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Avienus may refer to: Gennadius Avienus (fl. 450–460s), Roman politician Avienus (consul 501), Roman politician Rufius Magnus Faustus Avienus (consul
Avienus
Roman poet
Woestijne: De vroegste uitgaven van Avienus' Descriptio orbis terrae (1488-1515). 1959 H. Zehnacker: D'Aratos à Aviénus: Astronomie et idéologie. Illinois
Avienius
Poem written by Avienius
Ireland, R.L. Foster, ed. (Oxford University Press) 2000 ISBN 0-19-289323-8 "Avienus, Rufus Festus" The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology, Timothy Darvil
Ora_maritima
Roman aristocrat and politician
Aquitaine downplayed Avienus' role, giving all the credit for the success to Leo, ignoring both Trigetius and Avienus. Avienus also held several other
Gennadius_Avienus
Carthaginian navigator and explorer
28–29. Tierney 1976, p. 269. Avienus 1977, p. 9. Murphy: "It is commonly, although not universally, held that Avienus is writing about Ireland and England
Himilco
Roman military leader of the 1st century BCE
civic life. This was also intended to punish Avienus for an incident in 47 BCE in which, Caesar believed, Avienus had incited soldiers of the tenth legion
Gaius_Avienus
Ruler of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453
Valentinian III sent three envoys, the high civilian officers Gennadius Avienus and Trigetius, as well as Pope Leo I, who met Attila at Mincio in the vicinity
Attila
Massiena ... — Rufius Festus Avienus, Ora Maritima. However, there is currently no conclusive evidence that the Mastia of Avienus refers to the same site where
Mastia
Historic territories of Portugal and Galicia in the Iberian Peninsula
and Avienus. Routledge classical translations. London New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. pp. 140–1. ISBN 978-1-000-46166-4. Avienus, Rufius
Oestriminis
Roman politician
of Magnus Felix Ennodius; one letter by Ennodius to Avienus has been preserved. By 507/509, Avienus and his brother Albinus had already become patricii;
Avienus_(consul_501)
Head of the Catholic Church in 640
named Avienus, according to the Liber Pontificalis. The name of the father suggests descent from members of the Roman Senate. A previous Avienus was Roman
Pope_Severinus
Postumianus, Fl. Zeno Consul of the Roman Empire 449 with Astyrius Succeeded by Imp. Caes. Fl. Placidus Valentinianus Augustus VII, Gennadius Avienus
Florentius_Romanus_Protogenes
Extinct nomadic people in Eurasia (4th–6th centuries)
Valentinian III sent three envoys, the high civilian officers Gennadius Avienus and Trigetius, as well as Pope Leo I, who met Attila at Mincio in the vicinity
Huns
Ancient name for the island of Great Britain
Massaliote Periplus (originally written in the 6th century BC, translated by Avienus at the end of the 4th century AD), does not use the name Britannia; instead
Albion
Cape and locality in Spain
reference to the Mar Menor. According to Pliny the Elder and Rufus Festus Avienus, there was once a temple dedicated to Baal Hammon on the promontory of
Cape_Palos
Roman author of fables
Avianus (or possibly Avienus; c. AD 400) was a pagan writer of fables in Latin. The 42 fables which bear his name are dedicated to a certain Theodosius
Avianus
Calendar year
Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Avienus and Pompeius (or, less frequently, year 1254 Ab urbe condita). The denomination
501
Rufius Magnus Faustus Avienus was a politician of the Western Roman Empire. He was appointed consul for 502 with Flavius Probus as his colleague. His
Rufius_Magnus_Faustus_Avienus
Roman senator
son of Caecina Decius Maximus Basilius (consul in 480), and brother of Avienus (consul in 501), Theodorus (consul in 505) and Inportunus. John Moorhead
Caecina Decius Faustus Albinus
Caecina_Decius_Faustus_Albinus
Byzantine politician
Chronicon Paschale mentions Pompeius as Roman consul in 501, serving alongside Avienus. He is also known to have served as a military commander to the troops
Pompeius_(consul_501)
Political offices Preceded by Avienus, Pompeius Consul of the Roman Empire 502 with Rufius Magnus Faustus Avienus Junior Succeeded by Volusianus, Dexicrates
Probus_(consul_502)
Ancient tribe from Provence
ancient tribe dwelling in lower Provence. They are mentioned only once, by Avienus (4th century AD), who is thought to have drawn on a source dating to the
Nearchi
relative in the aristocracy" of Liberius – except for Venantius – was Avienus, consul of 501. Jones, A.H.M.; Martindale, J. R.; Morris, John, eds. (1980)
Venantius_(consul_507)
Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457
Succeeded by Leo I Political offices Preceded by Valentinian III and Gennadius Avienus Roman consul 451 Succeeded by Bassus Herculanus and Sporacius
Marcian
Administrative division of the late Roman Empire (337-584 CE)
(395) Eusebius (395–396) Mallius Theodorus (397–399) Valerius Messala Avienus (399–400) Rufus Synesius Hadrianus (400–405) Flavius Macrobius Longinianus
Praetorian prefecture of Italy
Praetorian_prefecture_of_Italy
Lost Phoenician merchant handbook
of the Ora Maritima (The Maritime Shores), preserved by the Roman poet Avienus, who wrote down parts of it much later, during the 4th century AD. Schulten
Massaliote_Periplus
Aurelius Aurius Aurunculeius Ausonius Autrodius Autronius Avianus Avidius Avienus Avilius Avius Axius Babrius Baebius Balonius Balventius Bantius Barbatius
List_of_Roman_nomina
Calendar year
Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Avienus and Probus (or, less frequently, year 1255 Ab urbe condita). The denomination
AD_502
Western Roman emperor from 425 to 455
Astyrius Florentius Romanus Protogenes Roman consul VI 450 with Gennadius Avienus Succeeded by Marcian Augustus Valerius Faltonius Adelfius Preceded by Aetius
Valentinian_III
Roman family
Avienus, named in an inscription from Florentia in Etruria. Sextus Avienus, named in an inscription from Hispalis in Hispania Baetica. Sextus Avienus
Aviena_gens
Ancient people from the Black Sea region
mentions of the Sindi dates back to the 4th century AD, made by Rufus Festus Avienus in his work "Description of the Earth" (Descriptio orbis terrae), where
Sindi_people
Swiss physician, bibliographer and naturalist (1516–1565)
de lacte et operibus lactariis a letter addressed to his friend Jacob Avienus (Vogel) of Glarus on the wonders to be found among the mountains, declaring
Conrad_Gessner
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
noted as Ra in the 4th century AD by the Roman geographer Rufus Festus Avienus. In the 6th century, the archbishopric of Arles was active and created
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
Inland sea in eastern Europe
Elder. Naturalis Historiæ ["Natural History"], iv.24 & vi.6. (in Latin) Avienus.[which?][clarification needed] v.32. (in Latin); Gaius Valerius Flaccus
Sea_of_Azov
Calendar year
time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Valentinianus and Avienus (or, less frequently, year 1203 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 450
450
1878 Museu d'arqueologia de Catalunya - La ruta dels ibers Rufus Festus Avienus. "Ora Maritima". The Latin Library. Retrieved 16 March 2026. Praeterque
Sordones
Roman senator
in 493 (presumably the first consul nominated by Theodoric the Great), Avienus in 501, Theodorus in 505, and Inportunus in 509. He was the first consul
Caecina Decius Maximus Basilius
Caecina_Decius_Maximus_Basilius
Municipality in Setúbal, Portugal
2° about Scarlat Lambrino, «Les Celtes dans la péninsule Ibérique selon Aviénus», Bulletin des Études portugaises, XIX (1956), p. 7-35 ; «Les Lusitaniens»
Sesimbra
Tribe closely allied to the Celtic Helvetii
later source contradicting the Germanic theory. About 360 AD Rufus Festus Avienus in Ora Maritima mentions a number of peoples living on the upper Rhône
Tulingi
II post consulatum Paulini Patricius Hypatius 501 Avienus Pompeius 502 Rufius Magnus Faustus Avienus Probus 503 Volusianus Dexicrates 504 Rufius Petronius
List_of_Roman_consuls
Head of the Catholic Church from 440 to 461
response, the emperor sent three envoys to negotiate with Attila: Gennadius Avienus, one of the consuls of 450, Memmius Aemilius Trygetius, the former urban
Pope_Leo_I
Roman senator
Johannes Sundwall believed Orestes was the son of Rufius Magnus Faustus Avienus, the consul of 502, and this view has been supported by more recent writers
Rufius Gennadius Probus Orestes
Rufius_Gennadius_Probus_Orestes
Collection of fables by Jean de La Fontaine
oriental; of 89 fables, no more than twenty are found in Bidpai's collection. Avienus and Horace are also drawn upon in the later books along with the earlier
La_Fontaine's_Fables
Ancient Roman family
political reasons, to emphasize family connections.[original research?] Avienus, which appears multiple times among the Rufii from the fourth to the sixth
Rufia_gens
Roman senator
Symmachus in the Laurentian schism, and his brother was Rufius Magnus Faustus Avienus, one of the consuls for 502. According to Magnus Felix Ennodius, Messala
Ennodius_Messala
Ausonius Auspex Auspicatus Auxentius Auxientius Auxiliaris Auxilio Auxilius Avienus Aviola Avitianus Avitillus Avitus Axilla Babulla Baebianus Balbillus Balbinus
List_of_Roman_cognomina
Roman name for Cartagena in Spain
been associated with the city of Mastia mentioned by the Greco-Latin poet Avienus in the work known as the Ora maritima, which contains the oldest preserved
Carthago_Nova
Hindu temple in Sri Lanka
and you will behold the towers of the roof stretched out. — Geography of Avienus poem of Rufius Festus Avienius, 350 CE Latin geographer and writer on the
Koneswaram_Temple
monastery. Apart from this codex, it is also mentioned by Rufus Festus Avienus in his Ora marítima:{{Jugum inde rursus et sacrum infernae Deae divesque
Virgin_of_Miracles
People from Galicia
of the Cassiterides island myth) and probably also gold. Incidentally, Avienus' Ora Maritima says after Himilco that the Oestrymni (inhabitants of western
Galicians
Roman senator, scholar and author
Eusebius Praetorian prefect of Italy 397–399 Succeeded by Valerius Messala Avienus Preceded by Honorius IV Eutychianus Roman consul 399 with Eutropius Succeeded by
Flavius_Mallius_Theodorus
Roman general and statesman (c. 390 – 454)
met an embassy including the prefect Trygetius, the ex-consul Gennadius Avienus, and Pope Leo I. After the meeting he turned his army back, having gained
Flavius_Aetius
Biblical term, generally a place-name
1962, suggest that Tarshish is either Sardinia or Tartessos. Rufus Festus Avienus the Latin writer of the 4th century AD, identified Tarshish as Cádiz. This
Tarshish
fresh water, fertile soil or a safe natural anchorage on the shoreline. Avienus cited the "shallow draft and dense mud of the shore" as reasons not to
History_of_Gibraltar
Horse race
Demi 2013 - Atlantic Jewel 2012 - Oasis Bloom 2011 - King's Rose 2010 - Avienus 2009 - Zarita 2008 - Tuesday Joy 2007 - Devil Moon 2006 - Astrodame 2005
W_H_Stocks_Stakes
Part of the Hunnic invasion of the Roman province of Gaul
own, sent an embassy consisting of Pope Leo I, Trygetius, and Gennadius Avienus to broker a treaty with Attila. Attila ultimately retreated from Italy
Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
Battle_of_the_Catalaunian_Plains
Roman senator
Maximus Basilius (consul in 480), and brother of Albinus (consul in 493), Avienus (consul in 501), and Inportunus (consul in 509). While helping his brother
Theodorus_(consul_505)
2000 novel by Lindsey Davis
son Diomedes. Meanwhile, things get worse: one of the suspected writers, Avienus, is found dead and Falco and his friend Petronius are also attacked, although
Ode_to_a_Banker
praetorian prefect of Italy from 509 to 512. Faustus was the son of Gennadius Avienus, a member of an ancient and noble Roman family which traced back its origins
Anicius_Probus_Faustus
Topics referred to by the same term
Cypsela (Catalonia) [ca], an ancient, possibly mythical city named in Avienus' Ora Maritima which would have been located in the coast of modern Catalonia
Cypsela
Roman senator
Maximus Basilius (consul in 480), and brother of Albinus (consul in 493), Avienus (consul in 501), and Theodorus (consul in 505). John Moorhead argues that
Inportunus
incorporating fragments from 11 ancient writers including Pytheas. When Avienus says it's two days sailing from Oestriminis to the Holy Isle, inhabited
Names_of_the_British_Isles
Roman statesman
Maecius Placidus, consularis vir in 370, son of Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus and wife Maecia Placida. Potter, David S., The Roman Empire at Bay: AD
Valerius Maximus (praetorian prefect)
Valerius_Maximus_(praetorian_prefect)
History of the municipality of Verona, Italy
delegation of the Roman Senate, composed of Pope Leo I, the consul Gennadius Avienus and the prefect Trygetius, who persuaded the Hun king to retreat to Pannonia
History_of_Verona
Group of Gallo-Italic dialects spoken in central-eastern Sicily
cusànn′l′ ngiustamint′. [better source needed] Un lupö e n-gneu mort' d' së, avìenu r'vat' nö stissu sciumö: chiù suva s' f'rmà u lupö , chjù sötta s' m'ttött'
Gallo-Italic_of_Sicily
Gallic tribe
put the inhabitants to flight and gave the evacuated land their name. — Avienus, Ora Maritima, 90–115, 154–159, transl. Murphy Around 320–300 BC, they
Osismii
Roman consul
Preceded by Fl. Iohannes Gibbus Consul of the Roman Empire 500 with Patricius Succeeded by Fl. Avienus Iunior, Fl. Pompeius
Hypatius_(consul_500)
influential civil officers in Rome in the 460s, together with Gennadius Avienus. Sidonius asked Basilius' help, as he needed to petition Emperor Anthemius
Caecina_Decius_Basilius
Preceded by Fl. Iohannes Gibbus Consul of the Roman Empire 500 with Fl. Hypatius Succeeded by Fl. Avienus Iunior, Fl. Pompeius
Patricius_(consul_500)
Latin work by Macrobius
Rome. Eustathius: Greek philosopher. Evangelus: an aristocrat from Tibur. Avienus: a young aristocrat. Eusebius: a Greek teacher of rhetoric. Servius: a
Saturnalia_(Macrobius)
Roman army officer and politician
Preceded by Rufius Praetextatus Postumianus Zeno Roman consul 449 with Florentius Romanus Protogenes Succeeded by Valentinian Augustus VII Gennadius Avienus
Astyrius
Species of butterfly
(Madhya Pradesh to Bengal, Dehra Dun to Assam, Myanmar) Tagiades japetus avienus Fruhstorfer, 1910 – Key Island Tagiades japetus bandanus Fruhstorfer, 1910
Tagiades_japetus
2nd century Roman jurist
447), Fl. Zeno Consul of the Roman Empire 449 with Astyrius Succeeded by Imp. Caes. Fl. Florentius Romanus Protogenes Augustus VII, Gennadius Avienus
Flavius Rufius Praetextatus Postumianus
Flavius_Rufius_Praetextatus_Postumianus
AVIENUS
AVIENUS
AVIENUS
AVIENUS
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Parvati, Purity, Gift from God, One who protects, Night prayer
Boy/Male
Hindu
Global thought leader. one who has divine wisdom. one who is hones. strong commercial instinct. self sufficient and ambitious. above all a good human being, Smiling face
Girl/Female
Hindu
A unit of measure for long distances, A plan
Boy/Male
Irish
from Sean.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
She was a narrator of hadith
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Venkateshwara; North Mount Place in God Venkateshwara
Female
English
Feminine form of Roman Latin Cornelius, CORNELIA means "of a horn."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Scottish
Son of Fire
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Creative; A Famous Buddhist Cave
Boy/Male
British, English, Indian, Modern
Handsome
AVIENUS
AVIENUS
AVIENUS
AVIENUS
AVIENUS