Antonius

[ an-toh-nee-uhs ]

noun
  1. Marcus. Mark Antony.

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How to use Antonius in a sentence

  • Antonius and Hieronymus conjointly built a number of large pattern violins, which are of high finish and beautiful wood.

  • After Andrew, as great makers, come his two sons Antonius and Hieronymus, who flourished from 1550 to 1634.

  • Antonius doubled this distance, and included within the range of the sanctuary a certain portion of the city.

  • According to Antonius, archbishop of Florence, the distemper carried off 60,000 people in that city.

  • The nobles accepted as candidate C. Antonius Hybrida, a worthless man, capable only of selling himself and of treachery.

    History of Julius Caesar Vol. 1 of 2 | Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873.

British Dictionary definitions for Antonius

Antonius

/ (ænˈtəʊnɪəs) /


noun
  1. Marcus (ˈmɑːkəs): Latin name of (Mark): Antony

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