- ANITIUS
- ANITIUSAedilis Curulis. Plin. l. 33. c. 1.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
ANITIUS Faustus — Consul Romanus Galli collega. Horum tempestate se, ut Deum, honorari Diocletianus iussit. Eusebius … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ANITIUS Lupus — inter viros illustres, Commodi iussu occisos, apud Lamprid. in Commodo. c. 7 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ANITIUS Rusinus — Consul Romanus Acilii Severi collega. Vide et Anicius … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ANITIUS Paulinus — I. ANITIUS Paulinus Consul Romanus Ceionii Iuliani Camenii collega. II. ANITIUS Paulinus Iunior, Consul Romanus Publii Optatii collega … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
LUCIVS Anitius Gall — Cos. cum. M. Corn. Cethego, A. U. C. 594 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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Dancey — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… … Surnames reference
Dansey — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… … Surnames reference
Dansie — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… … Surnames reference
Dantesia — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… … Surnames reference