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3244 Petronius (382 bytes)
1: ...n [[1960]]. It is named after [[Petronius Arbiter|Petronius]], the ancient [[Roman Empire|Roman]] [[satirist]... 5: [[Category:Main Belt asteroids|Petronius]] Petronius (5351 bytes) 1: ...] Petronius. For other uses of the name, see '''[[Petronius (disambiguation)]]'''.'' 3: ... text of the ''[[Satyricon]]'' calls him '''Titus Petronius'''. 5: ...ition among Latin writers ascribed by Sidonius to Petronius, and the mention of him by [[Macrobius]] beside [... 7: ...hich he so proudly realized. The care he gives to Petronius's portrait perhaps shows that the man enjoyed gre... 12: ...sy of [[Tigellinus]], an accusation followed, and Petronius committed [[suicide]] in a way that was in keepin... Petronius (disambiguation) (1305 bytes) 1: ...eral notables, the most famous being the writer [[Petronius Arbiter]]. 3: * [[Publius Petronius]], suffect consul [[19]] AD 4: * Gaius Petronius Pontius Nigrinus, consul [[37]] AD 5: ...sidered by many scholars to be the same person as Petronius Arbiter 6: * [[Petronius Arbiter]], author of the ''[[Satyricon]]'' Petronius Maximus (2680 bytes) 1: '''Petronius Maximus''' (c.[[396]] - [[455]]), was a [[Roman E... Petronius Platform (1909 bytes) 1: [[image:Petronius.jpg|right]] 2: The '''Petronius Platform''' is a deepwater [[oil rig]] operated b... 6: ...covered in 1995 in Viosca Knoll and named after [[Petronius|the Roman philosopher]]. The sea bed is 535 m (1,... Publius Petronius Turpilianus (946 bytes) 1: '''Publius Petronius Turpilianus''' was a [[Roman Empire|Roman]] polit... 5: ...ch from Spain to [[Ancient Rome|Rome]], Galba had Petronius summarily executed as a commander appointed by Ne... Cena trimalchionis (226 bytes) 1: ...malchionis''' is the longest extant fragment of [[Petronius Arbiter]]'s novel [[Satyricon]]. Fuchsine acid (326 bytes) 1: ...}}{{sub|9}}{{sulfur}}{{sub|3}} and [[CAS number]] 3244-88-0. Avitus (2016 bytes) 2: ...se]] when [[Gaiseric]] invaded [[Rome]], bringing Petronius Maximus's rule to a sudden end. Theodoric seized ... 11: {{Western Roman Emperor | Prev=[[Petronius Maximus]]| CoEmperor= | Next=[[Majorian]]}} Trimalchio (391 bytes) 1: ... "[[the novel|novel]]" ''The [[Satyricon]]'' by [[Petronius]]. WECT TV6 Tower (386 bytes) 1: ...ong with a few other masts being taller and the [[Petronius platform]] (in water). Silver Age of Latin literature (2556 bytes) 17: ...Latin novels: [[Apuleius]]'s ''Golden Ass'' and [[Petronius]]'s ''Satyricon''. 19: ...ers of the silver age include [[Petronius Arbiter|Petronius]], [[Seneca the Younger|Seneca]], [[Phaedrus]], [... SP Balasubramanyam (2038 bytes) 3: ...3242;ಿ ಬಾಲಸುಬ್ರಹ್ಮಣ್... Des Moines Hearst-Argyle TV Tower (446 bytes) 1: ...along with a number of other tall masts and the [[Petronius Platform]], a mostly submerged [[oil platform]]. Sarah Zaharia (883 bytes) 5: ... as a winnable riding. Zaharia placed third with 3244 votes, well behind [[Conservative Party of Canada... Jefferson Pilot Comm. Tower (492 bytes) 1: ...r of other tall [[List of masts|masts]] and the [[Petronius Platform]], a mostly submerged [[oil platform]]. The Nutters (1048 bytes) 3: ...or about half a year in [[The Dandy]], from issue 3244 (dated [[24 January]] [[2004]]) onwards. The orig... KXTV/KOVR Tower (693 bytes) 5: ...ed [[Warsaw radio mast]] and largely underwater [[Petronius oil platform]] are included. It also taller than ... Leo Genn (560 bytes) 8: ...1951]] || [[Quo Vadis (1951 movie)|Quo Vadis]] || Petronius 60 (1143 bytes) 16: *[[Petronius]] writes the [[Satyricon]].
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