. etween Hera-clea and Byzantium, he was killed by some ofhis officers. (Life in Script. August.; Zosim. ; Eutrop. ix. 12.) Aurelianus, Caelius, or Coelrus, a celebratedLatin physician, a native of Xumidia, probablylived in the 4th century. Of his writings wepossess three books On Acute Diseases, Cele-rum Passionum (or De Morbis Acutis,) andfive books On Chronic Diseases, TardarumPassionum (or De Morbis Chronicis ). Editedby Amman, Amstel. 1709. M. Aurelius Antoninus,Ptoman emperor, , commonly called the philosopher,wa


. etween Hera-clea and Byzantium, he was killed by some ofhis officers. (Life in Script. August.; Zosim. ; Eutrop. ix. 12.) Aurelianus, Caelius, or Coelrus, a celebratedLatin physician, a native of Xumidia, probablylived in the 4th century. Of his writings wepossess three books On Acute Diseases, Cele-rum Passionum (or De Morbis Acutis,) andfive books On Chronic Diseases, TardarumPassionum (or De Morbis Chronicis ). Editedby Amman, Amstel. 1709. M. Aurelius Antoninus,Ptoman emperor, , commonly called the philosopher,was born at Rome on April 20, 121. Hewas adopted by Antoninus Pius immediatelyafter the latter had been himself adopted byHadrian, and was educated by Fronto. Hereceived the title of Caesar, and marriedFaustina, the daughter of Pius (138). On thedeath of the latter, in 161, he succeeded to thethrone, but he admitted to an equal share ofthe sovereign power L. Ceionius Commodus,who had been adopted by Pius at the sametime as Marcus himself. The two emperors. Iff, Aurellus Antoninus, Roman Emperor. , hood of Emperor Aurellus. laureate: rev., pile ofGerman arms, ensigns. 4c.; IMP. VIII. COS. III. DEOEHMANIS. Struck ). >>t commemorating vic-tory over the Germanl In 173. henceforward bore respectively the names ofM. Aurelius Antoninus and L. Aurelius after their accession Verus was des-patched to the East, and for 4 years ( 162-165) carried on war with great success against Vologeses III., king of Parthia, over whom hislieutenants, especially Avidius Cassius, gainedman}- victories. At the conclusion of the warboth emperors triumphed, and assumed thetitles of Armeniacus, Parthicus Maximus,and Medicus. Meanwhile Italy was threatenedby the numerous tribes dwelling along thenorthern limits of the empire, from the sourcesof the Danube to the filyrian border. Bothemperors set out to encounter the foe ; and thecontest with the northern n


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