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Au⋅re⋅li⋅an

[aw-ree-lee-uhn, aw-reel-yuhn]
–noun
(Lucius Domitius Aurelianus) a.d. 212?–275, Roman emperor 270–275.
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Au·re·lian   (ô-rēl'yən, ô-rē'lē-ən)   
Emperor of Rome (A.D. 270-275) who held the barbarians in check beyond the Rhine River and regained Britain, Gaul, Spain, Syria, and Egypt for the empire.
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