Welcome! Hello, DivusFilius, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few...
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Wikipedia, something that will doubtlessly improve its image. Good Work! DivusFilius 04:09, 5 June 2006 (UTC) Thank you for the article concerning Oak Grove...
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correct (13–14 AD), Augustus was not dead, and is thus the only filius Divi at the time, the Divus meaning Julius Caesar. There's a discussion at Talk:Roman...
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was formally deified as "the Divine Julius" (Divus Iulius), and Caesar Augustus henceforth became Divi filius ("Son of a God"). Birth of Jesus National Geographic...
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Waltharius, however, reads: Et dum forte nepos conspexerat hoc Camalonis, / filius ipsius Kimo cognomine fratris, / quem referunt quidam Scaramundum nomine...
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