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Immediately after began the representation of "Aureolus," to which not much attention was paid, for the minds of the audience were fixed on Chilo.
Quo Vadis: a narrative of the time of Nero Henryk Sienkiewicz 1881
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THE drama "Aureolus" was given usually in theatres or amphitheatres, so arranged that they could open and present as it were two separate stages.
Quo Vadis: a narrative of the time of Nero Henryk Sienkiewicz 1881
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For he, though assailed by incessant and real plots of rebels, such as Aureolus,
The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens Ammianus Marcellinus 1851
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But was I, was the late renowned Odenatus, to confess allegiance to base souls such as Aureolus, Gallienus, Balista?
Zenobia or, the Fall of Palmyra William Ware 1824
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Count Aureolus, who was established in the frontier-region of Spain and Gaul across the Pyrenees, over against Huesca and Saragossa, died.
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His name, or at any rate the name by which he was known, was Aureolus Philippus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim.
The Story of Alchemy and the Beginnings of Chemistry M. M. Pattison Muir
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Some, e.g. Aureolus and Petavius, held that it consists in the imposition of hands.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Gaul, and Ingenuus in Pannonia, over whom Gallienus won a partial victory, with the help of Aureolus, the commander-in-chief of the imperial armies.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Aureolus, Durandus Gregory of Rimini, William of Ockham, and other
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Following in the footsteps of their own Duns Scotus, the learned Petrus Aureolus and Franciscus de Mayronis became the most fervent champions of the doctrine, although their older teachers (St. Bonaventure included) had been opposed to it.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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