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  • AD 83
  • Calendar year

    AD 83 (LXXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and

    AD 83

    AD_83

  • 83
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    83 may refer to: 83 (number), the natural number following 82 and preceding 84 one of the years 83 BC, AD 83, 1983, 2083 83 (film), a 2021 Indian Hindi

    83

    83

  • 80s
  • Ninth decade of the first century AD

    the Battle of Mons Graupius (AD 83). In China, the Han–Xiongnu War continued, with the Battle of the Altai Mountains (AD 89) bringing the Northern Xiongnu

    80s

    80s

    80s

  • Battle of Mons Graupius
  • AD 83 Roman victory in modern Scotland

    Tacitus, a Roman military victory in what is now Scotland, taking place in AD 83 or, less probably, 84. The exact location of the battle is a matter of debate

    Battle of Mons Graupius

    Battle of Mons Graupius

    Battle_of_Mons_Graupius

  • Calgacus
  • Caledonian chief at the AD 83 Battle of Mons Graupius

    Julius Agricola at the Battle of Mons Graupius in northern Scotland in AD 83 or 84. There is debate as to the existence of Calgacus; Anthony Kamm and

    Calgacus

    Calgacus

    Calgacus

  • 2026 New York gubernatorial election
  • (2015–present) from AD-83 (2001–present) Phil Ramos, deputy speaker of the New York State Assembly (2015–2020, 2023–present) from AD-06 (2003–present) Crystal

    2026 New York gubernatorial election

    2026 New York gubernatorial election

    2026_New_York_gubernatorial_election

  • Roman province
  • Ancient Roman administrative regions

    imperial prefectures). A province was the basic and, until the Tetrarchy (from AD 293), the largest territorial and administrative unit of the empire's territorial

    Roman province

    Roman province

    Roman_province

  • Gnaeus Julius Agricola
  • Roman governor and general (40–93)

    On the battle in general, see Duncan B. Campbell, Mons Grapius AD 83 (2010), pp. 57-83. Tacitus, Agricola 29 "Cornelius Tacitus, The Life of Cnæus Julius

    Gnaeus Julius Agricola

    Gnaeus Julius Agricola

    Gnaeus_Julius_Agricola

  • Quintus Petillius Cerialis
  • 1st century AD Roman general, consul and administrator

    Quintus Petillius Cerialis Caesius Rufus (c. AD 30 — after AD 83), otherwise known as Quintus Petillius Cerialis, was a Roman general and administrator

    Quintus Petillius Cerialis

    Quintus_Petillius_Cerialis

  • Domitian's Wars against the Chatti
  • Part of the Roman-Germanic Wars (83–89 CE)

    Wars against the Chatti were Roman military campaigns carried out between AD 83 and 89, against the German tribesmen of the Chatti, who later supporterd

    Domitian's Wars against the Chatti

    Domitian's Wars against the Chatti

    Domitian's_Wars_against_the_Chatti

  • Hill
  • Landform that extends above the surrounding terrain

    recorded military conflict in Scotland, the Battle of Mons Graupius in AD 83. Modern era conflicts include the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill (which was

    Hill

    Hill

    Hill

  • Caledonians
  • Ancient Celtic peoples of Scotland

    that the Caledonians and Picts might not have been Celtic speakers. In AD 83 or 84, the Caledonians, led by Calgacus, were defeated at the hands of Gnaeus

    Caledonians

    Caledonians

    Caledonians

  • 1st century
  • One hundred years, from AD 1 to AD 100

    spanning AD 1 (represented by the Roman numeral I) through AD 100 (C) according to the Julian calendar. It is often written as the 1st century AD or 1st

    1st century

    1st century

    1st_century

  • Lucius Minicius Rufus
  • 1st century Roman senator, consul and governor

    Bithynia et Pontus in AD 82/83, then afterwards appointed legatus propraetor, or imperial governor, of Gallia Lugdunensis for the years AD 83 to 87. These offices

    Lucius Minicius Rufus

    Lucius_Minicius_Rufus

  • List of geodesists
  • 135–51 BC (ancient Greece) Menelaus of Alexandria, c. AD 70–140 (ancient Greece) Claudius Ptolemy, c. AD 83–168 Roman Empire, (Roman Egypt) Al-Ma'mun, 786–833

    List of geodesists

    List of geodesists

    List_of_geodesists

  • Roman Gaul
  • Gaul as a province of the Roman Empire

    were incorporated into the provinces Raetia (15 BC) and Germania Superior (AD 83). Roman citizenship was granted to all in 212 by the Constitutio Antoniniana

    Roman Gaul

    Roman Gaul

    Roman_Gaul

  • Carlisle
  • City in Cumbria, England

    of the Caldew and Eden rivers. The fort at Carlisle was reconstructed in AD 83 using oak timbers from further afield, rather than local alder as a possible

    Carlisle

    Carlisle

    Carlisle

  • Time Commanders
  • British television series

    Series 1 (2003): Trebia (218 BC) Watling Street (AD 60 or 61) Bibracte (58 BC) Mons Graupius (AD 83) Tigranocerta (69 BC) Pharsalus (48 BC) Cannae (216

    Time Commanders

    Time_Commanders

  • Ad Astra (film)
  • 2019 film by James Gray

    Ad Astra is a 2019 psychological science fiction film, directed by James Gray and written by Gray and Ethan Gross. Starring Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones

    Ad Astra (film)

    Ad_Astra_(film)

  • Vacomagi
  • Ancient British people of Northern Scotland

    of the Clyde–Forth isthmus. The Battle of Mons Graupius took place in 83 or 84 AD between the Roman army and a coalition of Vacomagi, Caledonii and other

    Vacomagi

    Vacomagi

    Vacomagi

  • Caesar (title)
  • Imperial title in the Roman and Byzantine Empires

    from being a surname to a title used by the Roman emperors can be traced to AD 68, following the fall of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. When used on its own

    Caesar (title)

    Caesar (title)

    Caesar_(title)

  • AD 84
  • Calendar year

    Europe for naming years. Possible date of the Battle of Mons Graupius (AD 83 or 84), in which Gnaeus Julius Agricola defeats the Caledonians.[self-published

    AD 84

    AD_84

  • Han dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty in China (202 BC – 220 AD)

    The Han dynasty (202 BC – 9 AD, 25–220 AD) was an imperial dynasty of China established by Liu Bang, and preceded by the short-lived Qin dynasty (221–206 BC)

    Han dynasty

    Han dynasty

    Han_dynasty

  • Giuseppe Genco Russo
  • Italian mafioso and politician (1893–1976)

    Mafia Business, p. 42 La morte di Genco Russo "boss dei boss" della mafia; Ad 83 anni, stroncato da enfisema polmonare (in Italian), La Stampa, 19 March

    Giuseppe Genco Russo

    Giuseppe Genco Russo

    Giuseppe_Genco_Russo

  • Marcus Cornelius Nigrinus Curiatius Maternus
  • 1st century Roman senator and general

    Domitian. He was suffect consul during the nundinium of September to October AD 83 with Lucius Calventius Sextus Carminius Vetus. Although some experts consider

    Marcus Cornelius Nigrinus Curiatius Maternus

    Marcus Cornelius Nigrinus Curiatius Maternus

    Marcus_Cornelius_Nigrinus_Curiatius_Maternus

  • Veleda
  • 1st century seeress of the Bructeri, a Germanic people

    pro-Roman king by the Bructeri in AD 83 or 84. She was evidently long since deceased by the time Tacitus wrote his Germania in AD 98. In her 1795 novel Velleda

    Veleda

    Veleda

    Veleda

  • Gnaeus Pedanius Fuscus Salinator
  • 1st century Roman senator and suffect consul

    active in the late 1st century AD. He is estimated to have been born between BCE 29 and 91 He was suffect consul in either AD 83 or 84. Salinator is known

    Gnaeus Pedanius Fuscus Salinator

    Gnaeus_Pedanius_Fuscus_Salinator

  • Galloway
  • Region in southwestern Scotland

    Antiquaries of Scotland: 265–318. Campbell, Duncan B. (2010). Mons Graupius AD 83: Rome's Battle at the Edge of the World. Oxford: Osprey. pp. 45–46. ISBN 9781846039263

    Galloway

    Galloway

    Galloway

  • Burntisland
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    used the natural harbour and set up camp at the nearby Dunearn Hill in AD 83. The earliest historical record of the town was in the 12th century, when

    Burntisland

    Burntisland

    Burntisland

  • Saladin
  • Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1137–1193)

    Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (c. 1137 – 4 March 1193), commonly known as Saladin, was a Kurdish commander and political leader. He was the founder of the

    Saladin

    Saladin

    Saladin

  • Livia
  • Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14

    Livia Drusilla (30 January 59 BC – AD 29) was Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14 as the wife of Augustus, the first Roman emperor. She was known as Julia

    Livia

    Livia

    Livia

  • Playing (film)
  • 2007 Brazilian film

    list and also number 2 in the documentary list. In response to a newspaper ad, 83 women responded and told their life story in a studio. Twenty-three of them

    Playing (film)

    Playing_(film)

  • Bertha (Perth)
  • Roman fort in Scotland

    it was called "Rathinveramon". The fort was a supply base built around AD 83 to support the occasional Roman expeditions into north-east Scotland. At

    Bertha (Perth)

    Bertha_(Perth)

  • Gilbert Ker
  • 17th-century Scottish soldier

    [citation needed] Pugh, R. J. M. (19 January 2013). The Killing Fields of Scotland: AD 83 to 1746. Casemate Publishers. p. 315. ISBN 978-1-78346-988-8. v t e

    Gilbert Ker

    Gilbert_Ker

  • Online advertising
  • Form of advertising that uses the Internet

    advertising agencies that help create and place the ad copy, an ad server which technologically delivers the ad and tracks statistics, and advertising affiliates

    Online advertising

    Online_advertising

  • Enrique Bravo Cóndor
  • Peruvian footballer (1955–2019)

    Spanish). 12 November 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2025. "Resolución No. 0826 - AD -83" (PDF). Plataforma del Estado Peruano (in Spanish). Lima. 20 October 1983

    Enrique Bravo Cóndor

    Enrique Bravo Cóndor

    Enrique_Bravo_Cóndor

  • Justuleia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Aulus Justuleius Balbus, one of the municipal duumvirs at Sora in Latium in AD 83. He may be the same as the person of that name mentioned in an inscription

    Justuleia gens

    Justuleia_gens

  • Wanaparthy
  • Town in Telangana, India

    founded in 1512 AD, after the Kakatiya kingdom declined. In 1817 AD, the Suguru estate's capital was transferred to Wanaparthy Province in 1817 AD Wanaparthy

    Wanaparthy

    Wanaparthy

    Wanaparthy

  • Nero
  • Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68

    Domitius Ahenobarbus; 15 December 37 AD – 9 June 68 AD) was Roman emperor from 54 AD until his suicide in 68 AD, as the final emperor of the Julio-Claudian

    Nero

    Nero

    Nero

  • James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas
  • 15th-century Scottish nobleman (1426–1491)

    1911. Pugh, R. J. M. (19 January 2013). The Killing Fields of Scotland: AD 83 to 1746. Casemate Publishers. ISBN 978-1-78346-988-8. Brown, Michael; Tanner

    James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas

    James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas

    James_Douglas,_9th_Earl_of_Douglas

  • Aulus Didius Gallus Fabricius Veiento
  • 1st century Roman senator and consul

    major role in the courts of several Roman emperors during the first century AD. For his usefulness, Veiento was rewarded with the office of suffect consul

    Aulus Didius Gallus Fabricius Veiento

    Aulus_Didius_Gallus_Fabricius_Veiento

  • Betiliena gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    order of the emperor in AD 40. Betilienus Anthus, one of the Decurions at Sora in Latium, named in an inscription dating from AD 83. Publius Betilienus Synegdemus

    Betiliena gens

    Betiliena_gens

  • AD Parla
  • Association football club in Spain

    The club was founded by José Paz Serrano in 1973. During its first 8 years AD Parla won several Regional competitions and reached the Tercera División.

    AD Parla

    AD_Parla

  • Maternus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    suffect consul of AD 83 Curiatius Maternus, who appears in Tacitus's Dialogus de oratoribus; he may be the same person as the consul of 83 Julius Maternus

    Maternus

    Maternus

  • Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
  • Volcanic eruption in Italy

    In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius, a stratovolcano located in the modern-day region of Campania, Italy, erupted, causing one of the deadliest eruptions in history

    Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD

    Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD

    Eruption_of_Mount_Vesuvius_in_79_AD

  • Terentia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    May and June, in AD 83. Terentius Maximus an usurper during the reign of Titus. Decimus Terentius Scaurianus, consul suffectus in AD 102 or 104, was an

    Terentia gens

    Terentia_gens

  • AD Guíxols
  • Spanish football club

    1976–77 5 1ª Reg. 16th 1977–78 6 1ª Reg. 15th 1978–79 6 1ª Reg. 3rd 1979–80 6 1ª Reg. 2nd 1980–81 6 1ª Reg. 9th 1981–82 6 1ª Reg. 9th 1982–83 6 1ª Reg. 9th

    AD Guíxols

    AD_Guíxols

  • Tanusia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    century. Lucius Tanusius Dexter, one of the aediles at Sora in Latium in AD 83. Lucius Tanusius M. f. Pudens, a native of Sassina in Umbria, was a soldier

    Tanusia gens

    Tanusia_gens

  • 83rd
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cup, the 1995 Canadian Football League championship game 83 (disambiguation) AD 83, the year 83 (LXXXIII) of the Julian calendar This disambiguation page

    83rd

    83rd

  • Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)
  • Part of the First Jewish–Roman War

    Investigation into the Jewish Freedom Movement in the Period from Herod until 70 AD. Translated by Smith, David (2nd (Translated from German) ed.). Edinburgh:

    Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)

    Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)

    Siege_of_Jerusalem_(70_CE)

  • Zhang Heng
  • Chinese scientist and statesman (78–139)

    Zhang Heng (Chinese: 張衡; AD 78 – 139), courtesy name Pingzi, formerly romanized Chang Heng, was a Chinese polymathic scientist and statesman who lived

    Zhang Heng

    Zhang Heng

    Zhang_Heng

  • Reductio ad absurdum
  • Argument that leads to a logical absurdity

    In logic, reductio ad absurdum (Latin for "reduction to absurdity"), also known as argumentum ad absurdum (Latin for "argument to absurdity"), apagogical

    Reductio ad absurdum

    Reductio ad absurdum

    Reductio_ad_absurdum

  • Scotland during the Roman Empire
  • Aspect of Scottish history

    Plutarch the tale of an expedition to the west coast in or shortly before AD 83. He stated that it was "a gloomy journey amongst uninhabited islands" but

    Scotland during the Roman Empire

    Scotland during the Roman Empire

    Scotland_during_the_Roman_Empire

  • Laberia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    prefect. Lucius Laberius L. f. Maximus, equestrian governor of Egypt in AD 83, and subsequently praetorian prefect. His son, Manius, was the first of

    Laberia gens

    Laberia_gens

  • McDonnell Douglas MD-80
  • Jet airliner model, series based on the DC-9

    from the DC-9-50 and have a 28% larger wing. The larger variants (MD-81/82/83/88) are 148 ft (45.1 m) long to seat 155 passengers in coach and, with varying

    McDonnell Douglas MD-80

    McDonnell Douglas MD-80

    McDonnell_Douglas_MD-80

  • 82
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    82 (number), the natural number following 81 and preceding 83 One of the years 82 BC, AD 82, 1982, 2082 The international calling code for South Korea

    82

    82

  • AD Alcorcón
  • Spanish association football club

    Source: AD Alcorcón (in Spanish) José Díaz Raúl González Juan Antonio Anquela José Bordalás Julio Velázquez AD Alcorcón B "Información" (in Spanish). AD Alcorcón

    AD Alcorcón

    AD_Alcorcón

  • Origins and architecture of the Taj Mahal
  • Taj Mahal began in 1632 AD, (1041 AH), on the south bank of the River Yamuna in Agra, and was substantially complete by 1648 AD (1058 AH). The design was

    Origins and architecture of the Taj Mahal

    Origins and architecture of the Taj Mahal

    Origins_and_architecture_of_the_Taj_Mahal

  • AD Sabiñánigo
  • Spanish football team

    1978–79 4 3ª 16th 1979–80 4 3ª 5th 1980–81 4 3ª 8th 1981–82 4 3ª 13th 1982–83 4 3ª 2nd 1983–84 4 3ª 6th 1984–85 4 3ª 3rd 1985–86 4 3ª 9th 1986–87 4 3ª 6th

    AD Sabiñánigo

    AD_Sabiñánigo

  • Maya civilization
  • Mesoamerican civilization (c. 2000 BC – 1697 AD)

    agriculture and the earliest villages. The Preclassic period (c. 2000 BC to 250 AD) saw the establishment of the first complex societies in the Maya region,

    Maya civilization

    Maya civilization

    Maya_civilization

  • Loch Ore
  • Freshwater loch in Fife, Scotland

    meaning "the dull loch". The Roman General Agricola held winter quarters in A.D.83 on the edge of Loch Ore, soon after his invasion of Britain and before proceeding

    Loch Ore

    Loch Ore

    Loch_Ore

  • Doha
  • Capital and largest city of Qatar

    Doha (/ˈdoʊhɑː/; Arabic: الدوحة, romanized: ad-Dawḥah [ædˈdæwħæh, -ˈdoː-]) is the capital city and main financial hub of Qatar. Located on the Persian

    Doha

    Doha

    Doha

  • Paul the Apostle
  • Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)

     64/65 AD), commonly known as Paul the Apostle or Saint Paul, was a Christian apostle who spread the teachings of Jesus in the first-century AD. For his

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul_the_Apostle

  • John the Apostle
  • Apostle of Jesus (6 – 100 AD)

    John the Apostle (Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης; Latin: Ioannes; c. 6 AD – c. 100 AD), also known as Saint John the Beloved and, in Eastern Orthodox Christianity

    John the Apostle

    John the Apostle

    John_the_Apostle

  • Claudius
  • Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54

    ɡɛrˈmaːnɪkʊs]; 1 August 10 BC – 13 October AD 54), or Claudius, was a Roman emperor, ruling from AD 41 until his death in AD 54. The fourth ruler of the Julio-Claudian

    Claudius

    Claudius

    Claudius

  • History of China
  • thereafter, China entered its classical era with the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD), marking a critical period. A term for the Chinese language is still "Han

    History of China

    History_of_China

  • Al-Masih ad-Dajjal
  • Islamic eschatological figure

    Al-Masih ad-Dajjal (Arabic: الْمَسِيحُ الدَّجَّالُ, romanized: Al-Masih ad-Dajjal, lit. 'the False Messiah'), otherwise referred to simply as the Dajjal

    Al-Masih ad-Dajjal

    Al-Masih ad-Dajjal

    Al-Masih_ad-Dajjal

  • Jesus
  • First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader

    Jesus (c. 6 to 4 BC – AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, and by various other names and titles, was a 1st-century Jewish

    Jesus

    Jesus

    Jesus

  • Pompeii
  • Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy

    20 ft) of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Largely preserved under the ash, Pompeii offers a snapshot of Roman life

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

  • Roman conquest of Britain
  • First century AD invasion of Britain by the Romans

    earnest in AD 43 under Emperor Claudius, and was largely completed in the southern half of Britain (most of what is now called England and Wales) by AD 87, when

    Roman conquest of Britain

    Roman conquest of Britain

    Roman_conquest_of_Britain

  • Quetzalcōātl
  • Central deity in Aztec religion

    first century BC or first century AD. That period lies within the Late Preclassic to Early Classic period (400 BC – 600 AD) of Mesoamerican chronology; veneration

    Quetzalcōātl

    Quetzalcōātl

    Quetzalcōātl

  • Pomponia Graecina
  • 1st century AD Roman noblewoman

    Pomponia Graecina (d. 83 AD) was a noble Roman woman of the first century who was related to the Julio-Claudian dynasty. She was the wife of Aulus Plautius

    Pomponia Graecina

    Pomponia_Graecina

  • Domitia Longina
  • Roman empress from AD 81 to 96

    Domitia Longina (c. 50–55 – c. 126–130s AD) was a Roman empress and wife to the Roman emperor Domitian. She was the youngest daughter of the general and

    Domitia Longina

    Domitia Longina

    Domitia_Longina

  • Chichen Itza
  • Pre-Columbian Maya city in Mexico

    Classic (c. 600–900 AD) through the Terminal Classic (c. 800–900 AD) and into the early portion of the Postclassic period (c. 900–1200 AD). The site exhibits

    Chichen Itza

    Chichen Itza

    Chichen_Itza

  • Petra
  • Ancient rock-cut historical city in Jordan

    rainwater collecting and desert farming. Petra flourished in the 1st century AD, when its Al-Khazneh structure, possibly the mausoleum of Nabataean king Aretas

    Petra

    Petra

    Petra

  • Imad ad-Din Zengi II
  • Emir of Sinjar-based Zengid dynasty (died 1197)

    Fatah Imad ad-Din al-Malik al-Adil Zengi Ibn Mawdud (Arabic: أبو الفتح عماد الدين "الملك العادل" زنكي بن مودود; died 1197), better known as Imad ad-Din Zengi

    Imad ad-Din Zengi II

    Imad ad-Din Zengi II

    Imad_ad-Din_Zengi_II

  • AD Las Palas
  • Spanish football team

    Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey 1982–83 7 2ª Reg. 12th 1983–84 7 2ª Reg. 4th 1984–85 7 2ª Reg. 7th 1985–86 7 2ª Reg. 9th 1986–87 7 2ª Reg. 5th

    AD Las Palas

    AD_Las_Palas

  • Parthian Empire
  • Iranian empire (247 BC – 224 AD)

    political and cultural power centered in ancient Iran from 247 BC to 224 AD. Its latter name comes from its founder, Arsaces I, who led the Parni tribe

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian_Empire

  • Ancient Rome
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    the 5th century AD. It encompasses the Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), the Roman Republic (509‍–‍27 BC), and the Roman Empire (27 BC – 476 AD) until the fall

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient_Rome

  • AD Ceuta FC
  • Association football club in Spain

    2012 due to an administrative relegation, Atlético Ceuta tried to merge with AD Ceuta. However, due to the latter's high debts, the club remained under the

    AD Ceuta FC

    AD_Ceuta_FC

  • List of languages by first written account
  • 4th century AD: Germanic (Gothic) 4th century AD: Tocharian (Tocharian B) 4th century AD: Armenian (Classical Armenian) 10th century AD: Slavic (Old

    List of languages by first written account

    List_of_languages_by_first_written_account

  • Augustus
  • Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14

    AD 14), also known as Octavian (Latin: Octavianus), was the founder of the Roman Empire and the first Roman emperor from 27 BC until his death in AD 14

    Augustus

    Augustus

    Augustus

  • Lady Jane Grey
  • Disputed Queen of England and Ireland in 1553

    executed, Dudley attended Mass and took the communion at the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula. Northumberland's religious retraction outraged Jane, who was a fervent

    Lady Jane Grey

    Lady Jane Grey

    Lady_Jane_Grey

  • Lucius Calventius Sextus Carminius Vetus
  • 1st century Roman senator and suffect consul

    Trajan. He was suffect consul in the nundinium of September to October AD 83 as the colleague of Marcus Cornelius Nigrinus Curiatius Maternus. He is

    Lucius Calventius Sextus Carminius Vetus

    Lucius_Calventius_Sextus_Carminius_Vetus

  • Poseidon
  • Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses

    Metamorphoses, VI: 213, 458 (AD 8); Hyginus, Fables, 82: Tantalus, 83: Pelops, 84: Oenomaus & Poetic Astronomy, ii (1st century AD) Pausanias, Description

    Poseidon

    Poseidon

    Poseidon

  • Demetrios of Tarsus
  • dated by him arriving at Delphi a short time before the Pythian Games in A.D. 83–84. The sole reference to Demetrius' voyage in classical literature is

    Demetrios of Tarsus

    Demetrios of Tarsus

    Demetrios_of_Tarsus

  • Arminius
  • Germanic Cherusci chieftain (18/17 BC – AD 21)

    Arminius (/ɑːrˈmɪniəs/; 18/17 BC–AD 21) was a chieftain of the Germanic Cherusci tribe who is best known for commanding an alliance of Germanic tribes

    Arminius

    Arminius

    Arminius

  • Panzer Division Kempf
  • German armored division

    also East Prussia Panzer Formation (de: Panzerverband Ostpreußen) was an ad hoc combined arms formation consisting of regular German Army personnel and

    Panzer Division Kempf

    Panzer_Division_Kempf

  • Sexuality in ancient Rome
  • Attitudes and behaviors towards sex in ancient Rome

    (d. c. 102/4 AD), whose observations of society are braced by sexually explicit invective; the satirist Juvenal (d. early 2nd century AD), who rails against

    Sexuality in ancient Rome

    Sexuality in ancient Rome

    Sexuality_in_ancient_Rome

  • List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
  • Erevan, history is unfortunately silent until the beginning of the 7th century AD. After losing its foremost significance all the way back in the era of Urartu

    List of oldest continuously inhabited cities

    List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities

  • Domino's
  • American multinational pizza restaurant chain

    India, and 1,249 in the United Kingdom. Domino's has stores in more than 83 countries and 5,701 cities worldwide. In 1960, Tom Monaghan and his brother

    Domino's

    Domino's

    Domino's

  • Dionysus
  • Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine

    the second century AD were often buried in sarcophagi carved with crowded scenes of Bacchus and his entourage. The fourth-century AD Lycurgus Cup in the

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

  • Lavasoft
  • Software company of Canada

    Starting with Ad-Aware version 10, the Bitdefender antivirus engine was used instead. According to PC World Magazine, an older version of Ad-Aware, the Anniversary

    Lavasoft

    Lavasoft

  • AD 86
  • Calendar year

    AD 86 (LXXXVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Petronianus

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  • AD 90
  • Calendar year

    AD 90 (XC) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Domitian and Nerva (or

    AD 90

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  • Platonic Academy
  • Educative center founded by Plato

    Philo of Larissa in 83 BC. Although philosophers continued to teach Plato's philosophy in Athens during the Roman era, it was not until AD 410 that a revived

    Platonic Academy

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  • AD Villaviciosa de Odón
  • Spanish football team

    1979–80 6 1ª Reg. 15th 1980–81 7 2ª Reg. 14th 1981–82 8 3ª Reg. P. 10th 1982–83 7 2ª Reg. 6th 1983–84 7 2ª Reg. 11th 1984–85 7 2ª Reg. 2nd 1985–86 6 1ª Reg

    AD Villaviciosa de Odón

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  • Legio IX Hispana
  • Roman legion

    the Imperial Roman army that existed from the 1st century BC until at least AD 120. The legion fought in various provinces of the late Roman Republic and

    Legio IX Hispana

    Legio IX Hispana

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  • Hegemony
  • Political, economic or military predominance of one state over other states

    other states, either regional or global. In Ancient Greece (ca. 8th BC – AD 6th c.), hegemony denotes the politico-military dominance of the hegemon city-state

    Hegemony

    Hegemony

    Hegemony

  • List of Roman governors of Germania Inferior
  • AD 80–83: Sextus Julius Frontinus (?) AD 87–89: Aulus Bucius Lappius Maximus AD 91–96: Marcus Ulpius Trajanus AD     96–97: Marcus Ulpius Trajanus AD

    List of Roman governors of Germania Inferior

    List of Roman governors of Germania Inferior

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  • Aoibheann
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Aoibheann

    aoibhinn ”pleasant, beautiful sheen, of radiant beauty.” Often interpreted as “little Eve.” One Aoibheann was the mother of St. Enda of Aran who died c. 530 AD.

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  • Veleda
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic

    Veleda

    Inspired intelligence. Famous bearer: Veleda was a 1st century AD Germanic prophetess.

    Veleda

  • Ad-DÂrr |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ad-DÂrr |

    The afflicter

    Ad-DÂrr |

  • Eavan Aoibheann
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Eavan Aoibheann

    aoibhinn ”pleasant, beautiful sheen, of radiant beauty.” Often interpreted as “little Eve.” One Aoibheann was the mother of St. Enda of Aran who died c. 530 AD.

    Eavan Aoibheann

  • Iona
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Iona

    St. Colmcille founded his monastery on Iona, the island between Ireland and Scotland in 563 AD and thus the name is associated with “blessed.”

    Iona

  • Ledbetter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ledbetter

    English : occupational name for a worker in lead, Middle English ledbetere, from Old English lēad ‘lead’ + the agent noun from bēatan ‘to beat’.

    Ledbetter

  • Ad-DÂrr
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ad-DÂrr

    The afflicter

    Ad-DÂrr

  • Hadrien
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Hadrien

    Dark.. In the 2nd century AD Roman Emperor Hadrian caused the Hadrian wall to be built in Britain.

    Hadrien

  • Ad-Darr
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ad-Darr

    The creator of the harmful

    Ad-Darr

  • Ad
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Dutch, Hebrew

    Ad

    Son of the Red Earth; Son of Adam

    Ad

  • Juhaymah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Juhaymah

    There is a Suggestion that her Name was Hujaymah; She was Umm Ad-darda; And a Narrator of Hadith

    Juhaymah

  • Ad-Darr |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ad-Darr |

    The creator of the harmful

    Ad-Darr |

  • Ellie
  • Girl/Female

    French American English

    Ellie

    Aintroduced into Britain in 12th century AD by King Henry II's wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine.

    Ellie

  • BARTLE
  • Male

    Irish

    BARTLE

    Pet form of Irish Gaelic Bairtliméad, BARTLE means "son of Talmai."

    BARTLE

  • GIL-AD
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GIL-AD

    (גִּיל-עַד) Hebrew name GIL-AD means "hard, stony region."

    GIL-AD

  • MAIRÉAD
  • Female

    Irish

    MAIRÉAD

    (pron. my-raid) Irish Gaelic form of Greek Margarites, MAIRÉAD means "pearl."

    MAIRÉAD

  • Redfern
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Redfern

    English : habitational name from Redfern near Rochdale, Greater Manchester, so called from Old English rēad ‘red’ + fearn ‘fern’, ‘bracken’.

    Redfern

  • Shadbolt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shadbolt

    English : of uncertain origin. Possibly topographic, from Old English scēad ‘boundary’ + bōþl ‘building’, ‘dwelling house’, ‘hall’.

    Shadbolt

  • SINÉAD
  • Female

    Irish

    SINÉAD

    (pron. Shinade) Irish Gaelic form of French Jeanette, SINÉAD means "God is gracious." 

    SINÉAD

  • BAIRTLIMÉAD
  • Male

    Irish

    BAIRTLIMÉAD

    Irish Gaelic form of Latin Bartholomaeus, BAIRTLIMÉAD means "son of Talmai." 

    BAIRTLIMÉAD

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  • Al-
  • A prefix.

    To; at; on; -- in OF. shortened to a-. See Ad-.

  • Caressingly
  • ad.

    In caressing manner.

  • Charge d'affaires
  • n.

    A diplomatic representative, or minister of an inferior grade, accredited by the government of one state to the minister of foreign affairs of another; also, a substitute, ad interim, for an ambassador or minister plenipotentiary.

  • Repetend
  • n.

    That part of a circulating decimal which recurs continually, ad infinitum: -- sometimes indicated by a dot over the first and last figures; thus, in the circulating decimal .728328328 + (otherwise .7/8/), the repetend is 283.

  • Perpendicular
  • a.

    At right angles to a given line or surface; as, the line ad is perpendicular to the line bc.