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Aurelius

[ aw-ree-lee-uhs, aw-reel-yuhs ]

noun

  1. Marcus. Marcus Aurelius.


Aurelius

/ ɔːˈriːlɪəs /

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To our right, though, it was dark like it must have been at the time of, well, let's say Marcus Aurelius.

Marcus Aurelius was a very useful spring to the vast machine of the Roman Empire.

You will stand aloof like a second Aurelius, coining austere aphorisms and mocking the weakness of your unlearned fellows.

Epictetus, a slave, won as complete inward freedom as Marcus Aurelius, an emperor.

We, in the midst of the illimitable, could feel with Marcus Aurelius that "Of life, the time is a point."

On account of his mild and just reign he has been called the Byzantine Marcus Aurelius.

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