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    Au·re·li·an
    /ôˈrēlēən/
    • 1. (c. 215–275), Roman emperor 270–275; Latin name Lucius Domitius Aurelianus.
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    Aurelian was born on 9 September, a date recorded in the Chronograph of 354. The 6th-century chronicler John Malalas wrote that he died at the age of 61, implying a birth in 214. However, his chronicle is often described as "too frequently unreliable", meaning that his statement may not be completely accurate.

  4. Meaning & History. Romanian form of Aurelianus, as well as the usual English form when referring to the Roman emperor.

  5. Aurelian definition: Roman emperor 270–275.. See examples of AURELIAN used in a sentence.

  6. Dec 31, 2023 · Aurelian's actions single-handedly saved the Roman Empire and ensured that it would live on for another two centuries until its eventual collapse in the West in 476 AD. Connor Brighton December 31 2023 in History. The responsibility to shoulder the monumental and near-impossible task of restoring Rome to its original borders would fall to one ...

  7. May 6, 2024 · Aurelian is currently not in the top 100 on the Baby Names Popularity Charts. Aurelian is currently not ranked in U.S. births. The name Aurelian is primarily a male name of Latin origin that means Golden. Click through to find out more information about the name Aurelian on BabyNames.com.

  8. May 3, 2024 · Aurelian (born c. 215—died 275, near Byzantium [now Istanbul, Turkey]) was a Roman emperor from 270 to 275. By reuniting the empire, which had virtually disintegrated under the pressure of invasions and internal revolts, he earned his self-adopted title restitutor orbis (“restorer of the world”). Aurelian, born near the Danube River, had ...

  9. The name Aurelian has its roots in the Latin language and derives from the Latin word aurum, meaning gold. This etymology reflects the name's underlying meaning of golden. Aurelian is a historically significant name that finds its origins in ancient Rome.

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