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A.E. Matthews
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] A.E. Matthews (November 22, 1869 - July 25, 1960) was born in Bridlington, Yorkshire, England. The actor was affectionately regarded by the British public, playing innumerable character roles on the stage and in film for eight decades, including the wartime tour o..
AEM
AEM is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: AEM (1924 automobile), a French electric car;AEM (1987 automobile), a Welsh-built version of the Mini-Moke car;AEM (label), a record label;AEM (automotive), a company that makes performance accessories for cars ..
Aemilia
Aemilia can mean: Via Aemilia, a Roman road159 Aemilia, an asteroidAemilia (tribe), a Roman tribeAemilia (province), a Roman province See also AmeliaEmilia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Aemilianus
Aemilianus celebrating peace-maker Mars god of war. Cornelia Supra (or Supera), was the wife of Aemilianus, and of African origin. Marcus Aemilius Aemilianus (ca. 207 - 253), was Roman emperor for about three months in 253. Biography Aemilianus was born into an obscure family from the ..
Aemilia Lepida
Aemilia Lepida is the name of several Roman women, belonging to the gens Aemilia. Four of them are particulary noteworthy. Contents 1 Daughter of Vipsania Julia2 Daughter to Lepidus the Younger3 Wife of Drusus4 Wife of Galba Daughter of Vipsania Julia Aemilia Lepida (4/3 BC..
Aemilia Scaura
Aemilia Scaura (ca 100 BC - 82 BC) was the daughter of the patrician Roman Marcus Aemilius Scaurus and his second wife Caecilia Metella Dalmatica. By the time of her birth, Scaurus was around 60 and, as princeps senatus, the speaker of the Senate, was one of the most important politicians of Rome. ..
Aemilius
Aemilius (fem. Aemilia) was the nomen of the gens Aemilia, one of the five most important patrician families (gentes maiores) of ancient Rome. The Aemilii were a very old clan; they were supposed to have descended from Mamercus, a son of Pythagoras who was surnamed "Aemylos" or "Aimilios" because o..
Aemilius Asper
Aemilius Asper (fl. late 2nd century) was a writer who produced commentaries on Terence, Sallust and Virgil. Although now lost, we know that they dealt with both content and form, and included parallels with other authors. Aelius Donatus is thought to have borrowed freely from Asper. An ars listed..
Aemilius Jarvis
Aemilius Jarvis (1860-1940), was a Canadian businessman and sailor, and mamber of the prominent Toronto Jarvis family. He sailed alone around Lake Ontario in a tiny dinghy when he was 10 years old. He spent two years sailing the world in a square-rigger sailing vessel. He apprenticed as a banker..
Aemilius Lepidus Paullus
Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus (d. 13 BC) was a member of the Roman Senate. Paullus was a member of the gens Aemilia. He was grandson to Marcus Aemilius Lepidus and Appuleia through their son Lucius Paullus. His paternal uncle Marcus Aemilius Lepidus served as member of the Second Triumvirate. He ..
Aemilius Macer
Aemilius Macer, of Verona, Roman didactic poet, author of two poems, one on birds (Ornithogonia), the other on the antidotes against the poison of serpents (Theriaca), imitated from the Greek poet Nicander of Colophon. According to Jerome, he died in 16 BC. It is possible that he wrote also a botani..
Aemilius Papinianus
Aemilius Papinianus (142-212) was a celebrated Roman jurist. He was put to death by the emperor Caracalla after refusing to vindicate his conduct in murdering his brother. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. See also: Roman jurist, wa..
Aemillus Asper
Aemilius Asper, Latin grammarian, possibly lived in the 1st century AD. He wrote commentaries on Terence, Sallust and Virgil. Numerous fragments of the last show that as both critic and commentator he possessed good judgment and taste. They are printed in Keil, Probi in Vergilii Bucolica Commentariu..
Aeminium
Aeminium was the ancient name of the current city of Coimbra, in Portugal. Its most ancient remains are dated from the time of the Roman domination. The Romans founded the town of Aeminium in this place, which came under the protection of nearby Conímbriga situated some 15km away to the south. The ..
AEMT-CC
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Advanced Emergency Medical T..
AEM (1924 automobile)
The AEM was a French electric car built in Neuilly, near Paris, by the Societé d'Application Electro-Mécanique. In 1923 the company manufactured a few cyclecars under the brand name Electrocyclette. Between 1924 and 1927 the company went on to build mainly delivery vans, whose top speed was 25/..
AEM (1987 automobile)
The AEM (Automotive Engineering and Manufacturing) Scout was a Welsh-built version of the Mini Moke, updated with new, zinc-coated bodywork. It was made for only one year, 1987. The Scout had a chequered history having previously been made by Import Export of Spalding, Lincolnshire between 1983 an..

 


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