Use "publius ovidius naso" in a sentence

1. " Betray the Night" tells the story of Pinaria, wife of famed poet Publius Ovidius Naso, as she tries to bring her exiled husband home.

2. Bimillenary of Ovid’s death, Autobiography (Ovide II) The Latin poet Publius Ovidius Naso, desperate and sick, died in exile in 17 AD in Tomis, the present Constanza, in Romania, by the Black Sea, then called Pontus Euxinus, the Euxine Sea (favorable sea)

3. Only literature Anoints me March 18 at 7:31 AM · -Publius Ovidius Naso (20 March 43 BCE – CE 17/18), known as Ovid (/ˈɒvɪd/) in the English-speaking world, was a Roman poet best known for the Metamorphoses, a 15-book continuous mythological narrative written in the meter of epic, and for collections of love poetry in elegiac couplets

4. Tiberius proceeds to murder Publius.

5. Thus, in the designation Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, Publius is the proenomen, Cornelius is the nomen, Scipio the cognomen, and Africanus the Agnomen

6. 6 (Aelius Aristides (Publius Aelius Aristides); b

7. Master Publius made Huo An a Roman warrior

8. Based on the epic poems of the Aeneid by Publius Vergilius Maro.

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10. Michael is related to Nlcolette Naso and Miranda R Balister as well as 3 additional people

11. Publius Caelius, son of Titus, of the Lemonian district, his brother, erected (this monument).

12. In cases of delayed diagnosis, we recommend drainage of the perforation, naso-duodenal suction tube, parenteral alimentation.

13. Septimius Severus had two siblings: an older brother, Publius Septimius Geta; and a younger sister, Septimia Octavilla.

14. Taxation was also the subject of Federalist No. 33 penned secretly by the Federalist Alexander Hamilton under the pseudonym Publius.

15. Central Apnoea (10-25% of all Apnoea) may be provoked by vagal stimulation eg oral or nasal suctioning or the passage of a naso-gastric tube.

16. The Aeneid was written by a Rome’s greatest poet named Virgil or Vergil (full name was Publius Vergilius Maro) and lived in 70-19 BC

17. Nero pushed as Far as Baetis and was in sight of Carthago Nova when he was replaced by the young Scipio, Publius Cornelius Scipio "The Younger".

18. Example sentences with "Crepitate", translation memory Emphysema of the subcutis or interstitial compartments of the neck or around the naso- oro- or hypopharynx is caused by a perforation

19. Agnomen definition, an additional, fourth name given to a person by the ancient Romans in allusion to some achievement or other circumstance, as “Africanus” in “Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus.” See …

20. No men were permitted to attend, but a young patrician named Publius Clodius Pulcher managed to gain admittance disguised as a woman, apparently for the purpose of seducing Caesar's wife Pompeia.

21. Other articles where Agnomen is discussed: name: European patterns of naming: …an individual surname, called an Agnomen: Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus was so named because of his successful war in Africa.

22. The left infraorbital nerve block Anaesthetizes the entire left maxillary sinus the entire left naso-lacrimal duct all maxillary teeth on the left side the maxillary premolar on the left side, canine and incisor teeth

23. Titus Livius, Ab Urbe Condita I, 15: Adversa pugna The defeated battle· turned toward, having been turned toward.· hostile 98 AD, Publius Cornelius Tacitus, De origine et situ Germanorum, capitulum II: …et inmensus

24. ‘Men acquired names from some notable action or occurrence; such was the Agnomen, and frequently the cognomen, of the Romans.’ ‘The Agnomen Asricanus was bestowed upon Publius Cornelius Scipio, on account of his great achievements in Africa.’

25. ‘Men acquired names from some notable action or occurrence; such was the Agnomen, and frequently the cognomen, of the Romans.’ ‘The Agnomen Asricanus was bestowed upon Publius Cornelius Scipio, on account of his great achievements in Africa.’

26. Chinchillas have well-defined nasal-associated lymphoid tissue as well as a simple naso- and maxilla-turbinate system that is more like that of other rodents and unlike the branched turbinate’s of dogs, cats, and rabbits, which facilitates studies of intranasal delivery of vaccine candidates, adjuvants, and novel therapeutics for studying otitis media (Bakaletz, 2009).

27. US Soccer certified Assignors who choose to assign unaffiliated matches or events must notify referees that these matches are not affiliated with US Soccer before game assignments are published.Additionally, the assignor must explain that unless the referee has a secondary insurance policy (such as NASO) they would be doing these games without insurance …

28. HAdrian, also spelled Adrian, Latin in full Caesar Traianus HAdrianus Augustus, original name (until 117 ce) Publius Aelius HAdrianus, (born January 24, 76 ce —died July 10, 138, Baiae [Baia], near Naples [Italy]), Roman emperor (117–138 ce), the emperor Trajan’s cousin and successor, who was a cultivated admirer of Greek civilization and

29. (Suetonius:94:4) The day he was born the conspiracy of Catiline was before the House, and Octavius came late because of his wife's confinement; then Publius Nigidius, as everyone knows, learning the reason for his tardiness and being informed also of the hour of the birth, declared that the ruler of the world had been born.