Junius - Wikipedia Junius often refers to: Junius (writer), the pseudonym of an 18th-century British political writer of strongly Whig principles; The nomen of the ancient Roman Junia gens; Junius or Iunius, the month of June on the ancient Roman calendar; Rosa Luxemburg's Junius Pamphlet (German: Junius-Broschüre), a nickname for a pamphlet Luxemburg wrote in
Junius | 18th-century, Political Satire, Letters | Britannica Junius, the pseudonym of the still unidentified author of a series of letters contributed to Henry Sampson Woodfall’s Public Advertiser, a popular English newspaper of the day, between Jan 21, 1769, and Jan 21, 1772
Junius (writer) - Wikipedia Junius was the pseudonym of an anonymous British writer who contributed a series of letters to the Public Advertiser, a London -based political newspaper run by Henry Sampson Woodfall, from 21 January 1769 to 21 January 1772 The signature had been already used, apparently by the same writer, in a letter written on 21 November 1768
Junius (band) - Wikipedia Junius is an American rock band from Boston, Massachusetts that was formed in 2003 The band is composed of lead vocalist and guitarist Joseph E Martinez, and drummer Dana Filloon Thus far, they have released four EPs and three full-length albums
Iunius (month) - Wikipedia Mensis Iunius or Iunius, also Junius (June), was the sixth month of the Roman calendar of the classical period, following Maius (May) In the oldest calendar attributed by the Romans to Romulus, Iunius had been the fourth month in a ten-month year that began with March (Martius, " Mars ' month")
Június – Wikipédia Június az év hatodik hónapja a Gergely-naptárban, és 30 napos Nevét Junóról (római istennőről) kapta, aki Jupiter felesége volt A 18 századi nyelvújítók szerint a június: termenes A népi kalendárium Szent Iván havának nevezi június 1 : június 2 : június 3 : június 4 :
Meaning, origin and history of the name Junius Roman family name that was possibly derived from the name of the Roman goddess Juno It was borne by Lucius Junius Brutus, the founder of the Roman Republic in the 6th century BC It was also borne by the 1st-century BC Roman politician Marcus Junius Brutus, commonly known as Brutus, who was one of the assassins of Julius Caesar
Identity of Junius - Wikipedia Junius was the pseudonym of a writer who contributed a series of political letters critical of the government of King George III to the Public Advertiser, [1] from 21 January 1769 to 21 January 1772 as well as several other London newspapers such as the London Evening Post