Associations to the word «Aurelius»
Noun
- Marcus
- Lucius
- Cassius
- Claudius
- Pius
- Maximus
- Gaius
- Tiberius
- Meditation
- Titus
- Seneca
- Consul
- Emperor
- Galen
- Augustus
- Prefect
- Socrates
- Roman
- Nero
- Danube
- Gladiator
- Marius
- Carthage
- Cicero
- Caesar
- Cato
- Constantine
- Reign
- Asturias
- Augustine
- Victor
- Liber
- Persecution
- Saxon
- Pliny
- Briton
- Cornelius
- Plato
- Piazza
- Plutarch
- Legate
- Gaul
- Philosopher
- Merlin
- Julius
- Martyrdom
- Legion
- Natalia
- Freedman
- Ad
- Accession
- Clemens
- Rome
- Bust
- Pons
- Augusta
- Lucian
- Empress
- Monmouth
- Bertha
- Goth
- Statue
- Tutor
- Martyr
- Gibbon
- Jurist
- Oration
- Magnus
- Fulton
- Platt
- Ptolemy
- Pax
- Aristotle
- Modus
- Orator
- Dominica
- Geoffrey
- Romans
- Barbarian
- Romano
- Lyons
- Plague
- Empire
- Inscription
- Christian
- Pseudo
- Arch
- Britannia
- Pantomime
Verb
Wiktionary
AURELIUS, proper noun. A male given name; of mostly historical use in the Anglo-Saxon world.
Dictionary definition
AURELIUS, noun. Emperor of Rome; nephew and son-in-law and adoptive son of Antonius Pius; Stoic philosopher; the decline of the Roman Empire began under Marcus Aurelius (121-180).
Wise words
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