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    Uranius is the name of two possible Roman usurpers of the third century AD. The first Uranius is mentioned only by Zosimus, and was briefly active during...
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    Uranius Mons, formerly Uranius Patera, is a volcano on Mars located in the Tharsis quadrangle, named after a classical albedo feature. The name "Uranius...
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    Uranius Tholus is a volcano on Mars located in the Tharsis quadrangle at 26.52° north latitude and 262.43° east longitude. It is 61.4 kilometres (38 mi)...
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  • The temple at Emesa, containing the holy stone (baetyl), on the reverse of this provincial bronze coin by Roman usurper Uranius (253–254 AD)...
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    August 2007. de Pater, I.; Romani, P. N.; Atreya, S. K. (December 1989). "Uranius Deep Atmosphere Revealed" (PDF). Icarus. 82 (2): 288–313. Bibcode:1989Icar...
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    response. Persian invasions were repeated in the following year, but now Uranius Antoninus (a priest originally called Sampsiceramus), a descendant of the...
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    The baetyl of Elgabal back in its home temple at Emesa, on a coin of Uranius...
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    unscathed. The earliest extant mention of him is contained in a 432 letter by Uranius, bishop of Nola, on the death of his mentor Saint Paulinus of Nola, where...
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  • the Western front, depicting him on horseback with a captured Valerian, a dead Gordian III, and a kneeling emperor, either Philip the Arab or Uranius....
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    little information as to identifying them. Both Hippolytus of Rome and Uranius mention three distinct peoples in Arabia during the first half of the third...
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