Aurēlĭānus, i, m.
- I. Flavius Claudius, a Roman emperor who reigned A. D. 270-275; his life was written by Vopiscus; Inscr. Orell. 489; 1026 sq.; 1535; 1856.
- II. Derivv.
- A. Aurēlĭānus, a, um, adj., of Aurelian: sodales, a college of priests like the Augustales, Capitol. M. Anton. Philos. 7 fin.: BALNEVM, built by Aurelian, Inscr. Grut. 178, 3.
- B. Aurēlĭānensis, e, adj.: urbs, the present Orleans, Sid. 8, 15.