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Marcellus
[ mahr-sel-uhs ]
noun
- Marcus Claudius, 268?–208 b.c., Roman general and consul.
Marcellus
/ mɑːˈsɛləs /
noun
- MarcellusMarcus Claudius?268 bc208 bcMRomanMILITARY: generalPOLITICS: consul Marcus Claudius (ˈmɑːkəs ˈklɔːdɪəs). ?268–208 bc , Roman general and consul, who captured Syracuse (212) in the Second Punic War
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Eusebius, the successor of Marcellus, was also banished on account of the controversy concerning the lapsed.
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I have just read a very funny article of the "rascal" on Chateaubriand and M. de Marcellus, his critic.
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These are shown in Fig. 136, a theoretical restoration of the Marcellus theater mentioned above.
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Servius tells us that six hundred imgins were displayed at the funeral of the young Marcellus, the nephew of Augustus.
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"Laban—Lorenzo—Marcellus," he began again in a loud, clear, compelling voice.
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