Gaius Petronius Arbiter (/pɪˈtroʊniəs/; Classical Latin: [ˈɡaː.i.ʊs pɛˈt̪roː.ni.ʊˈs ar.bɪ.t̪ɛr]; c. AD 27 – 66; sometimes Titus Petronius Niger) was a...
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platform is situated to exploit the Petronius field, discovered in 1995 in Viosca Knoll (block VK 786) and named after Petronius, the Roman writer. The seabed...
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Satyricon (redirect from The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter)
been written by Gaius Petronius in the late 1st century AD, though the manuscript tradition identifies the author as Titus Petronius. The Satyricon is an...
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in 476. Petronius Maximus was born about 397. Although he was of obscure origin, it is believed that he belonged to the Anicius and Petronius families...
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Petronius (c. AD 27–66) was a Roman courtier during the reign of Nero, and author of the Satyricon. Petronius may also refer to: Members of the Petronia...
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lifetime, Petronius served as the superior of Tsmine and also oversaw other monasteries, including Šmin and Tse.: 163 Pachomius appointed Petronius as his...
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Gaius Petronius or Publius Petronius (c. 75 BC – after 20 BC) was the second and then fourth Prefect of Roman Aegyptus. Petronius led a campaign into...
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viris illustribus. Eucherius describes Petronius as renowned in Italy for his virtues. Gennadius writes that Petronius belonged to a noble family whose members...
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Astronomical Union (IAU) on the August 6, 2012. Petronius is named for the Roman author Petronius. Petronius has a region of permanent shadow on much of its...
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In the non-canonical Gospel of Peter, Petronius is the centurion who is ordered by Pontius Pilate to guard the tomb of Jesus (Gos. Peter 8). Cornelius...
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