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Posthumus

Posthumus may refer to:

  • Posthumus, a character in Shakespeare's play, Cymbeline
  • Dick Posthumus, Michigan politician
  • E.S. Posthumus, composers of electronic orchestral music
  • " Posthumus Zone," recorded/written by E.S. Posthumus, theme music for The NFL Today

Usage examples of "posthumus".

Whilst that prince, and his infant son Salonius, displayed, in the court of Treves, the majesty of the empire its armies were ably conducted by their general, Posthumus, who, though he afterwards betrayed the family of Valerian, was ever faithful to the great interests of the monarchy.

Whilst that prince, and his infant son Salonius, displayed, in the court of Treves, the majesty of the empire its armies were ably conducted by their general, Posthumus, who, though he afterwards betrayed the family of Valerian, was ever faithful to the great interests of the monarchy.

On peut lire dans son choix, et juger au vrai quel homme est Posthumus.

While in no degree Shakespearian echoes, there are epithalamia and dirges of his that might properly have fallen from the lips of Posthumus in "Cymbeline.