Definitions for Antoninus

Antoninus An·to·ni·nus

Spelling: [an-tuh-nahy-nuh s]
IPA: /ˌæn təˈnaɪ nəs/

Antoninus is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 276 anagrams from letters in Antoninus (ainnnostu).

Definitions for Antoninus

noun

  1. Marcus Aurelius, Marcus Aurelius.

Examples for Antoninus

My city and country as I am Antoninus, is Rome; as a man, the whole world.

A better guardian than Antoninus Pius could not be conceived.

Antoninus did so, and the Jew at once ran him through with a spear.

Neath is of great antiquity, having been the Nidum of the days of Antoninus.

There is a drawing of it on the column of Antoninus at Rome.

Antoninus is meant, as Hadrian was succeeded by Antoninus Pius.

But there came a day when Antoninus was stricken by the hand of death.

These are, the pillars of Trajan, of Antoninus, and of Phocas.

Julian's face seemed as worn and haggard as that of Antoninus.

Antoninus Pius died in 161, and Marcus assumed the imperial state.

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