Aurelian
(lucius domitius aureli-n-s) a.d. 212?–275, roman emperor 270–275.
contemporary examples
the city also is hoping someone will help fund a €75 million restoration of the aurelian walls, which circle the city.
italy’s culture falling to ruins amid austerity cuts barbie latza nadeau september 18, 2012
historical examples
i found, on my return to the city, that the general anxiety concerning the designs of aurelian had greatly increased.
aurelian william ware
aurelian was confounded at the difficulty he conceived on his part.
incognita william congreve
wealth, more than miser ever craved, office and place lower but little than aurelian’s own, shall be thine—’
aurelian william ware
but aurelian was by nature a tyrant; it was accident whenever he was otherwise.
aurelian william ware
in political skill he was an overmatch for diocletian, and his military successes were unequalled since the triumph of aurelian.
the arian controversy h. m. gwatkin
it is these traits, i doubt not, that have recommended him to aurelian, rather than the others.
aurelian william ware
nothing less than this, that vabalathus has been made, by aurelian and the senate, king of armenia!
aurelian william ware
he places less reliance than i do upon the generosity or friendship of aurelian.
aurelian william ware
in 270-275 rome, which had been an open and secure city for three centuries, was fortified by the emperor aurelian.
a short history of the world h. g. wells
noun
latin name lucius domitius aureli-n-s. ?212–275 ad, roman emperor (270–275), who conquered palmyra (273) and restored political unity to the roman empire
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