Not to be confused with the
Gallic Emperor Postumus.
The Gallic Empire (in Latin Imperium Galliarum) is the modern name for the independent realm that existed from 260 to 273, during the For the alleged son of this emperor also called Postumus see Postumus Junior; for the son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa see Agrippa Postumus Posthumous may refer to:
- Posthumous birth, a birth that occurs after the death of the child's father
- Posthumous degree, an academic degree conferred after the death of the recipient
- Posthumous execution, ceremonial execution of someone already dead
- Posthumous marriage, a marriage after the death of one of the individuals involved in the marriage. A degree is any of a wide range of status levels conferred by institutions of Higher education, such as universities, normally as the result of successfully completing Posthumous execution is the Ritual or Ceremonial execution of an already dead body Posthumous marriage is the Marriage after one of the individuals involved in the marriage is dead
- Posthumous name, an honorary name given to a person who has died
- Posthumous promotion, a promotion given after death
- Posthumous recognition, an award given after death
- Posthumous sperm retrieval, extraction of a man's sperm after he has been pronounced brain dead
- Posthumous work, a book, song, movie, etc, released after the death of an author, singer, actor, director, etc. A posthumous name is an honorary name given to royalty nobles and sometimes others in some cultures after the person's death A posthumous promotion is the Military term for the promotion of a Soldier after their death A posthumous recognition is a ceremonial award given after the recipient has died usually in honor of an action associated with their death Posthumous sperm retrieval (PSR is a procedure in which spermatozoa are extracted from a man after he has been pronounced legally brain dead. The following is a list of works that were published or distributed Posthumously (after the parties involved in its creation died
People named Posthumous or Posthumus:
Things named Posthumous:
- Posthumous Blasphemer, a music group founded in Belarus
- The Posthumous Collection, an episode of the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent
- Posthumous Diary, a book by Italian poet Eugenio Montale
- Posthumous (EP), an EP by The Banner
- E.S. Posthumus, an independent music group that produces cinematic music
- "Posthumus Zone", a song by E. Ladislaus the Posthumous ( February 22, 1440 &ndash November 23, 1457) ruled Bohemia as Ladislav I Hungary as László This article is about Shakespeare's play For the mythical British king see Cunobelinus. Richard Posthumus (pronounced "PAHST-hume-us" (born on 19 July 1950) is an American Farmer, Businessman, Politician The Posthumous Collection is a fourth season episode of the Television series Law & Order Criminal Intent. Posthumous Diary ( Diario postumo) is a series of poems attributed to the Italian poet Eugenio Montale which first appeared in full in 1996 Posthumous is a five track EP from the American Hardcore punk / Metalcore band The Banner. ES Posthumus (also known as "ES Posthumous" is an independent music group that produces cinematic style music "Posthumus Zone" is a song composed by the Los Angeles Electronic music group E S. Posthumus
Dictionary
posthumous
-adjective
- Taking place after one's death.
- In reference to a work, published after the author's death.
- Born after the death of one's father.
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