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  • Victorinus
  • Roman emperor in Gaul from 268/269 to 270/271

    Haeduorum (Autun) to abandon Victorinus and declare its intention to declare for Claudius Gothicus. This forced Victorinus to march south and besiege it

    Victorinus

    Victorinus

    Victorinus

  • Victorinus of Pettau
  • 3rd century Christian ecclesiastical writer

    Slovenia; German: Pettau) in Pannonia, Victorinus is also known as Victorinus Petavionensis or Poetovionensis. Victorinus composed commentaries on various texts

    Victorinus of Pettau

    Victorinus of Pettau

    Victorinus_of_Pettau

  • Victorinus (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Victorinus (died 270) was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire in the late 3rd century. Victorinus may also refer to: Titus Furius Victorinus, a roman

    Victorinus (disambiguation)

    Victorinus_(disambiguation)

  • Saint Victorinus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Saint Victorinus may refer to: Victorinus of Pettau, bishop and third century Christian writer Victorinus of Camerino, bishop and saint Victorinus, bishop

    Saint Victorinus

    Saint_Victorinus

  • Gaius Marius Victorinus
  • 4th-century Roman philosopher and rhetorician

    Gaius Marius Victorinus (also known as Victorinus Afer; fl. c. 355) was a Roman grammarian, rhetorician and Neoplatonic philosopher. Victorinus was African

    Gaius Marius Victorinus

    Gaius_Marius_Victorinus

  • Victorinus Bythner
  • Victorinus Bythner (Polish: Wiktoryn Bythner) (c. 1605–c. 1670) was a Polish Hebraist, grammarian and university teacher in England. He was born in Głębowice

    Victorinus Bythner

    Victorinus_Bythner

  • Gallic Empire
  • Breakaway state of the Roman Empire (260–274)

    that had recognized Victorinus. Tetricus fought off Germanic barbarians who had begun ravaging Gaul after the death of Victorinus and was able to re-take

    Gallic Empire

    Gallic Empire

    Gallic_Empire

  • Aquincum Mithraeum (of Victorinus)
  • Mithraeum in Budapest, Hungary

    563798°N 19.050239°E / 47.563798; 19.050239 The Aquincum Mithraeum (of Victorinus) is a temple to the Roman god Mithras in Budapest, Hungary. The temple

    Aquincum Mithraeum (of Victorinus)

    Aquincum Mithraeum (of Victorinus)

    Aquincum_Mithraeum_(of_Victorinus)

  • Gaius Aufidius Victorinus
  • 2nd century Roman senator, general and governor

    updates Victorinus about his two sons, whom Victorinus had left with Fronto while in Germania Superior. After his tenure in Germania Superior, Victorinus became

    Gaius Aufidius Victorinus

    Gaius_Aufidius_Victorinus

  • Victorinus Youn Kong-hi
  • Archbishop of Gwangju

    Victorinus Youn Kong-hi (born November 8, 1924) was the third Archbishop, and current Archbishop Emeritus, of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kwangju

    Victorinus Youn Kong-hi

    Victorinus_Youn_Kong-hi

  • Titus Furius Victorinus
  • Roman eques, governor and praetorian prefect (died 168)

    selected Furius Victorinus to be Verus' pretorian prefect, and the man accompanied Verus to the Eastern provinces in 162. Victorinus distinguished himself

    Titus Furius Victorinus

    Titus_Furius_Victorinus

  • Victorinus (Roman governor)
  • Victorinus is the recorded name of a vicarius of Roman Britain probably serving between 395 and 406. He is mentioned by the Gaul Rutilius Claudius Namatianus

    Victorinus (Roman governor)

    Victorinus_(Roman_governor)

  • Commodus
  • Roman emperor from 177 to 192

    Gaius Bruttius Praesens, Titus Fundanius Vitrasius Pollio, and Aufidius Victorinus the Prefect of the City of Rome. He also had four surviving sisters, all

    Commodus

    Commodus

    Commodus

  • Victorinus Junior
  • 3rd-century Roman imperial usurper (likely fictional)

    Gallic Empire Victorinus had a son called Victorinus who was proclaimed Caesar by his father or grandmother (Victoria) just before Victorinus senior's death

    Victorinus Junior

    Victorinus Junior

    Victorinus_Junior

  • 200
  • Calendar year

    At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Severus and Victorinus (or, less frequently, year 953 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 200

    200

    200

    200

  • Tetricus I
  • Gallic emperor from 271 to 274 AD

    Aquitania and became emperor after the murder of Emperor Victorinus in 271, with the support of Victorinus's mother, Victoria. During his reign, he faced external

    Tetricus I

    Tetricus I

    Tetricus_I

  • Severinus of Sanseverino and Victorinus of Camerino
  • becoming hermits at Monte Nero near Septempeda. Victorinus later withdrew to a cave near Pioraco. Victorinus was prone to strong temptations, and he inflicted

    Severinus of Sanseverino and Victorinus of Camerino

    Severinus_of_Sanseverino_and_Victorinus_of_Camerino

  • Lucius Verus
  • Roman emperor from 161 to 169

    remained in Rome; the city "demanded the presence of an emperor". Furius Victorinus, one of the two praetorian prefects, was sent with Lucius, as were a pair

    Lucius Verus

    Lucius Verus

    Lucius_Verus

  • Marcus Aurelius
  • Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180

    Saturni). He was made consul soon after. Fronto's son-in-law, Gaius Aufidius Victorinus, was appointed governor of Germania Superior. Fronto returned to his Roman

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus_Aurelius

  • Simplicius, Constantius and Victorinus
  • 2nd-century Christian martyrs and Catholic saints

    Simplicius, Constantius and Victorinus (Victorian(us)) (Italian: Simplicio, Costanzo e Vittoriano) are venerated as Christian martyrs of the 2nd century

    Simplicius, Constantius and Victorinus

    Simplicius, Constantius and Victorinus

    Simplicius,_Constantius_and_Victorinus

  • Victorinus Strigel
  • Philippist Lutheran theologian and Protestant reformer

    Viktorin (Victorinus) Strigel (16 or 26 December 1524, Kaufbeuren — 26 June 1569, Heidelberg) was a Philippist Lutheran theologian and Protestant reformer

    Victorinus Strigel

    Victorinus_Strigel

  • Nicolaism
  • Early Christian sect mentioned twice in the Book of Revelation

    formally separated themselves from the church nor had been excommunicated." Victorinus of Pettau held that the error of the Nicolaitans was that they considered

    Nicolaism

    Nicolaism

  • Adiaphora
  • Concepts in philosophy and religion

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Adiaphora

    Adiaphora

  • Claudius Gothicus
  • Roman emperor from 268 to 270

    did not last long though, as Victorinus, Postumus's praetorian prefect, defeated him. Now emperor of the Gauls, Victorinus was soon in a precarious position

    Claudius Gothicus

    Claudius Gothicus

    Claudius_Gothicus

  • Antinomianism
  • View which rejects laws or legalism

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Antinomianism

    Antinomianism

  • Harrowing of Hell
  • Christ's triumphant descent into the underworld

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Harrowing of Hell

    Harrowing of Hell

    Harrowing_of_Hell

  • 282
  • Calendar year

    At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Probus and Victorinus (or, less frequently, year 1035 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 282

    282

    282

  • Augsburg Confession Variata
  • Revised confession of faith of the Lutheran Church

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Augsburg Confession Variata

    Augsburg_Confession_Variata

  • Victoria (Gallic Empire)
  • Late 3rd century leader of the Gallic Empire

    Gallic family, which produced the emperor Victorinus, her son. According to Aurelius Victor, after Victorinus was killed in a mutiny, Victoria stepped

    Victoria (Gallic Empire)

    Victoria (Gallic Empire)

    Victoria_(Gallic_Empire)

  • Agnomen
  • Optional nickname in the Roman Republic

    Publius, nomen Cornelius, cognomen Scipio and agnomen Africanus. Marius Victorinus further elucidates: Now the agnomen comes from outside, and in three styles

    Agnomen

    Agnomen

  • Marcomannic Wars
  • 166–180 AD series of Roman wars with Danubian tribes

    incursion into Italy since the Cimbri invasion of 101 BC. Titus Furius Victorinus, the Praetorian prefect, attempted to relieve the city but was defeated

    Marcomannic Wars

    Marcomannic Wars

    Marcomannic_Wars

  • Tetramorph
  • Symbolic arrangement of four differing elements

    46-50) Cf. Armstrong, J. J., "Victorinus of Pettau as the author of the 'Canon Muratori'": «Irenaeus and Victorinus each associate John with the lion

    Tetramorph

    Tetramorph

    Tetramorph

  • On the Bondage of the Will
  • Book by Martin Luther

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    On the Bondage of the Will

    On the Bondage of the Will

    On_the_Bondage_of_the_Will

  • 271
  • Calendar year

    frontier and freeing resources for the forthcoming campaign against Zenobia. Victorinus, Emperor of the Gallic Empire, is assassinated by one of his officers

    271

    271

    271

  • Historic premillennialism
  • One of the two premillennial systems of Christian eschatology

    M. Simonetti, “Millenarism,” 560. Note this is Victorinus of Pettau not Marcus Piav(v)onius Victorinus the Gaelic Emperor In his Commentary on Revelation

    Historic premillennialism

    Historic premillennialism

    Historic_premillennialism

  • Lutheranism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Lutheranism

    Lutheranism

    Lutheranism

  • Consul (Gallic Empire)
  • Consuls of the Gallic Empire

    years that the Gallic consulship existed, Postumus held it five times, Victorinus held it two times, Tetricus I held it three times, and Tetricus II held

    Consul (Gallic Empire)

    Consul_(Gallic_Empire)

  • Living creatures (Bible)
  • Class of heavenly beings

    Throughout church history, the most common interpretation (first laid out by Victorinus), but not the original or the only, is that the lion represents Mark,

    Living creatures (Bible)

    Living creatures (Bible)

    Living_creatures_(Bible)

  • Justus Menius
  • German Lutheran pastor and Protestant reformer

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Justus Menius

    Justus Menius

    Justus_Menius

  • Crypto-Calvinism
  • Pejorative term in 16-th century Germany

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Crypto-Calvinism

    Crypto-Calvinism

  • Papilio menatius
  • Species of butterfly

    and partly white. Subspecies P. m. victorinus is treated as a species by some authors. The larvae of P. m. victorinus feed on Persea americana. Adults feed

    Papilio menatius

    Papilio menatius

    Papilio_menatius

  • Logos
  • Concept in philosophy, religion, rhetoric, and psychology

    second person of his trinity. However, Plotinus influenced Gaius Marius Victorinus, who then influenced Augustine of Hippo. Centuries later, Carl Jung acknowledged

    Logos

    Logos

    Logos

  • Johannes Agricola
  • German Protestant Reformer (1494–1566)

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Johannes Agricola

    Johannes Agricola

    Johannes_Agricola

  • Nero
  • Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68

    Sulpicius Severus and Victorinus of Pettau also say that Nero is the Antichrist, Sulpicius Severus, Chronica II.28–29; Victorinus of Pettau, Commentary

    Nero

    Nero

    Nero

  • Maximus of Évreux
  • 4th-century Christian bishop, martyr, and saint

    Venerandus (Vénérand) or Victorinus. Their legend states that they were natives of Brescia. Maximus was a bishop and Victorinus was a deacon. They attempted

    Maximus of Évreux

    Maximus of Évreux

    Maximus_of_Évreux

  • Millennialism
  • Belief that a Golden Age or Paradise will occur prior to the final judgment

    Simonetti, "Millenarism," p. 560. Note this is Victorinus of Pettau not Marcus Piav(v)onius Victorinus the Gaelic Emperor In his Commentary on Revelation

    Millennialism

    Millennialism

  • Andreas Choi Chang-mou
  • South Korean Catholic priest (born 1936)

    was appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Gwangju and succeeded Archbishop Victorinus Youn Kong-hi upon the latter's retirement on November 11, 2000. Wikiquote

    Andreas Choi Chang-mou

    Andreas_Choi_Chang-mou

  • Siege of Augustodunum Haeduorum
  • Conflict between the Gallic and Roman Empires (269-270)

    to Gaul to take on Victorinus. Placidianus captured Cularo. This inspired the city of Augustodunum Haeduorum to abandon Victorinus and declare its intention

    Siege of Augustodunum Haeduorum

    Siege_of_Augustodunum_Haeduorum

  • Sacramentarians
  • Protestants who denied transubstantiation

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Sacramentarians

    Sacramentarians

    Sacramentarians

  • Nicolaus Gallus
  • Lutheran Reformation leader in Regensburg (c. 1516 – 1570)

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Nicolaus Gallus

    Nicolaus Gallus

    Nicolaus_Gallus

  • Frome Hoard
  • Hoard of Roman coins found in Somerset, UK

    269 4 Gallic Empire Marius 269 35 Gallic Empire Victorinus 269–271 7,494 Gallic Empire Divus Victorinus 271 14 Gallic Empire Tetricus I 271–274 12,416

    Frome Hoard

    Frome Hoard

    Frome_Hoard

  • Predestination
  • Doctrine in Christian theology

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Predestination

    Predestination

  • Philippists
  • Justus Menius, Johann Pfeffinger, Paul Eber, Caspar Cruciger the Elder, Victorinus Strigel, and others saw in the self-styled genuine Lutherans nothing but

    Philippists

    Philippists

  • Cassius of Clermont
  • 3rd-century Christian martyr

    was converted to Christianity by Austromoine. Cassius was killed with Victorinus (a pagan priest who had also been converted by Austremonius), Maximus

    Cassius of Clermont

    Cassius_of_Clermont

  • Marcus Aurelius Marius
  • Emperor of the Roman Gallic empire in 269

    Augusta Treverorum (Trier) to consolidate his power. His reign ended when Victorinus, a prominent officer formerly loyal to Postumus (and soon to be emperor

    Marcus Aurelius Marius

    Marcus Aurelius Marius

    Marcus_Aurelius_Marius

  • Five Ws
  • Checklist used by journalists

    discussed loci argumentorum, but did not put them in the form of questions. Victorinus explained Cicero's application of the elements of circumstances by putting

    Five Ws

    Five Ws

    Five_Ws

  • Lucius Volusius Maecianus
  • Roman jurist, official and governor (c.110–175)

    Political offices Preceded by Titus Furius Victorinus Prefectus of Aegyptus 161 Succeeded by Marcus Annaeus Syriacus

    Lucius Volusius Maecianus

    Lucius Volusius Maecianus

    Lucius_Volusius_Maecianus

  • Legio I Illyricorum
  • transferred to Egypt and Cyrene. The commander of the soldiers at the time was Victorinus. Later, the Legion was transferred back to Palmyra. Sometime in the third

    Legio I Illyricorum

    Legio_I_Illyricorum

  • Marinianus (consul 268)
  • Son of Roman Emperor Gallienus (c. 249 – 268)

    Paternus, Arcesilaus, Postumus, Victorinus Roman consul 268 with Aspasius Paternus, Postumus Succeeded by Claudius Gothicus, Paternus, Victorinus, Sanctus

    Marinianus (consul 268)

    Marinianus_(consul_268)

  • Pierre Hadot
  • French historian and philosopher (1922–2010)

    Henry, Marius Victorinus, Traités théologiques sur la Trinité, Cerf 1960 (Sources Chrétiennes nos. 68 & 69). Porphyre et Victorinus. Paris, Institut

    Pierre Hadot

    Pierre Hadot

    Pierre_Hadot

  • Diocese of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    he suffered martyrdom about 236; and was succeeded by St. Victorinus. Both St. Victorinus and his immediate successor, St. Sabinus, died martyrs. Of

    Diocese of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino

    Diocese of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino

    Diocese_of_Assisi-Nocera_Umbra-Gualdo_Tadino

  • Nicolaus von Amsdorf
  • German Protestant reformer (1483–1565)

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Nicolaus_von_Amsdorf

  • Georg Major
  • German Lutheran theologian (1502–1574)

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Georg Major

    Georg Major

    Georg_Major

  • Philipp Melanchthon
  • German Lutheran reformer and theologian (1497–1560)

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Philipp Melanchthon

    Philipp Melanchthon

    Philipp_Melanchthon

  • Mueang Uthong
  • King of Ayutthaya (present-day Thailand) from 1350 to 1369

    เมืองอู่ทอง (Thai) Bronze double denarius of the Gallic Roman emperor Victorinus (r. 269–271 AD), reportedly found at the ancient city of U Thong, Suphan

    Mueang Uthong

    Mueang Uthong

    Mueang_Uthong

  • Legio XIII Gemina
  • Roman legion

    vexillatio was present in the army of the emperor of the Gallic Empire Victorinus: this emperor, in fact, issued a gold coin celebrating the legion and

    Legio XIII Gemina

    Legio XIII Gemina

    Legio_XIII_Gemina

  • Sasanian campaign of Gordian III
  • 242–244 military campaign

    Egypt (270) Vandal Invasion (270) Reign of Aurelian (270–275) Usurpation of Victorinus Junior (271) Junthungi Invasion (271) Domitian II (271) Tetricus I & Tetricus

    Sasanian campaign of Gordian III

    Sasanian campaign of Gordian III

    Sasanian_campaign_of_Gordian_III

  • Marius (name)
  • Male given name and surname

    Marius the Younger (ca. 110/108–82 BC), son of Gaius Marius Gaius Marius Victorinus (4th century AD) Roman philosopher Marcus Aurelius Marius, (d. AD 269)

    Marius (name)

    Marius (name)

    Marius_(name)

  • Barbarous radiate
  • II (270), especially the posthumous issue with the altar reverse, and Victorinus (268-270). Imitations of Postumus antoniniani are scarce, although imitations

    Barbarous radiate

    Barbarous radiate

    Barbarous_radiate

  • Aelius Festus Aphthonius
  • Roman grammarian

    such as Heinrich Keil, the 19th century editor of Marius Victorinus, believed that Victorinus published the work of an earlier writer Aphthonius, to which

    Aelius Festus Aphthonius

    Aelius_Festus_Aphthonius

  • Severinus of Noricum
  • Italian Roman Catholic saint

    Severinus of Septempeda, bishop of San Severino Marche and brother of Saint Victorinus of Camerino. According to Thompson, the saint had been a public figure

    Severinus of Noricum

    Severinus of Noricum

    Severinus_of_Noricum

  • Interpretations of the Book of Revelation
  • authored by Victorinus of Pettau (d. 304) in the late 3rd century. Though incomplete, it became the foundation for later Latin commentaries. Victorinus was the

    Interpretations of the Book of Revelation

    Interpretations_of_the_Book_of_Revelation

  • 168
  • Calendar year

    emperor (b. 132) Titus Flavius Boethus, Roman politician Titus Furius Victorinus, Roman prefect Higham, Charles (2014). Encyclopedia of Ancient Asian Civilizations

    168

    168

  • Two witnesses
  • Two prophets mentioned in the Book of Revelation

    Mount of Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-8; Mark 9:1-8; Luke 9:28-36). Victorinus of Pettau acknowledged the possibility of Moses being the companion of

    Two witnesses

    Two witnesses

    Two_witnesses

  • Peter of Sebaste
  • Christian bishop in Lesser Armenia (c. 340–391)

    Sidonius Apollinaris Simeon Stylites Theophilus of Antioch Venantius Victorinus of Pettau Vincent of Lérins Zephyrinus Catholic Church portal Saints portal

    Peter of Sebaste

    Peter_of_Sebaste

  • Augusta Treverorum
  • Ancient Roman city in Germany

    these mosaics identifies it as the residence of the Praetorian tribune Victorinus, later emperor of the Gallic Roman Empire. Mighty wall courses on the

    Augusta Treverorum

    Augusta Treverorum

    Augusta_Treverorum

  • Martin Luther
  • German priest, theologian and author (1483–1546)

    Nicolaus Gallus Cyriacus Spangenberg Joachim Westphal Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel Johannes Agricola Andreas Osiander John the Magnanimous Factions

    Martin Luther

    Martin Luther

    Martin_Luther

  • Legio XIV Gemina
  • Roman legion

    faithful, six times loyal"), and, after Gallienus' death, Gallic Emperor Victorinus (269–271). At the beginning of the 5th century, XIV Gemina was still assigned

    Legio XIV Gemina

    Legio XIV Gemina

    Legio_XIV_Gemina

  • Ostomachion
  • Treatise on geometry attributed to Archimedes

    older, Archimedes' geometrical investigation of the figure, or the game. Victorinus, Bassus, Ennodius and Lucretius have also discussed the game. The game

    Ostomachion

    Ostomachion

    Ostomachion

  • Martyrdom of Four Saints
  • C.1524 painting by Correggio

    century) and, behind them, that of two earlier Roman siblings, Eutychius and Victorinus, who appear to have been already beheaded. An angel flies above them and

    Martyrdom of Four Saints

    Martyrdom of Four Saints

    Martyrdom_of_Four_Saints

  • Diocese of Litoměřice
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Czechia

    Diocese of Litoměřice include: Zdislava Berka (primary), Stephen, Felix and Victorinus of Pettau. Roman Catholicism in the Czech Republic "Patroni diecéze |

    Diocese of Litoměřice

    Diocese of Litoměřice

    Diocese_of_Litoměřice

  • Nero Redivivus
  • Belief that Roman Emperor Nero would return after his death

    but a new Jewish Antichrist will arrive afterward and conquer Nero. Victorinus of Pettau wrote a commentary on Revelation around 260 that interprets

    Nero Redivivus

    Nero Redivivus

    Nero_Redivivus

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

    Writers, Methodius, Arnobius Volume 7: Lactantius, Venantius, Asterius, Victorinus, Dionysius, Apostolic Teaching and Constitutions, Homily, and Liturgies

    Ante-Nicene Fathers (book)

    Ante-Nicene Fathers (book)

    Ante-Nicene_Fathers_(book)

  • Victor
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Victor Harbor (disambiguation) Victoria (disambiguation) Victorinus (disambiguation) Victorville (disambiguation) Victory (disambiguation)

    Victor

    Victor

  • 183
  • Calendar year

    time, it was known in Rome as the Year of the Consulship of Aurelius and Victorinus (or, less frequently, year 936 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 183

    183

    183

  • List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
  • Saturnina, Martinus, Clautus, Felix, Margaret, Major, Honorata, Regiola, Victorinus, Pelusius, Faustus, Dacianus, Matrona, Caecilia, Victoria the Virgin,

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)

  • List of governors of Roman Egypt
  • Munatius Felix 154–159: Marcus Sempronius Liberalis 159–160: Titus Furius Victorinus 161: Lucius Volusius Maecianus 161–164: Marcus Annaeus Syriacus 164–167:

    List of governors of Roman Egypt

    List of governors of Roman Egypt

    List_of_governors_of_Roman_Egypt

  • Claudius Marius Victorius
  • Gallic rhetorician and poet from Marseille of the fifth century CE

    Claudius Marius Victorius (or Victorinus or Victor) was a rhetor (i.e. a teacher and poet) of the fifth century CE from Marseille. He is known for a Latin

    Claudius Marius Victorius

    Claudius_Marius_Victorius

  • List of Eastern Orthodox saints (T–Z)
  • Venerable Victor of Damascus 0170 c. 170 11 November Martyr, Military Saint Victorinus of Pettau 303 / 304 2 November Church Father, Bishop of Pettau, Venerable

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (T–Z)

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (T–Z)

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(T–Z)

  • Amiternum
  • City of ancient Italy

    Theatre The modern name of the locality, San Vittorino, recalls the martyr Victorinus, who is looked on as the first bishop of Amiternum, allegedly of the time

    Amiternum

    Amiternum

    Amiternum

  • Ars grammatica
  • Generic title for surveys of Latin grammar

    Caecilius Secundus (first century) Charisius (fourth century) Gaius Marius Victorinus (fourth century) Maurus Servius Honoratus (fourth to fifth century) Pseudo-Remmius

    Ars grammatica

    Ars_grammatica

  • Battle of Immae
  • Battle between Palmyrene and Roman forces (272)

    Egypt (270) Vandal Invasion (270) Reign of Aurelian (270–275) Usurpation of Victorinus Junior (271) Junthungi Invasion (271) Domitian II (271) Tetricus I & Tetricus

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    Battle of Immae

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  • Thirty Years' War
  • Major war in Central Europe (1618–1648)

    Nicolaus Gallus Cyriacus Spangenberg Joachim Westphal Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel Johannes Agricola Andreas Osiander John the Magnanimous Factions

    Thirty Years' War

    Thirty Years' War

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  • Joachim Westphal (of Hamburg)
  • German "Gnesio-Lutheran" theologian and Protestant reformer

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Joachim Westphal (of Hamburg)

    Joachim Westphal (of Hamburg)

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  • Gnesio-Lutherans
  • Theological party in the Lutheran churches

    Francesco Stancaro Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel 1551–62 Majoristic VI Georg Major Justus Menius Nicolaus von Amsdorf

    Gnesio-Lutherans

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  • Muratorian fragment
  • Ancient list of books of the New Testament

    the New Testament. London: Macmillan and Co. Jonathan J. Armstrong, "Victorinus of Pettau as the Author of the Canon Muratori," Vigiliae Christianae,

    Muratorian fragment

    Muratorian fragment

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  • Summus episcopus
  • Nicolaus Gallus Cyriacus Spangenberg Joachim Westphal Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel Johannes Agricola Andreas Osiander John the Magnanimous Factions

    Summus episcopus

    Summus_episcopus

  • Four Crowned Martyrs
  • Martyrs and saints in Early Christianity

    groups: Severus (or Secundius), Severian(us), Carpophorus (Carpoforus), Victorinus (Victorius, Vittorinus) Claudius, Castorius, Symphorian (Simpronian),

    Four Crowned Martyrs

    Four Crowned Martyrs

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  • Flavia (martyr)
  • Catholic Saint

    brother, the Benedictine monk Placidus, their brothers Eutychius and Victorinus, Donatus, Firmatus the deacon, Faustus, and thirty other monks. They were

    Flavia (martyr)

    Flavia (martyr)

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  • Crisis of the Third Century
  • Roman government crisis (235–285)

    given the amount of coinage produced during his reign. Victorinus Marcus Piavonius Victorinus c. 269 – 271 (about 3 years) Proclaimed emperor after Marius'

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    Crisis of the Third Century

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  • VITTORINO
  • Male

    Italian

    VITTORINO

    Italian form of Roman Latin Victorinus, VITTORINO means "conqueror."

    VITTORINO

  • VICTORINO
  • Male

    Spanish

    VICTORINO

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Victorinus, VICTORINO means "conqueror."

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  • VICTORINE
  • Female

    French

    VICTORINE

    French feminine form of Roman Victorinus, VICTORINE means "conqueror."

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  • MALLORY
  • Male

    English

    MALLORY

    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from a Norman French byname for an unfortunate person, from Old French malheure, MALLORY means "unfortunate, unhappy, unlucky."

  • Namir
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Hebrew, Muslim

    Namir

    Pure; Sweet Water

  • Sadhil
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Sadhil

    Perfect

  • Colclough
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    English

    Colclough

    English : habitational name from Cowclough in the parish of Whitworth, Lancashire, recorded in the 13th century as Colleclogh, probably named with the Old English byname Cola (see Cole 2) + Old English clōh ‘ravine’.

  • Manjiri | மாஂந்ஜீரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Manjiri | மாஂந்ஜீரீ

    Small flower of common Basil, Holy Basil in india indian Goddess of romance i.e.. wife of Madan God of romance

  • Niti | நீதி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Niti | நீதி

    Well-behaved, Guided, Modest, Moral, Carried, Red, Morality

  • Madon
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Madon

    A chiding; a garment; his measure.

  • Aasthaa | ஆஸ்தா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aasthaa | ஆஸ்தா

    Faith can also mean desire to achieve

  • Karanvir
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Karanvir

    Brave and kind like the warrior Karan

  • Dhanushmati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Dhanushmati

    Armed with a Bow

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