• Marcus Aper was a Roman orator and a native of Gaul, who rose by his eloquence to the rank of quaestor, tribune, and praetor, successively. He is introduced...
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  • gâchette [fr] (1970) The Cop (1970) Les Vacances de Marcus Aper (1992) Marcus Aper chez les Rutènes (1993) Marcus Aper et Laureolus (1994) Les Calendes de septembre...
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  • Aper may refer to: Aper (grammarian), 1st century Greek grammarian Marcus Aper, 1st century Roman orator Trosius Aper, 2nd century Roman grammarian and...
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  • Marcus Flavius Aper was a Roman politician and senator in the second century AD. Aper's father, Marcus Flavius Aper, was consul in 103 AD. His son of...
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    Cotiaeum along with Trosius Aper and Tuticius Proculus, teachers of Latin – took over Marcus's education in about 132 or 133. Marcus thanks Alexander for his...
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  • Trosius Aper was a grammarian of ancient Rome who served as one of two Latin tutors for the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, along with Tuticius Proculus...
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    Maternus, one of the speakers, to whom two leading lawyers of the day, Marcus Aper and Julius Secundus, have come to discuss a recent event; the fourth...
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    He asserted that Aper had killed Numerian and concealed the deed. In full view of the army, Diocletian then turned and killed Aper, who had been hauled...
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  • triumvir Marcus Antonius Antyllus - son of Mark Antony Antonius Castor - freedman Antonius Musa - physician Antonius Diogenes - writer Marcus Aper - advocate...
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    Marcus Didius Julianus (/ˈdɪdiəs/; 29 January 133 – 2 June 193) was Roman emperor from March to June 193, during the Year of the Five Emperors. Julianus...
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