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Collating these fragmentary abridgments, and republishing them with translations, is a project being coordinated at University College London, with several objectives: to make this information available in usable form, to stimulate debate on Festus and on the Augustan antiquarian tradition upon which he drew, and to enrich and to renew studies ...
Festus Agu (born 1975), Nigerian retired footballer; Festus Akinbusoye (born 1978), British politician; Festus Arthur (born 2001), German footballer; Festus Baise (born 1980), Hong Kong footballer; Festus Ezeli (born 1989), Nigerian basketball player; Festus Hommius (1576–1642), Dutch Calvinist theologian; Festus Igbinoghene (born 1969 ...
De verborum significatione libri XX [a] ('Twenty Books on the Meaning of Words'), also known as the Lexicon of Festus, [3] is an epitome compiled, edited, and annotated by Sextus Pompeius Festus from the encyclopedic works of Verrius Flaccus.
Festus Ayodele Adefiranye is a former Telecommunication Engineer, a Nigerian politician and a Member of the House of Representative in the 10th Nigerian National Assembly representing the people of Ileoluji/Okeigbo & Odigbo Federal Constituency. [1] He is from Okeigbo in Ile-Oluji/Okeigbo Local Government of Ondo State. [2]
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Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh (18 July 1912 – 15 January 1966) was a Nigerian politician who was the finance minister of Nigeria from 1957 to 1966 during the administration of Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. [1] Okotie-Eboh was born to an Itsekiri Chief, Prince Okotie Eboh in Warri, a town along the Benin River in Niger Delta.
Gaius Calpetanus Rantius Quirinalis Valerius Festus was a Roman senator, general, and amicus to each of the Flavian emperors. He proved his value to the Flavians when, as legatus legionis , or commander, of Legio III Augusta stationed in Africa , he assassinated the proconsul, who favored a rival of Vespasian during the Year of Four Emperors .
A post shared on X claims that Pope Francis is opening up five “sacred portals” in a “ritual that has never been done before.” Verdict: Misleading The “ritual” or the opening of the ...