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Marius and Ruins
Vanderlyn then went to Rome, where he painted his picture of Marius amid the Ruins of Carthage, which was shown in Paris, and obtained the Napoleon gold medal there.
Image: Marius_Carthage. jpg | An engraving of Marius amid the Ruins of Carthage
Image: JohnVanderlynMariusAtCarthage. jpg | The painting Marius amid the Ruins of Carthage
His first picture of note was Marius among the Ruins of Carthage ( 1824 ).

Marius and Carthage
Marius sitting in exile among the ruins of Carthage

Marius and by
Galileo initially named his discovery the Cosmica Sidera (" Cosimo's stars "), but names that eventually prevailed were chosen by Simon Marius.
Marius discovered the moons independently at the same time as Galileo, and gave them their present names, which were suggested by Johannes Kepler, in his Mundus Jovialis, published in 1614.
The names that eventually prevailed were chosen by Simon Marius, who discovered the moons independently at the same time as Galileo: he named them at the suggestion of Johannes Kepler after lovers of the god Zeus ( the Greek equivalent of Jupiter ): Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, in his Mundus Jovialis, published in 1614.
The Andromeda Galaxy was independently rediscovered by Simon Marius in 1612.
While the Teutones and Ambrones were slaughtered in 102 BC by Gaius Marius, the Cimbri and the Tigurini wintered in the Padan plain.
Romans scored other victories with proconsul Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus and Gaius Marius ( elected in 113 BC ), but still the Lusitani resisted with a long guerilla war ; they later joined Sertorius ' ( a renegade Roman General ) troops ( around 80 BC ) and were finally defeated by Augustus ( around 28-24 BC ).
At the same time the fears of the more sober and respectable citizens were allayed by Otho's liberal professions of his intention to govern equitably, and by his judicious clemency towards Marius Celsus, consul-designate, a devoted adherent of Galba.
This combination has been compared to the standardization implemented by the reorganised Roman legions under Marius.
Different versions of Truth's words have been recorded, with the first one published a month later by Marius Robinson, a newspaper owner and editor who was in the audience.
* July & August is the annual Summer School of The Hague, an international summer course for young dancers, initiated by Mirella Simoncini with guestteachers from Het Nationale Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theater, Cullberg Ballet, Royal Conservatory of The Hague, Codarts and choreograohy workshops with repertoire from Itzik Galili, Mats Ek, Marius Petipa a. o.
While biographers such as Ackroyd have taken a relatively tolerant view of More's campaign against Protestantism by placing his actions within the turbulent religious climate of the time, other equally eminent historians, such as Richard Marius, have been more critical, believing that persecutions -- including what he perceives as the advocacy of extermination for Protestants -- were a betrayal of More's earlier humanist convictions.
* The Adélaïde Concerto, a spurious work attributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is published as " edited " ( actually composed ) by Marius Casadesus.
To the same belong chapters xiii-xv, xvii, and brief parts of other chapters of the fragments which Jean Garnier ( Auctarium ) included under the title, Pentology of Theodoret on the Incarnation as well as three of the five fragments referred by Marius Mercator to the fifth book of some writing of Theodoret.
Marius informs his rescuers that Akasha has been awakened by Lestat, or rather his rock music, for he has joined a rock band of mortals whose names are Alex, Larry and Tough Cookie.
Selected by the troops, Marcus Aurelius Marius was to replace Postumus as ruler.
The Roman general Gaius Marius crushed the last serious resistance in 102 BC by defeating the Cimbri and the Teutons.
He was defeated in the second round by Socialist Marius Masse.
In the last year of the century, Pierrot appeared in a Russian ballet, Harlequin's Millions a. k. a. Harlequinade ( 1900 ), its libretto and choreography by Marius Petipa, its music by Riccardo Drigo, its dancers the members of St. Petersburg's Imperial Ballet.
* Ostia is razed by Gaius Marius as he comes back from Africa with an army to take Rome by force.
* Marcus Antonius Orator, Roman consul ( executed by order of Marius and Cinna )
* The First Roman Civil War starts with democratic uprising led by Gaius Marius, but the democrats under the tribune P. Sulpicius Rufus are crushed by the conservatives under Sulla.

Marius and John
* Shively, Donald H. " Bakufu Versus Kabuki Studies in the Institutional History of Early Modern Japan ," in Studies in the Institutional History of Early Modern Japan ( John Whitney Hall and Marius Jansen, eds.
* John Beal as Marius
In the 1870s Plaistow was described by John Marius Wilson in his Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales as a village, a chapelry and a ward in the Parish of West Ham in Essex.
At the Embassy Theatre in March 1937 he played Anderson in a mystery play, The Bat, before returning to the Old Vic in April, succeeding Marius Goring as Chorus in Henry V. Other roles that year included Christopher Drew in Daisy Fisher's comedy A Ship Comes Home at the St Martin's Theatre in May and Larry Starr in Philip Leaver's comedy Three Set Out at the Embassy in June, before joining John Gielgud's Company at the Queen's Theatre, September 1937 to April 1938, where he played Bolingbroke in Richard II, Charles Surface in The School for Scandal and Baron Tusenbach in Three Sisters.
In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Effingham like this:
In the 1870s, John Marius Wilson described Oldham as consisting of:
Other post war productions included a live performance of Richard II, directed by Royston Morley and starring Alan Wheatley as Richard and Clement McCallin as Bolingbroke ( 1950 ); a made-for-TV production of Henry V, directed by Royston Morley and Leonard Brett, and starring Clement McCallin as Henry and Marius Goring as the Chorus ( 1951 ); a Sunday Night Theatre made-for-TV production of The Taming of the Shrew, directed by Desmond Davis, and starring Stanley Baker as Petruchio and Margaret Johnston as Katherina ( 1952 ); a television adaptation of John Barton's Elizabethan Theatre Company production of Henry V, starring Colin George as Henry and Toby Robertson as the Chorus ( 1953 ); a live performance of Lionel Harris ' production of The Comedy of Errors starring David Pool as Antipholus of Ephesus and Paul Hansard as Antipholus of Syracuse ( 1954 ); and The Life of Henry the Fifth, the inaugural programme of BBC's new World Theatre series, directed by Peter Dews and starring John Neville as Henry and Bernard Hepton as the Chorus.
* Description of Hemel Hempstead ( 1870 – 72 ), John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales.
John Marius Wilson ( 1850s )
John Marius Wilson ( 1870 – 1872 )
* Jansen, Marius B. and John Whitney Hall, eds.
* Hall, John Whitney and Marius Jansen.
In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson described Bierton With Broughton like this:
* Hall, John Whitney and Marius Jansen.
* Jansen, Marius B. and John Whitney Hall, eds.
In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Cambridge like this:
By the 1870s, this had grown to just over 1900, according to John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales 1870-72.
* John Marius Wilson, author of Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales
On film, the best-known of the many productions he appeared in were The 39 Steps ( 1959, as Kennedy ), Ben-Hur ( 1959, uncredited but playing Marius ), Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1962, as John Williams ), Arabesque ( 1966 ) and Battle of Britain ( 1969, as Flight Sergeant Arthur ).
In the 1870s the Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales by John Marius Wilson said about Mangotsfield:
John Marius Wilson: Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales ( 1870 – 72 ):
During Keyser's lordship, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales listed Adminston as a possible name for the village.
* Hall, John Whitney and Marius Jansen.

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