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2nd-century Roman historians and poets
are variously attributed to: Publius Annius Florus, described as a Roman poet and rhetorician. Julius Florus, described as an ancient Roman poet, orator
Florus
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up florus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Florus is a Roman cognomen. Florus may also refer to: Gessius Florus, Roman governor of Judaea from
Florus_(disambiguation)
Roman procurator of Judea from AD 64 until 66
Gessius Florus was the 7th Roman procurator of Judea from 64 until 66. Born in Clazomenae, Florus was appointed to replace Lucceius Albinus as procurator
Gessius_Florus
Florus is said to have had a good relationship with Emperor Vespasian, being one of his closest confidants and a friend. It is believed that Florus served
Lucius_Mestrius_Florus
Thracian gladiator who led a slave revolt
at the Wayback Machine; Florus, Epitome, 2.8. Plutarch claims 78 escaped, Livy claims 74, Appian "about seventy", and Florus says "thirty or rather more
Spartacus
Topics referred to by the same term
Floru may refer to: Floru, a village in Icoana Commune, Olt County, Romania This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Floru. If
Floru
2nd century Gallo-Roman lawyer and official
Gaius Sedatius Florus (Latin: C. Sedat. Florus; fl. early 2nd-century AD) was a lawyer and secretary for the administration of Portus Namnetum (modern
Gaius_Sedatius_Florus
Roman general and statesman, consul in 259 BCE
Gaius Aquillius Florus was one of the two consuls of the Roman Republic in the year 259 BCE. His consular colleague was Lucius Cornelius Scipio. Together
Gaius_Aquillius_Florus
9th-century deacon and ecclesiastical writer
Florus of Lyon (Latin: Florus Lugdunensis), a deacon in Lyon, was an ecclesiastical writer in the first half of the ninth century. A theologian, canonist
Florus_of_Lyon
73–71 BCE Roman slave rebellion
at the Wayback Machine; Florus, Epitome, 2.8. Plutarch claims 78 escaped, Livy claims 74, Appian "about seventy", and Florus says "thirty or rather more
Third_Servile_War
Christian martyrs
Butler,Herbert Thurston,Donald Attwater,"FLORUS AND LAURUS, MARTYRS (DATE UNKNOWN) ACCORDING to a Greek tale Florus and Laurus were brothers, stonemasons
Florus_and_Laurus
of which Florus is the patron saint. His feast is kept either on 1 June or on 4 November. Marcellin Boudet, 1895: La légende de saint Florus d'après les
Florus_of_Lodève
Roman orator
Julius Secundus was a Roman orator and a friend of Quintilian. He is one of the speakers in Tacitus's short dialogue, Dialogus de Oratoribus. In his Institutio
Julius_Secundus
Rebellion against Roman rule (66–73/74 CE)
patience due to Florus' actions. Josephus wrote that the Jews preferred to die in battle rather than endure prolonged suffering under Florus' governance.
First_Jewish–Roman_War
1st-century Briton who served as an auxiliary infantryman in the Roman Army
Sulpicius Florus was a 1st-century Briton who served as an auxiliary infantryman in the Roman Army. He was given Roman citizenship by the emperor Galba
Sulpicius_Florus
Riots in the religious centre of Roman Judea
the Jewish population began to openly mock Florus by passing a basket around to collect money as if Florus was poor. Rioters even attacked a garrison
Jerusalem_riots_of_66
called the Florus-Sacrovir Revolt, was a Gallic uprising against Roman authorities led by Julius Sacrovir of the Aedui and Julius Florus of the Treveri
Revolt_of_Sacrovir
Florentillus Florentinus Florentius Florianus Floridus Florillus Florinus Florus Flos Fonteianus Fontinalis Forianus Formica Fortio Fortis Fortunata Fortunatianus
List_of_Roman_cognomina
Name list
from the ancient Roman name Florianus. The name is derived from Florus, from Latin flōrus (originally "yellow, blond", later "flowering"), related to flāvus
Florian_(name)
German fighter ace
Eduard Florus Harald Auffarth (also Auffahrt) (c. 1896 – 12 October 1946) Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, Iron Cross, Silver Wound Badge, Hanseatic
Harald_Auffarth
Conflict between the Roman Republic and the Cilician pirates
Mithridatic Wars, 93. Livy, Periochae ab Urbe condita libri, 90. Florus, I, 41, 4. Florus, I, 41, 5. Fasti triumphales. Canfora, p. 5. Cassius Dio, XXXVI
Pompey's campaign against the pirates
Pompey's_campaign_against_the_pirates
Species of beetle
Elaphropus florus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Trechinae. It was described by Andrewes in 1925. "Elaphropus florus (Andrewes, 1925)"
Elaphropus_florus
Species of gastropod
Guraleus florus is a species of sea snails, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae. This marine species is endemic to Australia and can be
Guraleus_florus
Latin oratorical phrase
censuit." Florus, in his Epitome of Livy: "Cato inexpiabili odio delendam esse Carthaginem … pronuntiabat." Therefore, Pliny the Elder, Florus and the Pseudo
Carthago_delenda_est
1st-century BC Gallic chieftain
from the same origin) in the name Ferchinged an rí. The Roman historian Florus remarked that Vercingetorix was "endowed with a name which seemed to be
Vercingetorix
Battle during the Cimbrian War (101 BC)
Marius, 24,2–4; Florus, Epitome of Roman History, 1.38.10. Plutarch, Life of Marius, 25.1. Plutarch, Life of Marius, 25,2–3; Florus, Epitome of Roman
Battle_of_Vercellae
Military history
Florus, Epitome of Roman History, Book 1, ch. 1 Florus, Epitome of Roman History, Book 1, ch. 2 Cassius Dio, The Roman History, Vol. 1, VII, 6 Florus
Campaign history of the Roman military
Campaign_history_of_the_Roman_military
Plays based on the Stephen King book
Vesa Veijalainen [fi] as Sheldon and Tuija Vuolle [fi] as Wilkes. Composer Florus Van Rooijen wrote and directed a musical adaptation of the novel, which
Misery_(play)
unknown.[citation needed] Florus mentions it alongside Kydonia and Knossos as submitting to Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus. Florus, Epitome of Roman History
Erythraea_(Crete)
Final stage of the Roman conquest of Hispania
the Asturians, lived in freedom from the rule of Rome.") — Lucius Anneus Florus, Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum omnium annorum DCC Libri duo (Bellum Cantabricum
Cantabrian_Wars
44 BC murder in Rome
Augustus 13.1; Florus, Epitome 2.6 Warrior, Valerie M. (2006). Roman Religion. Cambridge University Press. p. 110. ISBN 0-521-82511-3. Florus, Epitome 2.6
Assassination of Julius Caesar
Assassination_of_Julius_Caesar
Ligurian tribe
Florus (1st c. AD). The manuscripts give the name as Buriates, emended by editors to Euburiates on the model of Pliny. Jordanes, who abridged Florus,
Euburiates
Leader of a revolt against the Roman Empire
confiscations of wealth. Their plan was to use Florus to rouse the Belgae, while Sacrovir roused the rest of the Gauls. Florus began the war by raising a regiment
Julius_Sacrovir
Roman god of the sky
that Jews worship the numen of Caelus; Petronius uses similar language. Florus has a passage describing the Holy of Holies in the Temple of Jerusalem as
Caelus
Area of ancient Rome
most exclusive neighborhoods, where many of the senatorial class lived. Florus described the Carinae as the "most celebrated part of the city" (celeberrima
Carinae
Roman soldier who prevented an Etruscan army from crossing the bridge over the Tiber
ancient sources, including Plutarch, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, and Livy. Florus tacitly acknowledges the extraordinary nature of the story: "It was on this
Horatius_Cocles
1st century Roman procurator of Judea
the First Jewish–Roman War. Julianus had taken over the role from Gessius Florus, who had done a poor job in avoiding conflict. The Procurator had used the
Marcus_Antonius_Julianus
1st-century CE member of Herodian Dynasty of Judaea
precede that of her brother Agrippa. In 64 emperor Nero appointed Gessius Florus as procurator of the Judaea Province. During his administration, the Jews
Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa)
Berenice_(daughter_of_Herod_Agrippa)
73 BCE conflict of the Third Servile War,battle
at the Wayback Machine; Florus, Epitome, 2.8. Plutarch claims 78 escaped, Livy claims 74, Appian "about seventy", and Florus says "thirty or rather more
Battle_of_Mount_Vesuvius
Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Ukraine
The Ascension Convent, also known as Saint Florus (Ukrainian: Флорівський монастир, Florivskyi monastyr) in a monastery located at 8 Frolivska street in
Ascension_Convent_(Kyiv)
Church building in Pirogovo, Russia
The Church of Sts. Florus and Laurus is an Orthodox church in Pirogovo village, Sverdlovsk Oblast. The building was granted the status of regional significance
Church of Sts. Florus and Laurus, Pirogovo
Church_of_Sts._Florus_and_Laurus,_Pirogovo
Gallic gladiator, participant in the uprising of Spartacus
40k - Lexicanum". Orosius, Histories 5.24.1-2 Appian, Civil Wars 1.116 Florus, Epitome 2.8.20 Bradley, Keith. Slavery and Rebellion in the Roman World
Oenomaus_(rebel_slave)
Story of mass fleeing to northwest Jordan
Herodium Machaerus Jardes Masada Belligerents and leaders Roman Empire Gessius Florus Cestius Gallus Vespasian Titus Lucilius Bassus Flavius Silva Herod Agrippa
Flight_to_Pella
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
Livy, Periochae, 120.4, gave only 130 senators and many equites besides. Florus, 2.16.3, gave 140 senators. Appian, Bella Civilia, 4.7, gives 17 names at
Augustus
Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)
Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes
Julius_Caesar
Name list
which themselves originate from the Gallo-Roman personal name Florus (from Latin florus meaning "blooming" or "flowering") combined with the locative
Fleury_(name)
Eburonian king
disappeared from history after this genocidal event. According to the writer Florus, Ambiorix and his men succeeded in escaping across the Rhine and vanished
Ambiorix
Greek philosopher and historian (c. AD 40 – 120s)
point, Plutarch received Roman citizenship. His sponsor was Lucius Mestrius Florus, who was an associate of the new emperor Vespasian, as evidenced by his
Plutarch
1st century CE Zealot leader
Ananius refused to give sacrifice to the Roman Emperor and slaughtered Florus' Roman garrison in Jerusalem. In response, Nero ordered Cestius Gallus,
Eleazar_ben_Simon
Name list
springtime in Ancient Rome. Flora is also a feminine form of the Roman name Florus, which is derived from the same source. Feminine variants include Florrie
Flora_(given_name)
1st century rebel leader in Judea
procurators. Then matters reached a climax under the procurator, Gessius Florus, whose actions (as well of those of his predecessors) precipitated a crisis
Eleazar_ben_Hanania
Ancient Roman family
Aquillius Florus, grandfather of the consul of 259 BC. Marcus Aquillius Florus, father of the consul of 259 BC. Gaius Aquillius M. f. C. n. Florus, consul
Aquillia_gens
1st century BC Roman military commander
Plutarch, Crassus 8-9 Frontinus, Strategemata 1.5.21 Appian, Civil Wars 1.116 Florus, Epitome 2.8.4 Broughton, T., Robert S. (1968). Magistrates of the Roman
Gaius_Claudius_Glaber
Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy
Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes
Pompeii
Roman general and politician
26 August 2021. Velleius Paterculus, 2.119.3; Florus 2.30.38; Dio 56.21 Tacitus, Annales, i. 61; Florus 2.30.37-39. Tacitus, Annales, i. 60.4, ii. 25
Publius_Quinctilius_Varus
leader, Gausón. He is mentioned by some ancient historians like Dio Cassius, Florus, Livius, Licinianus, Plinius and Ptolomeus, but they give very little information
Gausón
Political purges in Ancient Rome
across different works Livy lists 130 senators along with many equites; Florus gives 140 senators; and Appian reports successive lists culminating in 300
Proscriptions of the Second Triumvirate
Proscriptions_of_the_Second_Triumvirate
Exercise of power by Rome's plebeian citizens
3–5. Livy, iv. 6. Livy, iv. 7. Dionysius, xi. 60. Dionysius, xi. 60, 61. Florus , Epitome , Lib. I, X Livy, "Ab urbe condita" Cornell, T.J., "The Beginnings
Secessio_plebis
Basileus of Macedonia
MacKay 1968, p. 38. Florus, 1.30. Dio, XXI.71. Polybius, 37.9. Florus, 1.30. Niese 1903, pp. 333–334. MacKay 1968, p. 37. Florus, 1.32. Niese 1903, p
Andriscus
Bosporan king from 63 to 47 BC
Roman general Pompey during the Third Mithridatic War. Cassius Dio and Florus wrote that Mithridates planned to attack Italy by crossing Scythia and the
Pharnaces_II_of_Pontus
Archaeological site and museum in Jerusalem
Herodium Machaerus Jardes Masada Belligerents and leaders Roman Empire Gessius Florus Cestius Gallus Vespasian Titus Lucilius Bassus Flavius Silva Herod Agrippa
Herodian_Quarter
Province of the Roman Empire (6–135 AD)
targeted officials, and corrupt and brutal governors—most notably Gessius Florus (r. 64–66 AD) further inflamed tensions. In 66 AD, unrest in Caesarea, followed
Judaea_(Roman_province)
Roman goddess
Dictionary Forisek, Péter. "An Extraordinary Military Sacrifice in Florus? A Note on Florus, Epitome II. 24." Acta Antiqua 43.1-2 (2003): 107-112. Holland
Lua_(goddess)
Military campaign in the Roman Republic
(Strategemata), Plutarch (Life of Antony), Arrian (fragments of Parthica), Florus/Justus (Epitome of Roman History), Cassius Dio (Roman History), Festus (Breviarium)
Antony's_Atropatene_campaign
Bishop of Vienne
name stands in the Martyrologium Hieronymianum and in the Martyrologium of Florus of Lyons under 11 May, on which day his liturgical feast day is still celebrated
Mamertus
Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes
1st-century_Roman_domes
Celtiberian war chief (died 170 BC)
Dives and his troops, in the province of Hispania Ulterior. According to Florus, he was a great leader, and a cunning and daring warrior. Olyndicus was
Olyndicus
Bishop of Rome from 366 to 384
attempt at a likeness. "Damas" appears with other figures, including a Florus who may be Projecta's father. It has been suggested that Damasus or another
Pope_Damasus_I
Indo-European language of the Italic branch
Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes
Latin
Surname list
given name "Floro" is derived from the Latin name Florus, which means "prosperous." The root name "Florus" was used in early Christian and ancient Roman
Florez
1st-century BC Dacian king
Oltenia (modern-day Romania). Horace and Florus call him a Dacian; Suetonius calls him king of the Getae. Florus wrote in his account of Roman history that
Cotiso
Ancient Hispano-Celtic people
the Roman point-of-view, expressed in the brief remarks of the historians Florus, epitomising Livy, and Orosius [citation needed], the Astures were divided
Astures
Historic herbal perfume
balsam (Justinus, 36:3; Tacitus, Hist. 5:6; Plutarchus, Vita Anton. c. 36; Florus, Epitome bellorum 3.5.29; Dioscorides, De materia medica 1:18) this plant
Balm_of_Gilead
Ancient Roman office
Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes
Promagistrate
Belgic tribe
led by Julius Florus and allied with the Aeduan Julius Sacrovir, led a rebellion of Gaulish debtors against the Romans in 21 CE. Florus was defeated by
Treveri
Equality of law
Romane historie vvritten by T. Livius of Padua. Also, the Breviaries of L. Florus: with a chronologie to the whole historie: and the Topographie of Rome in
Isonomia
killing. The depiction of the same event in the accounts of Appian and Florus describe Ancharius as already having been condemned, and approaching Marius
Quintus Ancharius (killed by Marius)
Quintus_Ancharius_(killed_by_Marius)
Celtiberians' war chief Olyndicus, who fought against Rome. According to Florus, he wielded a silver lance that was sent to him by the gods from the sky
List_of_magical_weapons
Battle during the Cimbrian War (102 BC)
Hyden 2017, pp. 139–40. Plutarch 1920, 21.1–2. Florus 1929, 1.39.10. Orosius, Against the Pagans, 5.16 Florus 1929, p. 1.38.17. St Jerome (1893) [AD 409]
Battle_of_Aquae_Sextiae
First century biography, by Quintus Curtius Rufus
Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes
Histories of Alexander the Great
Histories_of_Alexander_the_Great
Ancient Roman family
with Julius Florus revolted in AD 21. Julius Secundus, an orator and friend of Quintilian, perhaps the nephew of the Gallic orator Julius Florus. Julius Montanus
Julia_gens
First Gentile to convert to Christianity
Network". Archived from the original on 2020-12-02. Retrieved 2013-04-25. Florus, Epitome 1.40 (3.5.30): "The Jews tried to defend Jerusalem; but he [Pompeius
Cornelius_the_Centurion
American actor active since 1987 (born 1959)
television. In television he is best known for his roles as Brody in Seinfeld, Florus Workman in "The Jeff Foxworthy Show", and the gunfighter Billy Quintaine
Neil_Giuntoli
Fifth King of Rome
Historia, XXXIV, 29. Florus, Epitoma de Tito Livio bellorum omnium annorum DCC, I, 5.6. Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, XXXIII, 63. Florus, Epitoma de Tito
Lucius_Tarquinius_Priscus
Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)
Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes
Cicero
from the original on 2015-11-16. Retrieved 2020-03-26. Florus (2018). Thayer, William (ed.). Florus: Epitome of Roman History. Translated by Forster, E.S
Siege of Athens and Piraeus (87–86 BC)
Siege_of_Athens_and_Piraeus_(87–86_BC)
1st century CE Jewish Messiah claimant
Herodium Machaerus Jardes Masada Belligerents and leaders Roman Empire Gessius Florus Cestius Gallus Vespasian Titus Lucilius Bassus Flavius Silva Herod Agrippa
Menahem_ben_Judah
Roman politician and general (185–129 BC)
besieged city or fortress and successfully placed the military standard on it. Florus wrote that "having been challenged by [the Celtiberian] king to a single
Scipio_Aemilianus
c. AD 75 book by Flavius Josephus
Herodium Machaerus Jardes Masada Belligerents and leaders Roman Empire Gessius Florus Cestius Gallus Vespasian Titus Lucilius Bassus Flavius Silva Herod Agrippa
The_Jewish_War
840–843 European succession crisis
struggle. Be careful lest you be deceived like the lamb before the wolf. Florus of Lyon's Lament on the Division of the Empire is a sermonizing poem. It
Carolingian_civil_war
Gallic military leader of the Gaesatae, mercenary commander (died 222 BC)
Plutarch. "Life of Marcellus, page 449 - 451". Retrieved 6 January 2014. Florus. "Epitome of Roman History, Book 1, "CHAP. IV. THE GALLIC WAR"". Retrieved
Viridomarus
Permanent jury court in the Roman republic
Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes
Quaestio_perpetua
Ancient Roman settlement administered by a prefect
Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes
Praefectura (Roman settlement)
Praefectura_(Roman_settlement)
after which Dardania was incorporated into the new province of Moesia. Florus 1.39; Eutropius 6.2; Broughton, MRR II, p. 95, 99 Livy, Periochae 97; Sallust
Bellum_Dardanicum
Nepos Ennius Eutropius Fabius Pictor Sextus Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes
2nd-century_Roman_domes
Ancient Roman virtue
significance of one's dignitas had encouraged several conflicts in ancient Rome. Florus claimed that the stubbornness of Cato the Younger had driven Pompeius Magnus
Dignitas_(Roman_concept)
Roman consul in 268 BC
BC, Sempronius Sophus served as censor and expelled 16 senators from the senate. Eutropius II, 16 Titus Livius XV Florus I 14, 2 Orosius IV 4, 5 v t e
Publius Sempronius Sophus (consul 268 BC)
Publius_Sempronius_Sophus_(consul_268_BC)
Roman general and statesman
Gaius Duilius Consul of the Roman Republic 259 BC With: Gaius Aquillius Florus Succeeded by Aulus Atilius Calatinus Gaius Sulpicius Paterculus Preceded by
Lucius Cornelius Scipio (consul 259 BC)
Lucius_Cornelius_Scipio_(consul_259_BC)
Roman general and statesman (260–231 BC)
Cornelius Scipio Asina Succeeded by Lucius Cornelius Scipio Gaius Aquillius Florus Preceded by Gnaeus Cornelius Blasio Gaius Marcius Rutilus Roman censor 258–257
Gaius_Duilius
War fought by Pyrrhus of Epirus in Italy and Sicily against Rome and Carthage
peninsula. This was recognised in ancient times, for example, by the historian Florus who marked it as the start of Roman pan-Mediterranean ambitions. Indeed
Pyrrhic_War
FLORUS
FLORUS
FLORUS
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Hindu
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Rising or Establishing of the Lord; The Lord will Judge; God will Establish; Raised by God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Daughtry.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Bright Moon, The Moon
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Latin
Femininefrom the Roman family name Fabius.
Girl/Female
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Beautiful; Easy to Love; Gracious Beauty
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Arabic, Muslim
Associate; Table Companion
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French, German, Latin
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Bright
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Bright
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