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Poetovio and Gallus
However, after some convincing by one of Constantius ’ agents, Gallus continued his journey west, passing through Constantinople and Thrace to Poetovio ( Ptuj ) in Pannonia.
When Gallus arrived to Poetovio in Noricum, Barbatio, an officer who had been supporting Gallus ' dismissal within Constantius ' court, surrounded the palace of the caesar and arrested him, stripping Gallus of the imperial robes, but assuring him that no harm would come to him.

Poetovio and was
The future emperor was named Romulus after his maternal grandfather, a nobleman from Poetovio in Noricum.
Andragathius, magister equitum of Maximus and the killer of emperor Gratian, was defeated near Siscia while Maximus ' brother, Marcellinus, fell in battle at Poetovio.
The city of Poetovio was the base-camp of Legio XIII Gemina in Pannonia.
It was called Andautonia and it was important Roman port on Sava river and city on roads connecting Siscia with Emona and Poetovio.
Emona was, along with Nauportus, Celeia and Poetovio, one of the main cities on the eastern coast of the Adriatic.
Stretching between the rivers Sava and Drava, on the roads which ran between Siscia-Mursa, ( Sisak-Osijek ), Salona – Aquincum, Sirmium – Poetovio, it was easy to access.
The campaign against Maximus came to an end only a year later in 388 CE after Maximus was defeated at Poetovio by the armies of Theodosius I and retreated from the Julian Alps towards Aquileia, where he believed he would be safe until his reinforcements arrived. I This was not the case however, and Maximus was surrendered to Theodosius I and was executed on August 28, 388 CE with his head then making a tour of the provinces.
Saint Victorinus of Pettau or of Poetovio ( died 303 or 304 ) was a Catholic ecclesiastical writer who flourished about 270, and who was martyred during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian.

Poetovio and under
He executed a successful and decisive battle against them in 179 at Laugaricio under the command of legate and procurator Marcus Valerius Maximianus of Poetovio Pannonia ( modern-day Ptuj, Slovenia ).

Poetovio and .
The shortest ( and possibly oldest ) road avoids alpine areas and led from the Baltic coastline ( nowadays Estonia ), passed the Moravian Gate, followed the river Morava, crossed the Danube near Carnuntum in the Noricum Province, headed southwest past Poetovio, Celeia, Emona, Nauportus, and reached Aquileia at the Adriatic coast.
Important Roman towns located in present-day Slovenia included Emona, Celeia and Poetovio.
If true, it would have been a strategic point on the road between Ptuj ( Poetovio ) in Slovenia and Carnuntum ( Petronell ) on the river Danube, the post between today's Vienna and Bratislava in Slovakia.
The name originated in the times of Emperor Trajan, who granted the settlement city status and named it Colonia Ulpia Traiana Poetovio in 103.
It is situated on the eastern slopes of the Vukomeričke gorice hills and about halfway between Zagreb and Sisak adjacent to the road that connected the ancient Roman towns of Poetovio and Siscia.
A Bishop of Poetovio ( modern Ptuj in Slovenia ; ) in Pannonia, Victorinus is also known as Victorinus Petavionensis, Poetovionensis or Victorinus of Ptuj.
Born probably in Greece on the confines of the Eastern and Western Empires or in Poetovio with rather mixed population, due to its military character, Victorinus spoke Greek better than Latin, which explains why, in St. Jerome's opinion, his works written in the latter tongue were more remarkable for their matter than for their style.

Gallus and was
Vipsania Agrippina later married senator and consul Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus after Tiberius was forced to divorce her and marry Julia the Elder.
Ronald Syme points out the similarity of Crassus ' removal from the official record with that of Cornelius Gallus, the contemporary disgraced governor of Egypt, who was recalled by Augustus for assuming inappropriate honours.
Cniva's main column under the King himself crossed Danube at Oescus then headed eastwards to Novae, where he was repelled by the provincial governor ( and future emperor ) Trebonianus Gallus.
C. Cornelius Gallus was advancing from Paraetonium ; and Octavian himself landed at Pelusium, with the connivance it was believed of Cleopatra.
Antony was defeated by Gallus, and returning to Egypt, advanced on Pelusium.
Constantius Gallus was a paternal cousin of Constantius.
Once there, Gallus claimed that it was Constantina who was to blame for all the trouble that had been caused while he was in charge of the eastern provinces.
Unfortunately for Gallus, this order was delayed by Eusebius, one of Constantius ‘ eunuchs, and as a result Gallus was executed.
She was a full-sister of Gallus and a half-sister of Julian.
In 354 Gallus, who had imposed a rule of terror over the territories under his command, was executed.
; 2nd ed., 1806 ), which was translated into French and served as a model for Wilhelm Adolf Becker's Gallus and Charicles.
The second most popular theory about the origin and sense of Mieszko's name can be traced to the very old legend, firstly described by Gallus Anonymus, according to which Mesco ( the Latinized form used by the earliest sources ) was blind during his first seven years of life.
Still other motives were responsible according to Gallus Anonymus, who claimed that it was the Bohemian Princess Dobrawa who convinced her husband to change his religion.
His mother was an Arian, sister of Clearchus, also an Arian, and a paternal granddaughter of Gallus ( born c. 370 ), son of Anastasia ( born c. 352 ) and husband, in turn daughter of Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus and wife and cousin Constantina.
" Rooster ( Gallus domesticus ) bones were identified at Lachish dating to early Iron II ", but even earlier not to be ruled out, which corresponds was well with " as for Palestine, the earliest chicken bones are present in Iron Age I strata in Lachish and Tell Hasben ".
* Gallus ( 613-648 ) Hermit, the Abbey was built on the traditional site of his cell.
Ancient scholars, such as Servius, conjectured that the Aristaeus episode replaced a long section in praise of Virgil's friend, the poet Gallus, who was disgraced by Augustus and committed suicide in 26 BC.

Gallus and arrested
Different sources tell different stories, but all agree that Gallus arrested Domitianus and the quaestor Montius Magnus who had come to his aid, and that the two officers were killed.

Gallus and by
In the meantime, Decius had returned with his re-organized army, accompanied by his son Herennius Etruscus and the general Trebonianus Gallus, intending to defeat the invaders and recover the booty.
These events may have been spurred by the action of Constantina, who had since traveled east to marry Gallus.
In turn, the 12th century chronicler Gallus Anonymus says that Dobrawa came to Poland surrounded by secular and religious dignitaries.
Only Gallus Anonymus mentions the then Prince on occasion of the description of his father's trip to Rus in 1018: " due to the fact that his son (...) Mieszko wasn't considered yet capable of taking the government by himself, he established a regent among his family during his trip to Rus ".
This conjecture seems to be confirmed in the introduction of the first volume of the chronicles of Gallus Anonymus concerning the Pomeranians: Although often the leaders of the forces defeated by the Polish duke sought salvation in baptism, as soon as they regained their strength, they repudiated the Christian faith and started the war against Christians anew.
Governor Aulus Didius Gallus sends her military aid, and after some indecisive fighting a legion commanded by Caesius Nasica defeats the rebels ( approximate date – some time between 52 and 57 ).
* In Rome, Hostilian, son of Decius, succeeds his father, while Trebonianus Gallus is proclaimed Emperor by the troops.
Trebonianus Gallus is defeated at Interamna Nahars ( Umbria ), he flees with Volusianus to the north, but at Foligno they are killed by their own troops.
The entire genome of the domestic fowl Gallus gallus was sequenced in 2004 and was followed in 2008 by the genome of the Zebra Finch ( Taeniopygia guttata ).
* Pope Cornelius is exiled to Centumcellae by emperor Trebonianus Gallus.
In later Greek literature the doctrine appears from time to time ; it is mentioned in a fragment of Menander ( the Inspired Woman ) and satirized by Lucian ( Gallus 18 seq .).
The Roman army was joined by the twelfth legion, which was previously defeated under Cestius Gallus, and from Alexandria Vespasian sent Tiberius Julius Alexander, governor of Ægyptus, to act as Titus's second in command.
Also the first major Polish chronicle written by one Gallus Anonymus dates back to the reign of Prince Bolesław III.
* The king of Illyria, Gentius, is defeated at Scodra by a Roman force under Lucius Anicius Gallus and then brought to Rome as a captive to be interned in Iguvium.
In the meantime, Decius had returned with his re-organized army, accompanied by his son Herennius Etruscus and the general Trebonianus Gallus, intending to defeat the invaders and recover the booty.

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