l severus

Se·ve·rus

[suh-veer-uhs]
noun
Lucius Sep·tim·i·us [sep-tim-ee-uhs] , a.d. 146–211, Roman emperor 193–211.
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Severus (sɪˈvɪərəs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
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Lucius Septimius (sɛpˈtɪmɪəs). 146--211 ad, Roman soldier and emperor (193--211). He waged war successfully against the Parthians (197--202) and spent his last years in Britain (208--211)

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