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Appian (Αππιανός) was a Roman historian. Appian may also refer to: Places * Appian Way (Via Appia), an important ancient Roman road, constructed by Appius Claudius Caecus * Appian Way, Burwood, Sydney, street in the suburb of Burwood in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia * Appian Way Regional Park, protected area of around 3400 hectares, established by the Italian region of Latium Organizations * Appian Graphics, supplier of multi-monitor graphics accelerators * Appian Publications & Recordings, British company specialising in the restoration and re-issue of early recordings of classical music * Appian Technology, previously called ZyMOS Corporation, a semiconductor manufacturing company in Sunnyvale, California * Appian Way Productions, film production company in West Hollywood, California, established by actor and producer Leonardo DiCaprio * Appian Corporation Appian Corporation is a cloud computing and enterprise software company headquartered in McLean, Virgi ...
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Appian
Appian of Alexandria (; grc-gre, Ἀππιανὸς Ἀλεξανδρεύς ''Appianòs Alexandreús''; la, Appianus Alexandrinus; ) was a Greek historian with Roman citizenship who flourished during the reigns of Emperors of Rome Trajan, Hadrian, and Antoninus Pius. He was born c. 95 in Alexandria. After holding the senior offices in the province of Aegyptus (Egypt), he went to Rome c. 120, where he practised as an advocate, pleading cases before the emperors (probably as ''advocatus fisci'', an important official of the imperial treasury). It was in 147 at the earliest that he was appointed to the office of procurator, probably in Egypt, on the recommendation of his friend Marcus Cornelius Fronto, an influential rhetorician and advocate. Because the position of procurator was open only to members of the equestrian order (the "knightly" class), his possession of this office tells us about Appian's family background. His principal surviving work (Ρωμαϊκά ''Romaiká'' ...
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Appian Way
The Appian Way (Latin and Italian language, Italian: ''Via Appia'') is one of the earliest and strategically most important Roman roads of the ancient Roman Republic, republic. It connected Rome to Brindisi, in southeast Italy. Its importance is indicated by its common name, recorded by Statius, of ("the Appian Way, the queen of the long roads"). The road is named after Appius Claudius Caecus, the Roman censor who began and completed the first section as a military road to the south in 312 BC"Appian Way" in ''Chambers's Encyclopædia''. London: George Newnes Ltd, George Newnes, 1961, Vol. 1, p. 490. during the Samnite Wars. Origins The need for roads The Appian Way was a Roman road used as a main route for military supplies for its conquest of southern Italy in 312 BC and for improvements in communication. The Appian Way was the first long road built specifically to transport troops outside the smaller region of greater Rome (this was essential to the Romans). The few ro ...
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Appian Way, Burwood, Sydney
Appian Way is a street in the suburb of Burwood in Sydney. The state heritage listed Appian Way has been described as one of the finest streets of Federation houses in Australia. The picturesque houses create an asymmetrical, multi- gabled roofscape with a variety of materials used such as slate and terracotta tiles and feature varied designs. The houses are complemented with landscaped gardens, manicured lawns and a nature strip with Brush Box trees. The serpentine street runs between Burwood Road and Liverpool Road with a communal reserve that has been converted into a lawn tennis club. Homes in the street are designed in various Federation styles. Many are in the Federation Queen Anne style, but other styles are also represented. ''Erica'' and ''St Ellero'' are designed in the Federation Arts and Crafts style, while ''Casa Tasso'' and ''Ostia'' are just two out of several examples of the Federation Bungalow style. History Also known as the Hoskins Estate, Appian Way ...
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Appian Way Regional Park
The Appian Way Regional Park is the second-largest urban park of Europe, after Losiny Ostrov National Park in Moscow. It is a protected area of around 4580 hectares, established by the Italian region of Latium. It falls primarily within the territory of Rome but parts also extend into the neighbouring towns of Ciampino and Marino. The Park The park aims to be a "green wedge" between the centre of Rome and the Alban Hills to the southeast. It contains a majority of the relics of Ancient Rome to be found outside the city centre. It consists of the Appian Way, from the centre of Rome to the 10th Mile, including the Villa of the Quintilii; the Park of the Caffarella; the Tombs of Via Latina archaeological zone; and the Aqueduct Park as well as other areas not accessible to the public. History The idea of a great archaeological park between the Roman Forum and the Alban Hills dates back to Napoleonic times. Following initial restoration work on one tomb by Antonio Ca ...
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Appian Graphics
Appian Graphics was a supplier of multi-monitor graphics accelerators founded in 1994. History The company was best known for its Jeronimo and Gemini product lines, and for the HydraVision display management software. The main competitor for Appian on the multi-monitor solutions market was STB Systems. The company was acquired in July 2001 by Colorgraphic Communications, Inc., which ceased business in 2007 or 2008. Appian Graphics originally developed HydraVision in the late 1990s for their multi-head display solutions. ATI Technologies acquired HydraVision in July 2001 along with Appian's HydraVision team to join its then-new dual-head Radeon 7500 and 8500 series. Graphics adapters * Appian Graphics Jeronimo J2/N ** Dual Head 3/4 size PCI adapter ** 4 MB ** Cirrus Logic CL-GDGD5462-HC-B chipset * Appian Jeronimo Pro ** Dual Head PCI adapter ** 8 or 16MB (4 or 8MB/head) ** 3Dlabs Permedia 2 VPU chipset * Appian Jeronimo Pro 4-Port ** Quad Head PCI adapter ** 32MB (8MB/head ...
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Appian Publications & Recordings
Appian Publications & Recordings (APR) is a British company specialising in the restoration and re-issue of early recordings of classical music. APR was apparently the brainchild of Edwin Alan and much of the transferring and remastering of historical recordings was done by Bryan Crimp, who previously spent time with EMI. The ''APR'' website refers to Crimp as the founder, and the company changed hands after his retirement in Sept 2004, and was relocated from Hexham in Northumberland to London. The new owner is Mike Spring who is employed at Hyperion Records. The company has gained a number of international honours for its work. The ''Franz Liszt Society of Budapest'' has awarded them the ''Grand Prix International Liszt du Disque'' nine times. Their current catalogue includes significant performances by famous musicians such as Vladimir Horowitz, Walter Gieseking, Edwin Fischer, Percy Grainger, Guiomar Novaes, Kathleen Ferrier, Jorge Bolet, Sergio Fiorentino, Arturo Tos ...
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Appian Technology
Appian Technology, Inc,, formerly ZyMOS Corporation, was a semiconductor manufacturing company located in Sunnyvale, California. It initially designed and manufactured custom and semi-custom integrated circuits. After the introduction of the IBM PC in the early 1980s, there was strong customer demand for ICs to support the production of IBM PC-AT clones. In 1987, Appian responded to this demand by developing the POACH (PC-On-A-Chip) peripheral series, one of the first chipsets of its kind, enabling manufacturers of PC AT clones to simplify PC motherboard designs and reduce cost and time to market. Intel soon licensed this chipset to support Intel 80286 sales. Intel second-sourced to Zymos Corp. of these 82230/82231 High Integration AT-Compatible Chip Set.Ormsby, John, Editor, "New Product Focus: Components: Intel's 82X3X Chip-set Handles Logic Functions That Once Required The Services Of Sources Of Chips", Intel Corporation, Microcomputer Solutions, January/February 1988, page ...
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Appian Way Productions
Appian Way Productions is a Los Angeles based film and television production company founded in 2001 by actor and producer Leonardo DiCaprio. Jennifer Davisson serves as President of Production. Since its launch, Appian Way has released a diverse slate of films, including Alejandro Iñárritu's three-time Academy Award and Golden Globe winner ''The Revenant'', Martin Scorsese’s Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated ''The Wolf of Wall Street'' and Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning ''The Aviator'', along with ''Shutter Island'', Scott Cooper’s ''Out of the Furnace'', George Clooney’s Golden Globe nominated ''The Ides of March'', the psychological thriller ''Orphan'' and the film adaptation of Dennis Lehane’s critically acclaimed novel ''Live by Night'' with Ben Affleck, among others. The television adaptation of '' The Right Stuff'' based on the acclaimed Tom Wolfe book for National Geographic which premiered on Disney+ in October 2020. In recent ...
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Appian Corporation
Appian Corporation is a cloud computing and enterprise software company headquartered in McLean, Virginia, part of the Dulles Technology Corridor. The company sells a platform as a service (PaaS) for building enterprise software applications. It is focused on low-code development, process mining, business process management, and case management markets in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Saudi Arabia and Southeast Asia. History Founding and early growth: 1999–2013 Appian was founded in 1999 by Michael Beckley, Robert Kramer, Marc Wilson and Matthew Calkins, who serves as CEO. In 2001, the company developed Army Knowledge Online, regarded at the time as “the world's largest intranet." In 2005, the company expanded into financial services and other private markets. It became known for its low-code platform. In 2010, Appian Cloud was accredited with Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) low-level security by the U.S. Education Department. In 2013, ...
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Adolphe Appian
Adolphe Appian (born as Jacques Barthelemy Adolphe Appian; 28 August 1819 – 29 April 1898) was a French landscape painter and etcher. Early life Appian was born in Lyon and changed his name to Adolphe Appian at age fifteen. At the age of fifteen Appian attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts at Lyon which was an art school which specialized in training to decorate fabrics by a local silk industry. He studied under Jean-Michel Grobon and Augustin Alexandre Thierrat. Later he opened a studio in Lyon and worked as a graphic designer. He travelled to Paris to finish his studies and after he had exhibited a painting and a charcoal drawing in the Paris Salon in 1853 he became friends with Camille Corot and Charles-François Daubigny who greatly influenced his style. Appian was elected a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Works In 1866, Appian's two works that he exhibited in Paris were bought by Napoleon III and by princess Mathilde. He painted at the beginning of his career atmos ...
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Saint Appian
Aphian (Apphian, Apian, Appian, Amphianus, Amphian; ''Amfiano'' in Spanish and Italian) is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church and by the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is said to have died during the persecutions of the Emperor Galerius on April 2 in or around the year 305. In the Eastern Orthodox calendar, his feast thus falls on April 2, along with Edesius (Aedisius), who is sometimes called his brother. Origins He was from Lycia, and his wealthy and distinguished parents gave him the best education possible in rhetoric, law, and philosophy in the famous school of Berytus in Phoenicia. While he was away at school, he became a Christian. Aphian withdrew to Cappadocia because his parents resisted his efforts to convert them to Christianity. Martyrdom Pamphilus was at Caesarea Maritima at the time of Aphian's martyrdom, expounding Holy Scripture, and the young Aphian was one of his disciples. He lived at the house of Eusebius, but gave no intimation of his pur ...
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Appia (other)
Appia may refer to: Places * Appian Way (In Italian and Latin: ''Via Appia''), one of the earliest and strategically most important Roman roads of the ancient republic * Appia (Phrygia), a town and bishopric of ancient Phrygia, now in Turkey * Aqua Appia, the first ancient Roman aqueduct, constructed in 312 BC People * Appia gens, family at ancient Rome * Adolphe Appia (1862–1928), Swiss architect and theorist of stage lighting and décor *Dominique Appia (1926–2017), Swiss painter who lived and worked in the city of Geneva * Louis Appia (1818–1898), surgeon with special merit in military medicine *Saint Appia (1st century AD), wife of Philemon, recipient of a letter from Paul the Apostle Nature * ''Appia'' (skipper), genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae Other uses *Appia (software), free and open-source layered communication toolkit implemented in Java * Lancia Appia, car introduced in 1953 as a replacement for the Ardea, produced for 10 years ...
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