favour with the Duke of Bedford and his party ( also known as the Bedfordites or Bloomsbury Gang ).
She is best known for being the second wife of Marcus Junius Brutus, the most famous of Julius Caesar's assassins, and for her suicide, reputedly by swallowing live coals.
* Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger ( 85 BC – 42 BC ), a politician of the late Roman Republic, best known for key role in the assassination of Julius Caesar (" Et tu, Brute?
There were two Huguenot scholars known as Franciscus Junius, a name also encountered as Franz Junius or François du Jon:
In the one language or the other, there are in existence the following three fragments: ( I ) The passage which appears as lines 235 – 851 of the Old English verse Genesis in the Caedmon Manuscript ( MS Junius 11 ) ( this fragment is known as Genesis B, distinguishing it from the rest of the poem, Genesis A ), about the revolt of the angels and the temptation and fall of Adam and Eve.
Junius, the nomen of the gens, may be etymologically connected with the goddess Juno, after whom the month known as Junius was also named.
The others are the Junius manuscript ( also known as the Caedmon manuscript ), the Exeter Book, and the Nowell Codex.

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