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1 מארקוס פורקיוס קאטו
Marcus Porcius Cato (234 B.C-149 B.C.), Cato the Elder, Cato the Censor, Roman statesman and reputed soldier, writer who wrote the first history of Rome -
2 מרקוס אורליוס
Marcus Aurelius (c. AD 121-180), Roman emperor, author of the philosophical work "The Meditations" -
3 מרקוס פורקיוס קאטו אוטיקנסיס
Marcus Porcius Cato Uticencis (95 B.C.-46B.C.), Cato the Younger, statesman in the late Roman Republic, great-grandson of Cato the Elder -
4 אורליוס
n. Aurelius, Marcus Aurelius (c. AD 121-180), Roman emperor, author of the philosophical work "The Meditations" -
5 אנטוניוס
n. Antonius, name of many important citizens in ancient Rome; Marcus Antonius, known as Mark Antony husband of Cleopatra and a Roman statesman and general who served under Julius Caesar; Antonius, Antonius, poet of the third century presumed to be Latin Christian; Antonius Stradivarius (1644-1737,also called Antonio Stradivari), Italian violin maker famous for the dessign of stringed instruments -
6 טריאנוס
n. Trajan, (A.D. 53-117, original name Marcus Ulpius Trajanus) first non-Italian Emperor of Rome (98-117) who extended his empire to the east and was noted for his extensive program of building and also known for his goodness to the poor -
7 מרכוס
n. Marcus -
8 מרקוס
n. Marcus -
9 קאטו הזקן
Cato the Elder (234 B.C-149 B.C.), Marcus Porcius Cato, Cato the Censor, Roman statesman and reputed soldier, writer who wrote the first history of Rome -
10 קאטו הצעיר
Cato the Younger (95 B.C.-46B.C.), Marcus Porcius Cato Uticencis, statesman in the late Roman Republic, great-grandson of Cato the Elder -
11 קיקרו
n. Cicero, Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC), Roman statesman and writer -
12 אנטונינוס
אַנְטֹונִינֹוסpr. n. m. Antoninus, 1) a Roman emperor freq. mentioned as a friend of R. Judah Han-Nassi, and supposed to be Ant. Alexander Severus (Graetz) or Ant. Marcus Aurelius (Rap. a. oth.). Ab. Zar.10a אסוירוס בר א׳ Severus son of A.; Ib. b A. son of Severus.Y.Meg.I, 72b bot. אית מיליןוכ׳ there is one report that A. embraced the Jewish religion, another Y.Snh.X, 29c אנטוני׳ a. אנטולי׳; cmp. Y.Kil.IX, 32b top.Koh. R. to IX, 10 אנטלימוסוכ׳ (corr. acc.) 2) א׳ זעירא A. junior, grandson of the former. Ibid. to X, 5.( 3) (?) a Roman general mentioned in conversation with R. Joh. b. Zaccai; v. אגניטוס. -
13 אַנְטֹונִינֹוס
אַנְטֹונִינֹוסpr. n. m. Antoninus, 1) a Roman emperor freq. mentioned as a friend of R. Judah Han-Nassi, and supposed to be Ant. Alexander Severus (Graetz) or Ant. Marcus Aurelius (Rap. a. oth.). Ab. Zar.10a אסוירוס בר א׳ Severus son of A.; Ib. b A. son of Severus.Y.Meg.I, 72b bot. אית מיליןוכ׳ there is one report that A. embraced the Jewish religion, another Y.Snh.X, 29c אנטוני׳ a. אנטולי׳; cmp. Y.Kil.IX, 32b top.Koh. R. to IX, 10 אנטלימוסוכ׳ (corr. acc.) 2) א׳ זעירא A. junior, grandson of the former. Ibid. to X, 5.( 3) (?) a Roman general mentioned in conversation with R. Joh. b. Zaccai; v. אגניטוס.
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