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  • Arnobius
  • Christian apologist

    remark that Lactantius was a pupil of Arnobius and the surviving treatise are the only known facts about Arnobius that have been transmitted. Adversus

    Arnobius

    Arnobius

    Arnobius

  • Arnobius the Younger
  • Bishop of Gaul

    Arnobius the Younger (Latin: Arnobius Junior) was a Christian priest or bishop in Gaul, who wrote from Rome around the year 460. He is the author of a

    Arnobius the Younger

    Arnobius_the_Younger

  • Agdistis
  • Deity of Greek, Roman and Anatolian mythology

    Campbell. Arnobius, 5.5. Arnobius, 5.5. Arnobius, 5.5. Arnobius, 5.5. Arnobius, 5.6. Arnobius, 5.6. Arnobius of Sicca, The Seven Books of Arnobius Adversus

    Agdistis

    Agdistis

    Agdistis

  • Orbona
  • mention of Orbona is unknown. She appears in the Arnobius Against The Heathen V4 written by Arnobius. Said Orbona is the goddess who takes care of parents

    Orbona

    Orbona

  • Mutunus Tutunus
  • Ancient Roman phallic marriage deity

    interpreted this act as an obscene loss of virginity. The Christian apologist Arnobius says that Roman matrons were taken for a ride (inequitare) on Tutunus's

    Mutunus Tutunus

    Mutunus Tutunus

    Mutunus_Tutunus

  • Caelus
  • Roman god of the sky

    71, 3.29. Arnobius, Adversus Nationes 4.14. Arnobius, Adversus Nationes 3.37, citing Mnaseas as his source. Cicero, De nature Deorum; Arnobius, Adversus

    Caelus

    Caelus

    Caelus

  • Puta (mythology)
  • Minor goddess in Roman mythology

    Roman mythology, according to Arnobius, Puta presided over the pruning of trees and was a minor goddess of agriculture. Arnobius, Ante-Nicene Christian Library:

    Puta (mythology)

    Puta_(mythology)

  • Saint Sebastian
  • 3rd-century Christian saint and martyr

    Sebastiani, a 5th-century text written by an anonymous author, possibly Arnobius the Younger. Sebastian is a popular male saint, especially today among

    Saint Sebastian

    Saint Sebastian

    Saint_Sebastian

  • Dii Consentes
  • List of twelve major deities in the pantheon of Ancient Rome

    Greek pantheon had become dominant, and must be regarded with skepticism. Arnobius states that the Etruscans had a set of six male and six female deities

    Dii Consentes

    Dii Consentes

    Dii_Consentes

  • Thomas the Apostle
  • Apostle of Jesus

    easternmost sea for many people in antiquity). Additionally, the testimony of Arnobius of Sicca, active shortly after 300, maintains that the Christian message

    Thomas the Apostle

    Thomas the Apostle

    Thomas_the_Apostle

  • Mellona
  • Ancient Roman goddess

    honey (Latin mel, mellis) as Pomona did for apples and Bubona for cattle. Arnobius describes her as "a goddess important and powerful regarding bees, taking

    Mellona

    Mellona

  • Greek mythology
  • Body of myths originating in ancient Greece

    derived from earlier now lost Greek works. These preservers of myth include Arnobius, Hesychius, the author of the Suda, John Tzetzes, and Eustathius. They

    Greek mythology

    Greek mythology

    Greek_mythology

  • Titans
  • Pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology

    1930 †15. 2. 1990) (1990), pp. 114–29. JSTOR 43075881. Arnobius, The Seven Books of Arnobius Adversus Gentes, translated by Archibald Hamilton Bryce

    Titans

    Titans

    Titans

  • Nana (Greek mythology)
  • Daughter of the Phrygian river-god Sangarius in Greek mythology

    up to become Cybele's consort and lover. Maya Hero Twins Danae Myrrha Arnobius, 5.6.7 Pausanias 7.17.11 Pausanias, Description of Greece, with an English

    Nana (Greek mythology)

    Nana_(Greek_mythology)

  • Dei Lucrii
  • are a collective of Roman deities mentioned by the Christian apologist Arnobius (d. 330 AD): "Indeed, who is there who would believe that there are gods

    Dei Lucrii

    Dei_Lucrii

  • Jupiter (god)
  • Chief deity of Roman state religion

     313. Dumézil (1977), p. 313. Arnobius Adversus nationes III 40. Cf. also Lucan Pharsalia V 696; VII 705; VIII 21. Arnobius Adversus Nationes III 40, 3;

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter_(god)

  • Prosymnus
  • Mythological man associated with Dionysus

    be reconstructed using the various versions by late antiquty authors. Arnobius and Clement's works, two of the fullest sources for the tale, were attacks

    Prosymnus

    Prosymnus

  • Easter
  • Commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ

    Dionysius the Great, Julius Africanus, Anatolius and Minor Writers, Methodius, Arnobius. Calvin College Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Archived from the

    Easter

    Easter

    Easter

  • Flat Earth
  • Archaic conception of Earth's shape

    should be the center of the universe, around which the heaven is whirling." Arnobius, another eastern Christian writing sometime around 305 AD, described the

    Flat Earth

    Flat Earth

    Flat_Earth

  • Hilaria
  • Ancient Roman religious festival

    of April was the Arbor Intrat, or "entering of the tree". According to Arnobius, in his Against the Pagans (book V), this involved cutting down a pine

    Hilaria

    Hilaria

  • Chrysis (priestess)
  • Argive priestess of Hera

    later mentioned by the Christian theologians Clemens of Alexandria and Arnobius (who, unlike Thucydides, assumed that Chrysis herself had perished in the

    Chrysis (priestess)

    Chrysis_(priestess)

  • Zagreus
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    p. 496 Cameron, p. 369. Cameron, pp. 358, 363, 372–374. Arnobius, The Seven Books of Arnobius Adversus Gentes, translated by Archibald Hamilton Bryce

    Zagreus

    Zagreus

    Zagreus

  • Patrologia Latina
  • 1841–1855 collection of Christian texts

    Adam of Bremen (146) Aimoin (139) Alain de Lille (210) Alcuin (100–101) Arnobius (5) Aurelius Prudentius Clemens (60) Bede (90–95) Boethius (63–64) Saint

    Patrologia Latina

    Patrologia Latina

    Patrologia_Latina

  • Orgia
  • Cult ceremony of Dionysos

    Liber Pater at Cosa (Brill, 1976), pp. 33–34. Among Church Fathers see Arnobius, Adversus Nationes 5.19; Clement of Alexandria, Protrepticus 2.12.2; Firmicus

    Orgia

    Orgia

    Orgia

  • Priapus
  • Greek god of fertility and male genitalia

    taught him dancing first and war only afterwards," Karl Kerenyi observed. Arnobius is aware of the importance accorded Priapus in this region near the Hellespont

    Priapus

    Priapus

    Priapus

  • Lares
  • Guardian deities in ancient Roman religion

    malicious, vagrant lemures. In the 4th century AD the Christian polemicist Arnobius, claiming among others Varro (116–27 BC) as his source, describes them

    Lares

    Lares

    Lares

  • Atlantis
  • Fictional island in Plato's works

    geographical description of Atlantis. The early Christian apologist writer Arnobius also believed Atlantis once existed, but blamed its destruction on pagans

    Atlantis

    Atlantis

    Atlantis

  • Demeter
  • Greek goddess of the harvest, grains, and agriculture

    Roman goddess Ceres, University of Texas Press, 1996, pp. 4, 6–13, citing Arnobius, who mistakes this as the first Roman cult to Ceres. His belief may reflect

    Demeter

    Demeter

    Demeter

  • Venus (mythology)
  • Ancient Roman goddess of love, sex and fertility

    978-0-472-03277-8 Varro. Lingua Latina. 6, 47. Augustine, De civitate Dei, IV. 16; Arnobius, Adversus Nationes, IV. 9. 16; Murcus in Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, 1, 33,

    Venus (mythology)

    Venus (mythology)

    Venus_(mythology)

  • Mercury (mythology)
  • Roman god of trade, merchants and travel

    Bath-Cupid's Lesson," 19th century, engraving Cicero, De natura Deorum 3.56; also Arnobius, Adversus Nationes 4.14. Glossary to Ovid's Fasti, Penguin edition, by

    Mercury (mythology)

    Mercury (mythology)

    Mercury_(mythology)

  • Octavius (dialogue)
  • 2nd-century Latin writing on Christianity

    of modern translations) can be found in the poor French manuscript of Arnobius of Sicca's Adversus nationes. This work was referenced in 1751 by Pope

    Octavius (dialogue)

    Octavius_(dialogue)

  • Trivia
  • Knowledge of little consequence

    distinccion a threefold division. This is due to an application of the term by Arnobius, and was never common either in Latin or English. The meaning "trite, commonplace

    Trivia

    Trivia

  • Atlantic canary
  • Species of bird

    derived from the Latin name canariae insulae ("islands of dogs") used by Arnobius, referring to the large dogs kept by the inhabitants of the islands. A

    Atlantic canary

    Atlantic canary

    Atlantic_canary

  • Novensiles
  • Class of Roman deities

    their virtus, their quality of character. The early Christian apologist Arnobius notes other authorities who also regarded them as mortals who became gods

    Novensiles

    Novensiles

  • List of people known as the Elder or the Younger
  • Aristomachos II died. c. 223 BC Greek general and tyrant Arnobius died c. 330 Christian apologist Arnobius the Younger fl. 460 Christian priest or bishop in

    List of people known as the Elder or the Younger

    List_of_people_known_as_the_Elder_or_the_Younger

  • 330
  • Calendar year

    calligrapher (d. 386) Achillius of Larissa (or Achilles), Greek bishop Arnobius, Numidian apologist and writer Guo Mo, Chinese general and warlord Helena

    330

    330

    330

  • Neptune (mythology)
  • Roman god of freshwater and the sea

    collocation in the third quadrant of the deities related to the human world. Arnobius provides information about the theology of Neptune. Neptune and Apollo

    Neptune (mythology)

    Neptune (mythology)

    Neptune_(mythology)

  • Dionysus
  • Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine

    1995. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Arnobius of Sicca, The Seven Books of Arnobius Adversus Gentes, translated by Archibald Hamilton Bryce

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

  • Saturnalia
  • Ancient Roman festival in December

    citing Verrius Flaccus as his authority; see also Statius, Silvae 1.6.4; Arnobius 4.24; Minucius Felix 23.5; Miller, "Roman Festivals," in The Oxford Encyclopedia

    Saturnalia

    Saturnalia

    Saturnalia

  • Empanda
  • Roman goddess

    1997 Teubner edition of Lindsay. ap. Non. p. 44; comp. Gell. xiii. 22; Arnobius iv. 2 – cited by Schmitz Poultney, J.W. "Bronze Tables of Iguvium" 1959

    Empanda

    Empanda

  • Indigitamenta
  • Ancient Roman lists of deities

    23. Augustine, De Civitate Dei 4.8. Arnobius, Adversus Nationes, 4.9. Augustine, De civitate Dei, 4.8; 6.7. Arnobius 4.9. Ludwig Preller, Römische Mythologie

    Indigitamenta

    Indigitamenta

  • Janus
  • Roman god

    to Janus at the beginning of Book I (89–293), Tertullian, Augustine and Arnobius. As may be expected the opening verses of the Carmen, are devoted to honouring

    Janus

    Janus

    Janus

  • Patristics
  • Study of the early Christian writers who are designated Church Fathers

     250 – c. 325) (Latin-African) Alexander of Alexandria (d. 328) (Greek) Arnobius of Sicca (d. 330) (Latin-African) Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260 – c. 340)

    Patristics

    Patristics

    Patristics

  • Phrygians
  • Ancient Indo-European-speaking people of Anatolia

    "On Isis and Osiris", chap. 24. Pausanias Description of Greece 7:17; Arnobius Against the Pagans 5.5 Histories 2.2 Avram, A. (2016). "Two Phrygian gods

    Phrygians

    Phrygians

    Phrygians

  • Annihilationism
  • Doctrine that the unsaved cease to exist at death

    teachings of Arnobius (d. 330) are often interpreted as the first to defend annihilationism explicitly. One quote, in particular, stands out in Arnobius' second

    Annihilationism

    Annihilationism

  • Iacchus
  • Minor deity in connection with the Eleusinian mysteries

    1995. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Arnobius of Sicca, The Seven Books of Arnobius Adversus Gentes, translated by Archibald Hamilton Bryce

    Iacchus

    Iacchus

    Iacchus

  • Arrian
  • 2nd-century Greek historian, official and philosopher

    consulship, is derived at the least from literature produced by Suidas. Arnobius (c. 3rd century AD) mentions Arrian. Arrian was also known of by Aulus

    Arrian

    Arrian

    Arrian

  • Serenus Sammonicus
  • Roman savant and tutor to Geta and Caracalla

    Saturnalia, he was "the learned man of his age". Maurus Servius Honoratus and Arnobius both employed his erudition to their own ends. He possessed a library of

    Serenus Sammonicus

    Serenus_Sammonicus

  • Plague of Cyprian
  • Pandemic in the Roman Empire (AD 249–262)

    the plague. Fifty years later, a North African convert to Christianity, Arnobius, defended his new religion from pagan allegations that neglect of the traditional

    Plague of Cyprian

    Plague of Cyprian

    Plague_of_Cyprian

  • Bona Dea
  • Roman deity

    merely "foolish" (in Arnobius, for getting drunk in the first place, or because stupefied by drinking wine, or perhaps both). Arnobius gives two 1st century

    Bona Dea

    Bona Dea

    Bona_Dea

  • Praedestinatus
  • author of treatise is unknown, but some have suggested him to have been Arnobius the Younger. The writer appears to have semi-Pelagian views, though still

    Praedestinatus

    Praedestinatus

  • Mars (mythology)
  • Roman god of war, guardian of agriculture

    frg. 254* (Cardauns); Plutarch, Romulus 29.1 (a rather muddled account); Arnobius, Adversus nationes 6.11. Michael Lipka, Roman Gods: A Conceptual Approach

    Mars (mythology)

    Mars (mythology)

    Mars_(mythology)

  • Fascinus
  • Phallic symbol in ancient Rome

    against the Pagans (Cambridge University Press, 1998, 2002), p. 292 online. Arnobius, Adversus nationes 4.7, explicitly connects Tutunus to the fascinus; see

    Fascinus

    Fascinus

    Fascinus

  • Juturna
  • Roman mythological figure

    585; Vergil, Aeneid 12, v. 139 (and Servian notes); Cicero, Cluent. 36; Arnobius of Sicca, Adversus gentes 3, 29 Levi, Peter, Virgil, His Life and Times

    Juturna

    Juturna

    Juturna

  • Juno (mythology)
  • Ancient Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth

    Romani III 3; Paulus ex Festo s.v. p. 82 L; Martianus Capella above II 149; Arnobius Adversus Nationes III 30; R. E. A. Palmer above, p. Ovid Fasti II 35-46

    Juno (mythology)

    Juno (mythology)

    Juno_(mythology)

  • List of Roman birth and childhood deities
  • Michael Lipka, Roman Gods: A Conceptual Approach (Brill, 2009), pp. 126–127. Arnobius, Adversus Nationes 4.7–8: Ossipago quae durat et solidat infantibus parvis

    List of Roman birth and childhood deities

    List of Roman birth and childhood deities

    List_of_Roman_birth_and_childhood_deities

  • Christadelphians
  • Restorationist nontrinitarian Christian denomination

    pseudepigraphal works, rabbinical works, Clement of Rome,[dubious – discuss] Arnobius in the third to fourth century, a succession of Arabic and Syrian Christians

    Christadelphians

    Christadelphians

  • Virgin goddess
  • Goddess distinguished by virginity in Greek and Roman mythology

    Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 1090. Ovid, Heroides, v. 36. Arnobius, Adversus Gentes, vii. 22. Hesiod, Theogony, 918. "Artemis", in Dictionary

    Virgin goddess

    Virgin goddess

    Virgin_goddess

  • List of early Christian writers
  • Carthage, (+355), leader of the Donatists from 313 Lactantius, apologist ~317 Arnobius, apologist ~330 Eusebius, wrote History of the Church ~325 Augustine of

    List of early Christian writers

    List_of_early_Christian_writers

  • Supplicia canum
  • Sacrifice of dogs in Roman religion

    to serve as a pharmakos (φαρμακός, 'scapegoat'). The Christian writers Arnobius and Ambrose indicate that geese and dogs were kept on the Capitoline well

    Supplicia canum

    Supplicia canum

    Supplicia_canum

  • Agriculture in ancient Rome
  • 2025. Arnobius, Ante-Nicene Christian Library: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. Volume 19: The Seven Books of Arnobius Adversus

    Agriculture in ancient Rome

    Agriculture in ancient Rome

    Agriculture_in_ancient_Rome

  • Garamantes
  • Ancient North African population

    review of quotes on the Garamantes from various sources, including Strabo, Arnobius Adv. Gentes, Ptolemy, and Solinus, David Mattingly et al. (2003) concluded:

    Garamantes

    Garamantes

    Garamantes

  • Juno Februata
  • Roman festival

    Lucina in the context of restoring the fertility of Roman women and to Arnobius' sarcastic fourth-century attack on pagan customs, Adversus Nationes. The

    Juno Februata

    Juno_Februata

  • Michael Simmons (bishop)
  • and earned a Ph.D. in Early Church History (1985). His dissertation, Arnobius of Sicca. Conflict and Competition in the Age of Diocletian, was published

    Michael Simmons (bishop)

    Michael_Simmons_(bishop)

  • Numa Pompilius
  • King of Rome from 715 to 672 BC

    the spolia opima is ascribed to Numa, too, by ancient sources. Finally, Arnobius states the indigitamenta were attributed to him. Numa mostly preferred

    Numa Pompilius

    Numa Pompilius

    Numa_Pompilius

  • Pederasty in ancient Greece
  • Social institution of ancient Greece

    Hyginus, Astronomy 2.5; Clement of Alexandria, Protreptikos 2.34.2–5; Arnobius, Against the Gentiles 5.28 (Dalby 2005, pp. 108–117) Dover, "Greek Homosexuality

    Pederasty in ancient Greece

    Pederasty in ancient Greece

    Pederasty_in_ancient_Greece

  • List of fertility deities
  • 2025-09-10. Ovid, Fasti II, 425-452 Augustine, The City of God, 6.9.3; Arnobius, Adversus Nationes, 4,.7 Augustine, The City of God, 6.9.3 Place Settings

    List of fertility deities

    List of fertility deities

    List_of_fertility_deities

  • Julius Firmicus Maternus
  • 4th century Latin writer and astrologer

    and combined with the polemical writings of Minucius Felix, Cyprian or Arnobius. Matheseos libri VIII, 2 vols, edited by W. Kroll and F. Skutsch, Stuttgart

    Julius Firmicus Maternus

    Julius_Firmicus_Maternus

  • Weddings in ancient Rome
  • guardian deities in Roman religion. Arnobius describes a practice—which supposedly occurred long before the life of Arnobius—in which Roman girls surrendered

    Weddings in ancient Rome

    Weddings in ancient Rome

    Weddings_in_ancient_Rome

  • Christianity in China
  • rising and setting sun shines. — Arnobius of Sicca, "Against the Heathen, Book II" The Christian apologist Arnobius (died c. 330) claimed in his work

    Christianity in China

    Christianity in China

    Christianity_in_China

  • Late Latin
  • Written Latin of late antiquity

    translator Gaius Marius Victorinus (4th century), converted philosopher Arnobius of Sicca (4th century), Christian apologist Constantine I (272–337), first

    Late Latin

    Late Latin

    Late_Latin

  • Biblioteca Marciana
  • Library in Venice, Italy

    in a metaphorical sense on the basis of the early Christian writings of Arnobius and Eusebius. Other paintings show allegorical figures and include Renaissance

    Biblioteca Marciana

    Biblioteca Marciana

    Biblioteca_Marciana

  • Catholic Church and theatre
  • whoever went to theatre could not be an official. Arnobius (300 AD) and Lactantius (260-340 AD): Arnobius considered theatre to the special and favourable

    Catholic Church and theatre

    Catholic_Church_and_theatre

  • Afer
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    name for Anton Wilhelm Amo, Ghanaian-German academic Arnobius Afer (died 4th century), also Arnobius the Elder, Roman rhetorician in the province of Africa

    Afer

    Afer

  • El Kef
  • Place in Kef Governorate, Tunisia

    chief centres of Christianity in North Africa. The Christian apologist Arnobius the Elder lived here. The Roman remains include fragments of a large temple

    El Kef

    El Kef

    El_Kef

  • Proserpina
  • Ancient Roman goddess

    their source. Spaeth, 1996, pp. 4, 6–13, citing Cicero, pro Balbo, 55. Arnobius mistakes this introduction as the first Roman cult to Ceres. His belief

    Proserpina

    Proserpina

    Proserpina

  • Achelois
  • Name attributed to several Greek mythological characters

    Apollodorus, 1.7.10. Columella, 10.263 Tzetzes on Hesiod, Works and Days 6; Arnobius, Adversus Nationes 3.37 Bell, Robert E. (1991). Women of Classical Mythology:

    Achelois

    Achelois

  • Sibylline Books
  • Collection of prophecies used in Rome

    significatu S. 51–52 M, P. 237 M; Dio Cassius 17.61; Herodian 1.11.1–5; Arnobius Adversus Nationes 7.49–50; Lactantius Divinae institutiones 2.7.12; Julian

    Sibylline Books

    Sibylline_Books

  • Vulcan (mythology)
  • Ancient Roman god of fire, volcanoes, and metalworking

    475-481; Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge in Kernos 1996 9 p. 434-436. Solinus II 9; Arnobius Adversus Nationes III 41, 1; 43, 3. Hesychius Γ 315 Latte. G. Capdeville

    Vulcan (mythology)

    Vulcan (mythology)

    Vulcan_(mythology)

  • Cybele
  • Anatolian mother goddess

    anti-pagan polemic in the late 4th century by the Christian apologist Arnobius, who presented their cults as a repulsive combination of blood-bath, incest

    Cybele

    Cybele

    Cybele

  • Lactantius
  • Roman Christian author (c. 250 – c. 325)

    into a family that had not converted to Christianity. He was a pupil of Arnobius who taught at Sicca Veneria, an important city in Numidia (corresponding

    Lactantius

    Lactantius

    Lactantius

  • Aventine Triad
  • Ancient Roman cult of Ceres, Liber, and Libera

    205 BC0, based on the Christian polemicist Arnobius, Adversus Nationes, 2.73: according to Cornell, Arnobius is a "highly unreliable" source for argument

    Aventine Triad

    Aventine_Triad

  • Epicurus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (341–270 BC

    Tertullian (c. 155–c. 240), and Clement of Alexandria (c. 150–c. 215), Arnobius (died c. 330), and Lactantius (c. 250-c.325) all singled it out for the

    Epicurus

    Epicurus

    Epicurus

  • Murcia (deity)
  • 36 Plutarch, Quaestiones Romanae, 20 Augustine, De civitate Dei, IV. 16 Arnobius, Adversus Nationes, IV. 9 Humphrey, John H. (1986). Roman Circuses: Arenas

    Murcia (deity)

    Murcia (deity)

    Murcia_(deity)

  • Nenia Dea
  • fig.: "finale").[citation needed] Arnobius places men who are near to death under Nenia's care. Although Arnobius' writings are mainly influenced by

    Nenia Dea

    Nenia_Dea

  • Africa (Roman province)
  • Roman province in North Africa

    of Leptis Magna, the Christians Tertullian and Cyprian of Carthage, and Arnobius of Sicca and his pupil Lactantius; the angelic doctor Augustine of Thagaste

    Africa (Roman province)

    Africa (Roman province)

    Africa_(Roman_province)

  • Diana (mythology)
  • Roman goddess of hunting and the wild

    Vahlen); Varro, as cited by Nonius Marcellus, p. 197M; Cicero, Timaeus XI; Arnobius, Adversus Nationes 2.71, 3.29. Macrobius Saturnalia I 9, 8–9; Cicero De

    Diana (mythology)

    Diana (mythology)

    Diana_(mythology)

  • Synod of Elvira
  • Christian ecclesiastical synod held at Elvira in the Roman province of Hispania Baetica

    which it failed to cite. He instances the contemporaneous apologists Arnobius and Lactantius. Fordham, Canon 5. Frazee, Charles A (1988), "The Origins

    Synod of Elvira

    Synod of Elvira

    Synod_of_Elvira

  • Philostephanus
  • 3rd century BC North African Hellenistic writer

    was known to at least two Christian writers, Clement of Alexandria and Arnobius. It contained a narration of the story of the mythical Pygmalion, of Cyprus

    Philostephanus

    Philostephanus

  • Hermetica
  • Philosophical texts attributed to Hermes Trismegistus

    Athens Hippolytus of Rome, in Refutation of All Heresies pseudo-Manetho Arnobius Iamblichus Marius Victorinus the Emperor Julian Ammianus Marcellinus Filastrius

    Hermetica

    Hermetica

    Hermetica

  • Glossary of ancient Roman religion
  • (Livy V 21,16; Suetonius Vit. 2); the composition of the indigitamenta (Arnobius Adversus nationes II 73, 17-18). Livy I, 20; Dion. Hal. II Macrobius I

    Glossary of ancient Roman religion

    Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion

  • Diocletianic Persecution
  • Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire (303–313)

    oracles and stall the gods' recognition of their sacrifices. The Christian Arnobius, writing during Diocletian's reign, attributes financial concerns to provisioners

    Diocletianic Persecution

    Diocletianic Persecution

    Diocletianic_Persecution

  • Fontus
  • Roman god of wells

    coronas iaciunt et puteos coronant). Festus also mentions the rites (sacra). Arnobius, Adversus Nationes 3.29. Cicero, De legibus 2.56 and De natura deorum 3

    Fontus

    Fontus

    Fontus

  • Fulvio Orsini
  • energetically to the study of the ancient languages, published a new edition of Arnobius and of the Septuagint, and wrote works dealing with the history of Rome

    Fulvio Orsini

    Fulvio Orsini

    Fulvio_Orsini

  • Ante-Nicene Fathers (book)
  • Collection of early Christian writings

    Dionysius the Great, Julius Africanus, Anatolius and Minor Writers, Methodius, Arnobius Volume 7: Lactantius, Venantius, Asterius, Victorinus, Dionysius, Apostolic

    Ante-Nicene Fathers (book)

    Ante-Nicene Fathers (book)

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  • Serapeum of Saqqara
  • Ancient Egyptian catacombs for Apis bulls

    buried elsewhere in the Saqqara-Abusir region until the 3rd century AD. Arnobius, around 300 AD, mentioned that the Egyptians penalized anyone who revealed

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    Serapeum of Saqqara

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  • Antilochus (historian)
  • Cecrops I on the acropolis of Athens, but as Clement of Alexandria and Arnobius refer for the same fact to a writer of the name of "Antiochus", there may

    Antilochus (historian)

    Antilochus_(historian)

  • Catullus 63
  • Poem by Catullus

    Büch. ff.; Ov. Fast. 4.179ff. Livy 29.10, 14; cf. also Ov. Fast. 4.247ff. Arnobius Adu. Gent. 7.46. Aen. 7.188. cf. Ov. Fast. l. c. vv. 1-3. vv. 4-5. vv.

    Catullus 63

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  • Phrygia
  • Ancient Anatolian kingdom

    24 There were seven all together Pausanias Description of Greece 7:17; Arnobius Against the Pagans 5.5 Histories 2.9 Homer, Iliad III.216–225. Homer, Iliad

    Phrygia

    Phrygia

    Phrygia

  • Portunus (mythology)
  • Ancient Roman god of keys and ports

    sea cast up so many cruelly-shattered wrecks?" the Christian apologist Arnobius asks, c. 300 CE (Seven Books against the Heathen III.23 (on-line text Archived

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    Portunus (mythology)

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