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Perennis and took
Commodus took the loss of Saoterus badly, and Perennis now seized the chance to advance himself by implicating Paternus in a second conspiracy, one apparently led by Publius Salvius Julianus, who was the son of the jurist Salvius Julianus and was betrothed to Paternus's daughter.
In the decade of the 180s, Pertinax took a pivotal role in the Roman Senate until the praetorian prefect Sextus Tigidius Perennis forced him out of public life.

Perennis and Commodus
Commodus met the party outside Rome and agreed to have Perennis killed, but this only made them feel more secure in their mutiny.
* Nobles of Britain demand that Commodus rescind all power given to Tigidius Perennis who was eventually executed.
* Tigidius Perennis, his family and many others are executed for conspiring against Commodus.
On 15 October 184 at the Capitoline Games, a Cynic philosopher publicly denounced Perennis before Commodus, who was watching, but was immediately put to death.
However, the following year, a detachment of soldiers from Britain ( they had been drafted to Italy to suppress brigands ) also denounced Perennis to the emperor as plotting to make his own son emperor ( they had been enabled to do so by Cleander, who was seeking to dispose of his rival ), and Commodus gave them permission to execute him as well as his wife and sons.

Perennis and found
Water as a source of regeneration played a role in the Mithraic mysteries, and inscriptions to Fons Perennis (" Eternal Spring " or " Never-Failing Stream ") have been found in mithraea.

Perennis and new
The fall of Perennis brought a new spate of executions: Aufidius Victorinus committed suicide.

Perennis and chamberlain
One of the two praetorian prefects, Tarrutenius Paternus, had actually been involved in the conspiracy but was not detected at this time, and in the aftermath, he and his colleague Sextus Tigidius Perennis were able to arrange for the murder of Saoterus, the hated chamberlain.

Perennis and who
The Roman army in Britannia continued its insubordination: they sent a delegation of 1, 500 to Rome to demand the execution of Tigidius Perennis, a Praetorian Prefect who they felt had earlier wronged them by posting lowly equites to legate ranks in Britannia.

Perennis and had
Priscus refused to accept their acclamations, but Perennis had all the legionary legates in Britain cashiered.
The pyramid had come from another Continental currency note designed in 1778 by Hopkinson, this time the $ 50 note, which had a nearly identical pyramid and the motto " Perennis ".
This followed a previous incident in which the legions of Britain had demanded and received the death of Perennis, the prior administrator.
The pyramid and Perennis motto had come from a $ 50 Continental currency bill designed by Francis Hopkinson .< ref > MacArthur, John D. ( 2011 ).

Perennis and one
Schuon is recognized as an authority on philosophy, spirituality and religion, an exponent of the Religio Perennis, and one of the chief representatives of the Perennialist School.

Perennis and .
René Guénon in Insights into Islamic Esoterism and Taoism ( Sophia Perennis 2003 ) contended that Sufism was the esoteric aspect of Islam supported and complemented by exoteric practices and Islamic law.
According to Dio Cassius, Perennis, though ruthless and ambitious, was not personally corrupt and generally administered the state well.
Dedications to " inanimate entities " from Mithraic narrative ritual, such as Fons Perennis and Petra Genetrix (" Generative Rock "), treat them as divine and capable of hearing, like the nymphs and healing powers to whom these are more often made.
Hillsdale: Sophia Perennis.
Hillsdale: Sophia Perennis.
William Barton ( heraldist ) | Barton's Design with Deo Favente and Perennis.
* Purana Perennis: Reciprocity and Transformation in Hindu and Jaina Texts.
* Sophia Perennis ( by J-M Prats and Esteve Serra.

took and over
Greg took the formation wide around three A-26 attack bombers that were headed north over the Gulf.
He rode in at the head of sixty trigger-happy and liquor-crazed desperadoes and took over a livery barn at the entrance to Main Street.
Citizens took the view that a lawman was expected to risk his life on the odd occasion anyway, but this fighting fury of a man risked it regularly over a period of half a century.
Harold, with brothers Frank, Joe and William, took over at the death of their father, Harry M. Stevens, who put a few dollars into a baseball program, introduced the `` hot dog '' and paved the way for creation of a catering empire.
In his first six weeks in office he presided over 96 conferences, attended 35 official breakfasts and dinners, studied and signed 285 official papers and personally took 312 telephone calls.
He did not really want to kill, but as in the sexual act, there was a moment when the impulse took over and could not be downed, even while you watched yourself giving way to it.
it took them over an hour to get back to the station where they should have changed, in order to take the line that went to the Place Redoute.
) The plants took zero nights in their stride, with nothing but a mat of straw over the glass to protect them.
the hostess in her took over.
The vision of a Lord Tennyson expressed in a poem 100 years ago took visible form over London in the air blitzes of 1941.
The attitudes which the Rebs and Yanks took toward each other were very much the same and ranged over the same gamut of feeling, from friendliness to extreme hatred.
So filled was Mel Chandler with the spirit of Garryowen that after Korea was over, he took on the job of writing the complete history of the regiment.
At one point in the game when the skinny old man in suspenders who was acting as umpire got in the way of a thrown ball and took it painfully in the kidneys, he lay there unattended while players and spectators wrangled over whether the ball was `` dead '' or the base runners were free to score.
It was his brag that he could beat everybody at anything, but especially at fighting, and he once took on the manager of his club and worked him over thoroughly with his fists.
When Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov took it over in 1957 from Georgi Zaroubin, he made a determined effort to change this idea.
I took the pint bottle from my pocket and handed it over as I sat down beside him on the spread blanket.
The Birds got five hits and all three of their runs off Kunkel before Hartman took over in the top of the fourth.
Jim Gentile bounced a hard shot off Kunkel's glove and beat it out for a single, and when Lumpe grabbed the ball and threw it over first baseman Throneberry's head Brandt took third and Gentile second on the error.
Then the pixies and the zombies took over while the banshees wailed in the distance.
Fiedler went on to make several other test flights before German pilots took over the Reichenberg missiles.
He made his fortune during World War 2, when he took over a number of dying steel plants and kept them alive until the boom.
The Belgian government itself took over administration, commencing a program of paternalism unmatched in the history of colonialism.
Olivetti took over Underwood, the U.S. typewriter maker, in late 1959.
Pakistan was created in 1947 expressly as a Muslim state, but when the army took over eleven years later it did so on a wave of mass impatience which was directed in part against the inability of political and religious leaders to think their way through to the meaning of Islam for the modern political situation.
George Shearing took over with his well disciplined group, a sextet consisting of vibes, guitar, bass, drums, Shearing's piano and a bongo drummer.

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