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An auspex, or augur, was an interpreter of omens in ancient Rome. Auspex may also refer to: * Auspex International, a London-based data analytics company * Auspex Pharmaceuticals, an American pharmaceutical company acquired by Teva * Auspex Systems, a defunct American computer storage company Persons with the name * Pollienus Auspex (consul under Commodus) (fl. 3rd century), Roman military officer, senator, and suffect consul * Pollienus Auspex (consul under Marcus Aurelius) (fl. late 2nd century and early 3rd century), Roman military officer, senator, and suffect consul * Tiberius Julius Pollienus Auspex Tiberius Julius Pollienus Auspex (fl. 3rd century AD) was a Roman senator who was appointed suffect consul between AD 212 and 222. Biography Julius Pollienus Auspex, a member of the possibly Italian ''gens Polliena'', was probably the son of Polli ... (fl. 3rd century), Roman senator and suffect consul See also * Haruspex {{disambig ...
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Augur
An augur was a priest and official in the classical Roman world. His main role was the practice of augury, the interpretation of the will of the gods by studying the flight of birds. Determinations were based upon whether they were flying in groups or alone, what noises they made as they flew, the direction of flight, what kind of birds they were, etc. This practice was known as "''taking the auspices''". The augural ceremony and function of the augur was central to any major undertaking in Roman society – public or private – including matters of war, commerce, and religion. Augurs sought the divine will regarding any proposed course of action which might affect Rome's ''pax'', ''fortuna'', and ''salus'' (peace, good fortune, and well-being). Etymology Although ancient authors believed that the term "augur" contained the words ''avis'' and ''gerĹŤ'' – Latin for "directing the birds" – historical-linguistic evidence points instead to the root ''augeĹ ...
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Auspex International
Auspex International is a company founded in London in 2018 by former Cambridge Analytica staff. It is one of several companies founded by people formerly affiliated with Cambridge Analytica following its downfall in the aftermath of the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal involving the misuse of data. The company was to be in the field of data analytics Analytics is the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics. It is used for the discovery, interpretation, and communication of meaningful patterns in data. It also entails applying data patterns toward effective decision-making. It ... and work in Africa and the Middle East initially. References External links * 2018 establishments in England Big data companies Analytics companies Cambridge Analytica {{UK-company-stub ...
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Teva Pharmaceutical Industries
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (also known as Teva Pharmaceuticals) is an Israeli multinational pharmaceutical company with headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel. It specializes primarily in generic drugs, but other business interests include active pharmaceutical ingredients and, to a lesser extent, proprietary pharmaceuticals. Teva Pharmaceuticals was the largest generic drug manufacturer, when it was surpassed briefly by US-based Pfizer. Teva regained its market leader position once Pfizer spun off its generic drug division in a merger with Mylan, forming the new company Viatris at the end of 2020. Overall, Teva is the 18th largest pharmaceutical company in the world. Teva's facilities are located in Israel, North America, Europe, Australia, and South America. Teva shares are listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The company is a member of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA). History Salomon, Levin, and Elstein Teva's earliest predecessor ...
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Auspex Systems
Auspex Systems was a computer data storage company founded in 1987 by Larry Boucher, who was previously CEO of Adaptec. It was headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Auspex introduced the first network-attached storage (NAS) devices. After an initial public offering in 1993, shares were traded on the NASDAQ exchange under symbol ASPX. One of the unique features of their systems was the ease with which volumes could be transparently mirrored and migrated between physical disks. Auspex systems used Functional Multiprocessing, essentially Asymmetric multiprocessing, that allowed the systems to scale functions independently -- such as networking, file processing, or storage processing. There was a Host Processor running Unix that controlled the whole system. This 'system within a system' could even be rebooted without interrupting file servicing. They became a leading provider of data center storage in the mid-1990s but fell behind NetApp in the field. Early cabinet rack models held ...
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Pollienus Auspex (consul Under Commodus)
Pollienus AuspexThere has been enormous scholarly discussion over what offices should be assigned to this Pollienus Auspex and which to his father of the same name. This reconstruction is taken from Mennen’s ''Power and Status in the Roman Empire, AD 193-284'' (2011), pgs. 116-118 (fl. 3rd century AD) was a Roman military officer and senator who was appointed suffect consul around AD 185. His ''praenomen'' is thought to be Tiberius. Biography Pollienus Auspex was a member of the possibly Italian ''gens Pollieni'', and the son of Pollienus Auspex. He reached the office of '' suffect consul'' sometime before AD 193, most likely around AD 185. However, from this point on, dates are obscure, and his career has been dated from anywhere from the reign of Commodus to that of Alexander Severus. His next appointment was probably as ''Iudex ex delegatione Caesarum'' or ''Vice Augg cognoscens'' (the judicial deputy of the emperor in Rome), which he held either before 192, or between 197 an ...
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Pollienus Auspex (consul Under Marcus Aurelius)
Pollienus AuspexThere has been enormous scholarly discussion over what offices should be assigned to this Pollienus Auspex and which to his son of the same name. This reconstruction is taken from Mennen’s ''Power and Status in the Roman Empire, AD 193-284'' (2011), pp. 116-118 (fl. late 2nd century and early 3rd century AD) was a Roman military officer and senator who was appointed suffect consul sometime between AD 170 and 174. His ''praenomen'' is thought to be Tiberius. Biography Pollienus Auspex was a member of the possibly Italian ''gens Pollieni''. Reaching the office of ''suffect consul'' sometime between AD 170 and 174, he was appointed '' Legatus Augusti pro praetore'' or governor of Dalmatia between 173 and 175. He was next made ''Iudex ex delegatione Caesarum'' (or the judicial deputy of the emperor in Rome) between 176 and 180, when Marcus Aurelius and Commodus were on the Danube fighting the second of the Marcomannic Wars. Auspex's next appointment was around AD 180 a ...
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Tiberius Julius Pollienus Auspex
Tiberius Julius Pollienus Auspex (fl. 3rd century AD) was a Roman senator who was appointed suffect consul between AD 212 and 222. Biography Julius Pollienus Auspex, a member of the possibly Italian ''gens Polliena'', was probably the son of Pollienus Auspex, although some scholars have maintained that both men are the same individual. Some time between AD 212 and 222, Auspex was appointed the '' Legatus Augusti pro praetore'' of the province of Numidia. He was also during this period appointed suffect consul ''in absentia''.Mennen, pg. 118 Julius Pollienus Auspex may have been the adoptive father of Tiberius Pollienus Armenius Peregrinus, consul in AD 244. Sources * Mennen, Inge, ''Power and Status in the Roman Empire, AD 193-284'' (2011) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Auspex, Tiberius Julius Pollienus 3rd-century Romans Julius The gens Julia (''gēns Iūlia'', ) was one of the most prominent patrician families in ancient Rome. Members of the gens attained the highest d ...
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