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Abundantius may
refer to
Abundantius (consul), the
Roman consul in 393
Abundantius of Putignano,
Christian saint. died as a martyr. His
relics are venerated...
- Eutropius, who had been
introduced by
Abundantius into the court,
caused his downfall,
because he
longed for
Abundantius' properties: in 396
Eutropius had...
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Abundius and
Abundantius (died c. 304) are
Christian martyrs who were
killed during the
Diocletian ****cution.
Their feast day is
celebrated on September...
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Antonio Abbondanti (Latin:
Antonius Abundantius; c. 1600 – 17 May 1653) was an
Italian Baroque poet and historian. We know
little of Abbondanti's life...
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Timasius Promotus Preceded by
Arcadius Augustus II
Rufinus Roman consul III 393 with
Abundantius Succeeded by
Arcadius Augustus III
Honorius Augustus II...
- بيروت
Former name
Syrian Protestant College (1866–1920)
Motto Ut
vitam abundantius habeant (Latin)
Motto in English That they may have life and have it...
- bureaucracy. He
brought to
trial two
prominent military officers,
Timasius and
Abundantius. He also had
Arcadius introduce two
administrative innovations: the running...
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Roman Senator,
whose son John died of
unknown causes. Sts.
Abundius and
Abundantius, who were
Christians condemned to execution, met Marci**** with his dead...
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consul 392 with
Arcadius Augustus II Succeeded by
Theodosius Augustus II
Abundantius Preceded by
Eutolmius Tati****
Praetorian prefect of the East 392–395...
- were also
found the
bodies of the holy
martyrs Abundius, a priest, and
Abundantius, a deacon,
which were
shortly after solemnly transferred to the church...