Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, commonly known simply as Boethius (/boʊˈiːθiəs/; Latin: Boetius; c. 480–524 AD), was a Roman senator, consul, magister...
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Boethius (c. 477 – 524 AD) was a Roman philosopher of the early 6th century. Boethius, Boëthius, or Boetius may also refer to: Buíte of Monasterboice...
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He was likely the father of the Roman philosopher, Boethius. He was probably the son of Boethius, the praetorian prefect of Italy, who was put to death...
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the following: Daniel Boëthius (1751–1810), enlightenment philosopher Jacob Edvard Boëthius (1789–1849), jurist Simon Boëthius (1850–1924), historian...
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Boethius served while awaiting trial—and eventual execution—for the alleged crime of treason under the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great. Boethius...
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10 August 1890, Gerda Axelina Johanna Boëthius was the daughter of the academic historian Simon Johannes Boëthius and his wife Emilie (Essie) née Sahlin...
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The Old English Boethius is an Old English translation/adaptation of the sixth-century Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius, dating from between c. 880...
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Flavius Boethius (fl. 522–526) was a Roman politician during the Ostrogothic kingdom in Italy. Son of the philosopher Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius and...
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Boetius of Dacia (redirect from Boëthius of Dacia)
Boetius de Dacia, OP (also spelled Boethius de Dacia) was a 13th-century Danish philosopher. The rendering of his name Danske Bo ("Bo the Dane") into Medieval...
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It was named after the Roman philosopher Boethius. Before 1976, it was identified as Dubyago U. "Boethius (lunar crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature...
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