Publius Carisius, the Glossary
Publius Carisius was a Roman legatus of emperor Augustus in Lusitania.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: As (Roman coin), Astures, Asturias, Augustus, Caetra, Cantabrian Wars, Civil war, Denarius, Edmund Groag, Gaius Furnius (consul), Hispania Tarraconensis, Legatus, Legio V Alaudae, Legio VI Victrix, Legio X Gemina, Lugo, Lusitania, Mérida, Spain, Obverse and reverse, Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, Romanization of Hispania, Villasabariego.
- History of Asturias
- Roman legates
- Romans from Hispania
As (Roman coin)
The as (assēs), occasionally assarius (assarii, rendered into Greek as ἀσσάριον, assárion), was a bronze, and later copper, coin used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire.
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Astures
The Astures or Asturs, also named Astyrs, were the Hispano-Celtic inhabitants of the northwest area of Hispania that now comprises almost the entire modern autonomous community of the Principality of Asturias, the modern province of León, and the northern part of the modern province of Zamora (all in Spain), and eastern Trás os Montes in Portugal. Publius Carisius and Astures are history of Asturias.
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Asturias
Asturias (Asturies) officially the Principality of Asturias, (Principado de Asturias; Principáu d'Asturies; Galician–Asturian: Principao d'Asturias) is an autonomous community in northwest Spain.
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Augustus
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (born Gaius Octavius; 23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14), also known as Octavian (Octavianus), was the founder of the Roman Empire.
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Caetra
Caetra was the shield used by Iberian, Celtiberian, Gallaecian and Lusitanian warriors.
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Cantabrian Wars
The Cantabrian Wars (29–19 BC) (Bellum Cantabricum), sometimes also referred to as the Cantabrian and Asturian Wars (Bellum Cantabricum et Asturicum), were the final stage of the two-century long Roman conquest of Hispania, in what today are the provinces of Cantabria, Asturias and León in northwestern Spain. Publius Carisius and Cantabrian Wars are history of Asturias.
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Civil war
A civil war is a war between organized groups within the same state (or country).
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Denarius
The denarius (dēnāriī) was the standard Roman silver coin from its introduction in the Second Punic War to the reign of Gordian III (AD 238–244), when it was gradually replaced by the antoninianus.
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Edmund Groag
Edmund Groag (2 February 1873, in Prerau – 19 August 1945, in Vienna) was an Austrian classical scholar, who specialized in Roman history.
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Gaius Furnius (consul)
Gaius Furnius was a Roman senator during the reign of Augustus, and consul in 17 BC with Gaius Junius Silanus as his colleague.
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Hispania Tarraconensis
Hispania Tarraconensis was one of three Roman provinces in Hispania.
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Legatus
A legatus (anglicised as legate) was a high-ranking Roman military officer in the Roman army, equivalent to a high-ranking general officer of modern times. Publius Carisius and legatus are Roman legates.
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Legio V Alaudae
Legio V Alaudae ("Fifth Legion of the Lark"), sometimes also known as Legio V Gallica ("Fifth Gallic Legion"), was a legion of the Roman army founded in 52 BC by the general Gaius Julius Caesar (dictator of Rome 49-44 BC).
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Legio VI Victrix
Legio VI Victrix ("Victorious Sixth Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in 41 BC by the general Octavian (who, as Augustus, later became Rome's first emperor).
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Legio X Gemina
Legio X Gemina ("10th Twin(s) Legion" in English), was a Roman legion, which was active during the late Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire as part of the Imperial Roman army.
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Lugo
Lugo is a city in northwestern Spain in the autonomous community of Galicia.
Lusitania
Lusitania was an ancient Iberian Roman province encompassing most of modern-day Portugal (south of the Douro River) and a large portion of western Spain (the present Extremadura and Province of Salamanca).
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Mérida, Spain
Mérida is a city and municipality of Spain, part of the Province of Badajoz, and capital of the autonomous community of Extremadura.
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Obverse and reverse
The obverse and reverse are the two flat faces of coins and some other two-sided objects, including paper money, flags, seals, medals, drawings, old master prints and other works of art, and printed fabrics.
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Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
The Roman Republic conquered and occupied territories in the Iberian Peninsula that were previously under the control of native Celtic, Iberian, Celtiberian and Aquitanian tribes and the Carthaginian Empire.
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Romanization of Hispania
The Romanization of Hispania is the process by which Roman or Latin culture was introduced into the Iberian Peninsula during the period of Roman rule.
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Villasabariego
Villasabariego is a municipality located in the province of León, Castile and León, Spain.
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See also
History of Asturias
- Albiones
- Anarchist insurrection of January 1933
- Arama 36/37
- Archaeological Museum of Asturias
- Astures
- Asturian culture
- Asturian miners' column
- Asturian miners' strike of 1934
- Asturian miners' strike of 2012
- Asturias Offensive
- Battle of El Mazucu
- COVID-19 pandemic in Asturias
- Cantabrian Wars
- Castro culture
- Gallaeci
- Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
- Gausón
- Gundemaro Pinióliz
- History of Asturias
- Infantry Regiment "Asturias" No. 31
- Kingdom of Asturias
- La Camocha, Asturias coal mine
- Luis Alfonso de Carvallo
- Martín de Argüelles
- Petromocho
- Princes of Asturias
- Publius Carisius
- Revolution of 1934
- Siege of Gijón
- Siege of Oviedo
- Uníos Hermanos Proletarios
- Visigoths
Roman legates
- Abudius Ruso
- Aulus Allienus
- Aulus Postumius Albinus (consul 151 BC)
- Aulus Postumius Albinus (consul 99 BC)
- Avidius Cassius
- Claudius Hieronymianus
- Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus
- Decimus Valerius Asiaticus (Legatus of Gallia Belgica)
- Gaius Cestius Gallus (governor of Syria)
- Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus
- Gaius Licinius Crassus (consul)
- Gaius Octavius Appius Suetrius Sabinus
- Gaius Trebonius
- Galba
- Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus
- Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 192 BC)
- Hadrian
- Legatus
- Lucius Attius Macro
- Lucius Caesennius Lento
- Lucius Cornelius Balbus (proconsul)
- Lucius Julius Julianus
- Lucius Licinius Murena (consul 62 BC)
- Lucius Novius Crispinus Martialis Saturninus
- Marcus Pontius Laelianus
- Pontius Aquila
- Potitus Valerius Messalla
- Publius Albinovanus
- Publius Carisius
- Publius Sulpicius Rufus
- Publius Villius Tappulus
- Quintus Anicius Faustus
- Quintus Antonius Isauricus
- Quintus Bruttius Sura
- Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius
- Quintus Catius
- Quintus Minucius Rufus
- Quintus Pleminius
- Quintus Valerius Orca
- Sextus Cocceius Severianus
- Sextus Vettulenus Cerialis
- Spurius Postumius Albus Regillensis (consul 466 BC)
- Spurius Postumius Albus Regillensis (consular tribune 432 BC)
- Titus Labienus
- Trajan
- Vespasian
Romans from Hispania
- Abelox
- Acilius Severus (writer)
- Aelia Flaccilla
- Agapius of Spain
- Arcadius and companions
- Aulus Baebius
- Bonosus (usurper)
- Columella
- Cornelius Bocchus
- Dacian (prefect)
- Domitia Paulina Major
- Egeria (pilgrim)
- Eulalia of Mérida
- Flavius Paulus
- Gaius Dillius Aponianus
- Hadrian
- Juvencus
- Latronianus
- Lucan
- Lucius Cornelius Balbus (consul 40 BC)
- Lucius Fabius Cilo
- Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus
- Lucius Licinius Sura
- Marcus Annius Flavius Libo
- Marcus Porcius Latro
- Marcus Ulpius Traianus (father of Trajan)
- Martial
- Maternus Cynegius
- Merobaudes (poet)
- Nummius Aemilianus Dexter
- Orosius
- Paulina
- Pomponius Mela
- Prudentius
- Publius Acilius Attianus
- Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer
- Publius Carisius
- Quintilian
- Seneca the Elder
- Seneca the Younger
- Serena (wife of Stilicho)
- Theodosius I
- Trajan
- Ulpia (grandmother of Hadrian)
- Viria Acte