Examples of 'victorinus' in a sentence

Meaning of "victorinus"

Victorinus is an adjective that may refer to something related to or characteristic of individuals named Victorinus

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Victorinus remained sole emperor of the West.
Maximus was a bishop and Victorinus was a deacon.
Victorinus of Pettau states that they ate things offered to idols.
The text is surrounded by a catena in Mark of Victorinus.
From this point Victorinus held a series of civil appointments.
He supported his opinion by the writings of Tertullian and Victorinus.
Gaius Aufidius Victorinus was a Roman senator and general of the second century.
Maximus and Victorinus.
Victorinus came from Pisaurum in Umbria.
The works of Victorinus of Pettau.
Victorinus of Pettau.
No matter which one comes out alive, Victorinus.
Martyr Victorinus and those with him at Corinth.
Since a prefect had to accompany the Guard, Victorinus was the clear choice.
Victorinus of Poetovio.

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But after all these, again, one Praxeas introduced a heresy which Victorinus was careful to corroborate.
Victorinus of Ptuj.
Furthermore, notice what a late third century Catholic bishop and saint named Victorinus wrote,.
Both Victorinus and Tetricus, important members of the government, hailed from this region.
He was a respected poet in the Latin language, writing under the name of Santolius Victorinus.
Victorinus had previously served as procurator of Galatia, giving him some experience with eastern affairs.
The fall of Perennis brought a new spate of executions, Aufidius Victorinus committed suicide.
Victorinus married Fronto 's daughter Gratia.
In his arguments against Arianism, Marius Victorinus c.
General Victorinus puts down revolt, and settles Burgundian and Vandal prisoners in Britain.
Such, then, was the character of Victorinus.
Subspecies P. m . victorinus is treated as a species by some authors.
You have the power now . no matter which one comes out alive, Victorinus.
The commentary of Victorinus in Gospel of Mark, from the same original as in codex 39.
Come, let us find some wine . The tribunes, Polybius and Victorinus.
Marius Victorinus further elucidates:.
Until the 17th century he was sometimes confused with the Latin rhetorician, Victorinus Afer.
Victorinus ( third and fourth centuries ).
His brother is called Venerandus ( Vénérand ) or Victorinus.
The black horse, Victorinus avers, signifies " famines " in the time of the Antichrist.
The tribunes, Polybius and Victorinus.
Victorinus then asked, with mild mockery, “ Is it then the walls that make Christians? ”.
The Catholic bishop Victorinus ( ca . late third century ) wrote,.
Come, let's find some wine… The tribunes, Polybius and Victorinus.
Lastly, Victorinus of Pettau ( died 303 ) comments upon the Apocalypse with a very correct sentiment.
Victorinus Strigel was born 1524 in Kaufbeuren the son of the physician Ivo Strigel.
Victorinus iunior ( died 271 ) was an usurper against Roman Emperor Aurelian, according to the " Historia Augusta.

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