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Roman emperor from 270 to 275
Aurelian (/ɔːˈriːliən/; Latin: Lucius Domitius Aurelianus; 9 September c. 214 – c. November 275) was a Roman emperor from 270 to 275 during the Crisis
Aurelian
Topics referred to by the same term
Aurelian was Roman emperor from 270 to 275. Aurelian may also refer to: "Aurelian" is the adjectival form of Aurelius and often refers to the emperor
Aurelian_(disambiguation)
Defensive fortifications built around Rome in the 3rd century AD
The Aurelian Walls (Italian: Mura aureliane) are a line of city walls built between 271 AD and 275 AD in Rome, Italy, during the reign of the Roman Emperor
Aurelian_Walls
Breakaway state from Roman Empire (270–273)
with the Roman emperor Aurelian, who conquered Palmyra and captured Zenobia. A year later the Palmyrenes rebelled, which led Aurelian to raze Palmyra. Despite
Palmyrene_Empire
Short story by Vladimir Nabokov
"The Aurelian" is a short story first written in Russian as Pil'gram by Vladimir Nabokov during his exile in Berlin in 1930. After translation by Nabokov
The_Aurelian
American professional wrestler (1932–2010)
Aurelian "Grizzly" Smith (August 1, 1932 – June 12, 2010) was an American professional wrestler. He was the father of professional wrestlers Jake "The
Grizzly_Smith
Empress of Palmyra in 272
subordinate to Rome. However, in reaction to the campaign of the Roman emperor Aurelian in 272, Zenobia declared her son emperor and assumed the title of empress
Zenobia
American professional wrestler (born 1955)
Aurelian Smith Jr. (born May 30, 1955) better known by the ring name Jake "the Snake" Roberts, is an American actor, podcaster and retired professional
Jake_Roberts
Late Roman solar deity
god Sol. The emperor Aurelian revived his cult in AD 274 and promoted Sol Invictus as the chief god of the empire. From Aurelian onward, Sol Invictus
Sol_Invictus
Frankish writer and music theorist (fl. c. 840 – 850)
Aurelian of Réôme (Aurelianus Reomensis) (fl. c. 840 – 850) was a Frankish writer and music theorist. He is the author of the Musica disciplina, the earliest
Aurelian_of_Réôme
Saint Aurelian of Limoges (French: Saint Aurélien) is venerated as a Christian saint. Christian tradition makes him the second bishop of Limoges, and the
Aurelian_of_Limoges
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
Quietus Lucius Mussius Aemilianus Gallienus Claudius Gothicus Quintillus Aurelian Tacitus Probus Carus Carinus Numerian Diocletian Maximian Galerius Maximinus
Cleopatra
Roman emperor from 275 to 276
again in 273, earning unequivocal respect. After the assassination of Aurelian, the army, apparently showing remorse towards its role in the death of
Tacitus_(emperor)
Roman emperor in 270
Gothicus, in 270. After reigning for a few weeks Quintillus was overthrown by Aurelian, who had been proclaimed rival emperor by the legions he commanded. The
Quintillus
6th-century Welsh bishop of Léon, Brittany
Paul Aurelian (known in Breton as Paol Aorelian or Saint Pol de Léon and in Latin as Paulinus Aurelianus) was a 6th-century Welshman who became first bishop
Paul_Aurelian
Aurelian Craiutu (born 1966) is a Romanian-American political theorist and historian of political thought. He is the chair of the Department of Political
Aurelian_Crăiuțu
Roman conquest of Palmyra
called the Eastern campaigns of Aurelian or, more simply, the Palmyrene War, was fought between the Roman Emperor Aurelian against the Palmyrene Empire.
Roman–Palmyrene War of 272–273
Roman–Palmyrene_War_of_272–273
Romanian footballer
Aurelian Gabriel Ciuciulete (born 4 April 2003) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga II club Concordia Chiajna. As
Aurelian_Ciuciulete
Romanian footballer
Aurelian Ionuț Chițu (born 25 March 1991) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga I club Hermannstadt. In 2009, Chițu signed
Aurelian_Chițu
Romanian footballer
Aurelian Eusebio Păun (born 5 May 2001) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Universitatea Cluj Cupa României runner-up: 2022–23
Aurelian_Păun
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
Silbannacus (?) Valerian Gallienus (w. Saloninus) Claudius II Quintillus Aurelian Tacitus Florianus Probus Carus Carinus Numerian Later Roman Empire 284–641
Augustus
Musical artist
Aurelian Andreescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌa.ureliˈan andreˈesku]; 12 May 1942 in Bucharest – 22 July 1986 in Constanța) was a Romanian singer. He is
Aurelian_Andreescu
Secret society at Yale University, US
Established in 1910, the Aurelian Honor Society ("Aurelian") is the fifth oldest landed secret society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. It
Aurelian_Honor_Society
French cyclist
Aurélien Duval (born 29 June 1988) is a French former professional cyclist. He ended his career during the 2013 season, after failing to find a team. 2005–2006
Aurélien_Duval
Branch of entomology that studies moths and butterflies
Someone who studies in this field is a lepidopterist or, archaically, an aurelian. Post-Renaissance, the rise of the "lepidopterist" can be attributed to
Lepidopterology
English poet and playwright
Aurelian Townshend (sometimes Townsend; c. 1583 – c. 1649) was a seventeenth-century English poet and playwright. Aurelian Townshend was the son of John
Aurelian_Townshend
Roman government crisis (235–285)
Italian-centered Roman Empire proper. The reign of Aurelian (270–275) marked a turning point in the crisis period. Aurelian successfully reunited the empire by defeating
Crisis_of_the_Third_Century
Roman road in Italy
The Via Aurelia (lit. 'Aurelian Way') is a Roman road in Italy constructed in approximately 241 BC. The project was undertaken by Gaius Aurelius Cotta
Via_Aurelia
Aurelian Silvestru (born 1 October 1949) is a writer and activist from Moldova. He is the founder and the head of the Prometeu-Protalent Lyceum, a leader
Aurelian_Silvestru
Aurelian Dănilă (born 19 January 1948) is a Moldovan diplomat. He served as the 1st Moldovan Ambassador to Romania. "Aurelian Dănilă CV" (PDF). TeleRadio
Aurelian_Dănilă
Gallic emperor from 271 to 274 AD
secret agreement between Tetricus and Aurelian or that surrender was necessary after his defeat is debated. Aurelian spared Tetricus, and made him a senator
Tetricus_I
Roman province (106–271/275)
already being virtually lost during the reign of Gallienus (253–268). Aurelian (270–275) formally relinquished Roman Dacia somewhere between 271 and 275
Roman_Dacia
Archbishop of Arles
Monks: Schmidt, Albert, ‘Zur Komposition der Mönchsregel des heiligen Aurelian von Arles’, in: Studia Monastica 17 (1975), pp. 237–256. Hostenius, Lucas
Aurelianus_of_Arles
Gothic leader of the Tervings (died 271)
tribe of the Tervings, who died in a battle against the Roman emperor Aurelian. In the third century many Germanic peoples invaded the Roman Empire and
Cannabaudes
Late 3rd century Palmyrene rebel leader
was a Roman usurper in Syria during the 3rd century. In 272 AD, Emperor Aurelian had defeated the breakaway Kingdom of Palmyra; its king, Vaballathus, and
Septimius_Antiochus
Calendar year
Roman army under Emperor Aurelian is ambushed and defeated. Battle of Fano: The Iuthungi move towards a defenseless Rome. Aurelian rallies his men and defeats
271
Breakaway state of the Roman Empire (260–274)
continued under several emperors and usurpers. It was retaken by Roman Emperor Aurelian after the Battle of Châlons in 274. The Roman Crisis of the Third Century
Gallic_Empire
Romanian gymnast
Aurelian Georgescu (born 7 November 1958) is a Romanian gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;
Aurelian_Georgescu
Roman emperor from 268 to 270
sure it falls into the hands of the emperor's senior staff. In this plot, Aurelian is added as a possible conspirator. The tale of his involvement in the
Claudius_Gothicus
Unincorporated community in North Carolina, US
Aurelian Springs is an unincorporated community in Halifax County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Micropolitan
Aurelian Springs, North Carolina
Aurelian_Springs,_North_Carolina
Gate of the Aurelian walls, a landmark of Rome, Italy
The Porta del Popolo, or Porta Flaminia, is a city gate of the Aurelian Walls of Rome that marks the border between Piazza del Popolo and Piazzale Flaminio
Porta_del_Popolo
846 military incursion
Paul's-Outside-the-Walls, but were prevented from entering the city itself by the Aurelian Walls. In the 820s, the Aghlabids of Ifriqiya (known by medieval Italians
Arab_raid_against_Rome
Romanian economist, politician and academic
Petre Sebeșanu Aurelian, (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpetre sebeˈʃanu a.ureliˈan]) 13 December 1833 – 24 January 1909, was a Romanian economist, politician
Petre_S._Aurelian
Barbarian invasions against the Roman Empire in the 3rd century
that a group of emperor-soldiers of Illyrian origin (Claudius Gothicus, Aurelian, and Marcus Aurelius Probus) finally succeeded in reunifying the Empire
Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire of the 3rd century
Barbarian_invasions_into_the_Roman_Empire_of_the_3rd_century
Bronze and later copper coin used in Ancient Rome
Retrieved 2014-06-07. "Aurelian Æ As. Rome mint. IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right / CONCORDIA AVG, Aurelian and Severina clasping
As_(Roman_coin)
Roman emperor from 276 to 282
Illyria was the only province, generaled by such officers as Claudius, Aurelian and Probus, where the barbarians were kept at bay, while Gaul was overrun
Probus_(emperor)
The first cabinet of Petre S. Aurelian was the government of Romania from 21 November 1896 to 26 March 1897. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:
Aurelian_cabinet
Ancient Roman settlement
between other towns, or as the location for the murder of the Emperor Aurelian. These original sources are: The Antonine Itinerary, probably dating from
Caenophrurium
Calendar year
Asia Minor. Aurelian begins a campaign against the Goths in Thrace. c. November – Aurelian is assassinated near Byzantium (Turkey). Aurelian had developed
275
Gold mine in Zamora-Chinchipe Province, Ecuador
Copper Belt located in the Amazon province of Zamora-Chinchipe. In 2006 Aurelian Resources discovered a large deposit at Fruta del Norte, estimated between
Fruta_del_Norte_mine
Romanian politician
Aurelian Pavelescu (born 20 October 1964) is a Romanian politician. He has been serving as the president of the Christian Democratic National Peasants'
Aurelian_Pavelescu
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
of short-lived emperors led the Empire, which was later reunified under Aurelian (r. 270–275). The civil wars ended with the victory of Diocletian (r. 284–305)
Roman_Empire
Decade
which had declared allegiance to Claudius. Lucius Domitius Aurelianus (or Aurelian), the cavalry commander who distinguished himself in the previous year
270s
Neoplatonist philosopher (c.213–273)
advice that she endeavoured to regain her independence from Rome. Emperor Aurelian, however, crushed the revolt, and Longinus was executed. The origin of
Cassius Longinus (philosopher)
Cassius_Longinus_(philosopher)
Calendar year
the Roman Empire by Emperor Aurelian. Marcus Claudius Tacitus, future Roman Emperor, is consul in Rome. Emperor Aurelian defeats an incursion by the Carpi
273
Roman empress from 270 to 275
Ulpia Severina was Roman empress as the wife of Roman emperor Aurelian from c. 270 to 275. Severina is unmentioned in surviving literary sources and known
Ulpia_Severina
Roman god of the Sun
sun god introduced from either Emesa or Palmyra in Syria by the emperor Aurelian in 274 and overshadowing other Eastern cults in importance, until the abolition
Sol_(Roman_mythology)
Footballer (born 1986)
Aurélien Joachim (born 10 August 1986) is a professional footballer who plays for Arlon as a striker. Born in Belgium, he made 80 appearances for the Luxembourg
Aurélien_Joachim
Leader of uprising of mint workers against Emperor Aurelian (c.271)
271?) was a public officer in ancient Rome, during the reign of Emperor Aurelian. He is known for leading an uprising of mint workers against the Emperor
Felicissimus
Romanian footballer
Bogdan Aurelian Pătrașcu (born 7 May 1979) is a Romanian professional football manager and former player. He started his career at Sportul Studențesc București
Bogdan_Pătrașcu
Possible Roman imperial usurper (died 273)
Firmus (died 273) was a usurper of Egyptian origin during the reign of Aurelian. The apparently contradictory accounts of his life and the man himself
Firmus
Province of the Roman Empire in the Balkans in Late Antiquity
the Danube in the late 3rd century.[dubious – discuss] The Roman emperor Aurelian (r. 270–275) abandoned the province of Roman Dacia established by Trajan
Dacia_Ripensis
Head of the Catholic Church from 337 to 352
reason for the decision may have been because, in 274 AD, the Roman emperor Aurelian had allegedly declared 25 December the birthdate of Sol Invictus and that
Pope_Julius_I
Battle between the Roman and Gallic empires
present-day Châlons-en-Champagne, France. In the battle, the Roman Emperor Aurelian defeated the Emperor Tetricus I of the Gallic Empire, whose territories
Battle_of_Châlons_(274)
3rd century Roman soldier and official
career and was elevated to the Senate when he was chosen by the Emperor Aurelian as his consular colleague. His appointment as Consul is thought to have
Marcellinus_(consul_275)
Archaeological museum in Rome, Italy
walls of Rome from the Kingdom of Rome to the modern era; a section of the Aurelian Wall is open to visitors. Admission is free. The museum in its present
Museo_delle_Mura
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
Quietus Lucius Mussius Aemilianus Gallienus Claudius Gothicus Quintillus Aurelian Tacitus Probus Carus Carinus Numerian Diocletian Maximian Galerius Maximinus
Alexander_the_Great
Emperor of Palmyra in 272
ruler of Palmyra. Initially the Roman emperor Aurelian recognized Vaballathus' rule, perhaps because Aurelian was engaged in a major conflict with the Gallic
Vaballathus
Roman emperor in 276
half-brother, Tacitus, was proclaimed emperor after the unexpected death of Aurelian. Soon after, Tacitus appointed Florianus as praetorian prefect. Tacitus
Florianus
1887 short story by Rudyard Kipling
"The Conversion of Aurelian McGoggin" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It was first published in the Civil and Military Gazette on April 28, 1887,
The Conversion of Aurelian McGoggin
The_Conversion_of_Aurelian_McGoggin
Battle between Palmyrene and Roman forces (272)
The Battle of Immae was fought in 272 between the Roman army of Emperor Aurelian, and the armies of the Palmyrene Empire, whose leader, Empress Zenobia
Battle_of_Immae
Battle during Juthungian invasion of Italy (271)
fought in 271 near Ticinum (Pavia) in Italy, and resulted in the Emperor Aurelian destroying the retreating Juthungian army. 45°11′00″N 9°09′00″E / 45
Battle_of_Pavia_(271)
Gate of the Aurelian walls, a landmark of Rome, Italy
Porta San Giovanni is a gate in the Aurelian Wall of Rome, Italy, named after the nearby Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran. It consists of a single grand
Porta_San_Giovanni_(Rome)
Historical region of Rome
which the Appian Way entered the city prior to the construction of the Aurelian Walls. Bordered to the north by the Via Appia as it passed between the
Regio_I_Porta_Capena
Suburb of Perth, Western Australia
what was then McKimmie Street (now McKimmie Road) between Zenobia and Aurelian Streets, was established in 1913. Its first Centenary was celebrated enthusiastically
Palmyra,_Western_Australia
Head of the Catholic Church from 269 to 274
Samosata, who denied the divinity of Christ. The intervention of Emperor Aurelian, prompted by Felix, led to Paul’s deposition from the bishopric of Antioch
Pope_Felix_I
Historical name of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria
Mediterranea, Serdica became the capital of the latter. Roman emperors Aurelian (215–275) and Galerius (260–311) were born in Serdica. In 268 a Gothic
Serdica
Gate of the Aurelian walls, a landmark of Rome, Italy
Paolo ('Saint Paul Gate') is one of the southern gates in the 3rd-century Aurelian Walls of Rome, Italy. The Via Ostiense Museum (museo della Via Ostiense)
Porta_San_Paolo
Battle between the Goths and the Romans under Emperor Gallienus (268/269)
Emperor Gallienus (or Emperor Claudius II Gothicus) and the future Emperor Aurelian near Naissus (Niš). The events around the invasion and the battle are an
Battle_of_Naissus
Defensive barrier around the ancient city of Rome
the 3rd century AD it was superseded by the construction of the larger Aurelian Walls as the city of Rome grew beyond the boundary of the Servian Wall
Servian_Wall
Late 3rd-century Roman politician
prefect who, according to the Historia Augusta, served under the emperors Aurelian, Probus and Diocletian, and was consul in 292. In 296, he assisted the
Julius_Asclepiodotus
British Liberal politician
Sir Edward Aurelian Ridsdale (23 February 1864 – 6 September 1923) was a British Liberal politician and leading member of the British Red Cross Society
Aurelian_Ridsdale
Ancient Roman coin
in the early 3rd century AD. The coin was last issued, in bronze, under Aurelian between 270 and 275 AD, and in the first years of the reign of Diocletian
Denarius
University in Bucharest, Romania
Romania, founded in 1991 by the president of Tomorrow's Romania Foundation, Aurelian Gh. Bondrea, as part of the teaching activities of this foundation. The
Spiru_Haret_University
Gate of the Aurelian walls, a landmark of Rome, Italy
one of the eastern gates in the ancient but well-preserved 3rd-century Aurelian Walls of Rome. Through the gate ran two ancient roads: the Via Praenestina
Porta_Maggiore
Topics referred to by the same term
third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Pia, a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Pinciana, a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls
Porta
Conflict between Palmyrene and Roman forces (272)
The siege of Tyana occurred in 272 AD. The forces of the Roman Emperor Aurelian were seeking to conquer the Palmyrene Empire. In 269, while Claudius Gothicus
Siege_of_Tyana_(272)
Roman Catholic basilica and landmark in Rome, Italy
the oldest church sites in Rome, it was constructed outside the city's Aurelian Walls at what tradition holds to be the burial site of Saint Paul. It suffered
Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
Basilica_of_Saint_Paul_Outside_the_Walls
Martyr child saint
Antiochus and the Emperor Aurelian, for being a Christian. After being captured and tortured during the persecution of Aurelian, he was taken to the local
Agapitus_of_Palestrina
Gate of the Aurelian walls, a landmark of Rome, Italy
Porta Metronia is a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome, Italy. The gate is located in the southern section of the wall between Porta San
Porta_Metronia
Capital and largest city of Italy
historic centre is divided into 22 rioni, all of which are located within the Aurelian Walls except Prati and Borgo. These originate from the 14 regions of Augustan
Rome
Country in Southeast and Central Europe
against Dacia from the 210s. The Romans could not resist, and Emperor Aurelian ordered the evacuation of the province Dacia Trajana in the 270s. Scholars
Romania
Palmyrene deity
the Palmyrene Empire, emperor Aurelian dedicated a large temple to Sol Invictus in Rome; most scholars consider Aurelian's Sol Invictus to be of Syrian
Malakbel
Roman welfare program initiated by Nerva
contribution to a charitable fund. The program was likely terminated by emperor Aurelian. Although the system is well documented in literary sources and contemporary
Alimenta
Monument in Rome, Italy
Antinous Obelisk, or Aurelian Obelisk, is an obelisk on Pincian Hill, in Rome, Italy. Italy portal List of obelisks in Rome "The Aurelian or Antinous Obelisk"
Antinous_Obelisk
Topics referred to by the same term
(conspirator), supposed conspirator against Caracalla in the 3rd century Aurelian (Lucius Domitius Aurelianus; c. 214–c. 275), Roman emperor 270–275 Aurelianus
Aurelianus
Romanian association football manager and former player
Laurențiu Aurelian Reghecampf (born 19 September 1975) is a Romanian professional football manager and former player who is currently in charge of Tunisian
Laurențiu_Reghecampf
Indo-European people in Ancient Southeast Europe
AD. Roman Dacia was evacuated by the Romans under emperor Aurelian (ruled 271–5 AD). Aurelian made this decision on account of counter-pressures on the
Dacians
Calendar year
clemency, Aurelian spares Tyana after capturing the city. This strategy encourages units under Zenobia to defect to Aurelian. Battle of Immae: Aurelian defeats
272
2006 video game
the player plays the role of the flight lead in Gryphus Squadron, of the Aurelian Air Force. The game is broken down into missions which involve various
Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception
Ace_Combat_X:_Skies_of_Deception
AURELIAN
AURELIAN
Girl/Female
Spanish
Golden.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Aurelianus, AURELIANO means "golden."
Boy/Male
Greek
Immortal. 5th-century British military leader Ambrosius Aurelianus was probably a prototype for...
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Aurelianus, AURELIEN means "golden."
Boy/Male
Polish Latin
Fair-haired.
Girl/Female
Greek French
Immortal. 5th-century British military leader Ambrosius Aurelianus was probably a prototype for...
Boy/Male
Spanish
Golden.
Girl/Female
Greek
Immortal. 5th-century British military leader Ambrosius Aurelianus was probably a prototype for...
Boy/Male
British, English, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Polish, Swedish
From Aurehanus which is Derived from the Latin Aurum; Fair; Golden Haired; Little Golden One
AURELIAN
AURELIAN
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tejasmita | தேஜஸà¯à®®à¯€à®¤à®¾
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Sahabi
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pleasant, The Tulsi plant
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu
Water which flows from melted ice from mountain, Water born
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
New Raag
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sweet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Durwank | தà¯à®°à¯à®µà®¾à®‚க
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Respect; High Regard; Honour
AURELIAN
AURELIAN
AURELIAN
AURELIAN
AURELIAN
n.
An amateur collector and breeder of insects, esp. of butterflies and moths; a lepidopterist.
a.
Of or pertaining to the aurelia.