Examples of 'quintianus' in a sentence

Meaning of "quintianus"

quintianus (noun) - a Latin name that may refer to a historical figure or be used in fictional works as a character name

How to use "quintianus" in a sentence

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Senator Quintianus made himself quite clear.
As a beautiful woman St Agatha attracted the attentions of a powerful judge named Quintianus.
But Quintianus refuses to admit defeat.
I overheard Lucilla talking about it with Senator Quintianus.
Senator Quintianus tried to kill me.
Starting with the Senate member who aided in the plot … Quintianus.
Quadratus and Quintianus were executed.
Quintianus had led the successful Roman campaign into Germania.
Fearing a revolt by the people, Quintianus sent Saint Agatha back to prison.
Quintianus and Maxentius.
To force her to change her mind, Quintianus had her imprisoned - in a brothel.
Quintianus burst from his place of hiding with a dagger, trying to stab Commodus.
In the fourth century, the town had already a bishop, named Quintianus.
Cassius Dio and Quintianus were both powerful Roman politicians.
Lucilla, the sister of Commodus, ordered Quintianus to kill him.

See also

Senator Quintianus tried to kill me . He failed.
When Quintianus died in 527, Gal was chosen as the successor to the Bishopric of Clermont.

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