Valesius — is a Latinization of the Sabine name Volusus. Prior to the foundation of the Roman Republic, the intervocal s underwent rhotacization, producing Valerius, one of the more prominent gentes in Rome. Valesius may refer to:* Valesius was the founder… … Wikipedia
Valesius — Valesius, 1) s.u. Valesianer. 2) (de Valois), Heinrich, französischer Geschichtsschreiber, geb. 10. Sept. 1603 in Paris, studirte im Jesuitencollegium zu Verdun, trat 1618 in das Collegium von Clermont in Paris ein u. studirte seit 1622 die… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
VALESIUS — Arabs Haeresiarcha, caput Valesianorum; qui omnes sectae suae, aliquando etiam viatores, castrant; legem cum Prophetis reiciunt etc. Epiphan. Haer. 58. Augustin. Haer. 39. Baron. A. C. 249. 260 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Valesius — Henri Valois Henri Valois ou Henri de Valois (Paris, 10 septembre 1603 – Paris, 7 mai 1676), en latin Henricus Valesius, fut un philologue et historien français. Issu de la petite noblesse normande établie entre Bayeux et Lisieux, il étudia chez… … Wikipédia en Français
Valesius, S. — S. Valesius (25. Oct.), ein Martyrer, der bei den Griechen verehrt wird. S. S. Valerinus. (XI. 540) … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
VALESIUS Sabinus — cuius praecipuâ operâ pax, inter T. Tatium et Romulum facta, Gentis Valeriae Romae auctor, proavus L. Valerii Volusii Poplicolae … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Peter Valesius Walsh — Peter (Valesius) Walsh (c. 1618 March 15, 1688), Irish politician and controversialist, was born at Mooretown, County Kildare, and studied at Leuven, where he joined the Franciscans and acquired Jansenist sympathies.In 1646 he went to Kilkenny,… … Wikipedia
CAROLUS Valesius — cognomine Defensor Fidei, fil. Philippi Audacis Regis ex Isabella Arragonia. Caput Valesiae familiae, quae regnum tenuit 260. ann. ab. A. C. 1328. quô Philippus, filius eius regnare incepit, usque ad A. C. 1589. quô Henric. III. obiit. Arragoniam … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
FELIX Valesius — ex Francia Familia, cum Ioh. de Matha, solitudinis socio, Erdemita: Patriarchae ord. Trinitatis, et redemptionis captivorum, ab Innocentio III. approbati. Vide Iohannes de Matha, et Trinitatis ordo … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Secular Games — The Secular Games (Latin Ludi Saeculares, originally Ludi Terentini) were a religious celebration, involving sacrifices and theatrical performances, held in ancient Rome for three days and nights to mark the end of a saeculum and the beginning of … Wikipedia