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Agrippinus may
refer to:
Paconius Agrippinus, a
stoic philosopher of the 1st
century Agrippinus of Alexandria,
bishop of
Alexandria in the 2nd century...
- Pope
Agrippinus was the 10th Pope and
Patriarch of Alexandria. When Pope
Celadion died,
Bishop Agrippinus was
chosen Patriarch by the
people and clergy...
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Agrippinus was a
Stoic philosopher of the 1st century. His
father was put to
death by the
Roman emperor Tiberius on a
charge of treason.
Agrippinus himself...
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Fabius Agrippinus was a
Roman senator active in the mid-second
century AD, who held a
number of
offices in the emperor's service.
Agrippinus served as...
- a show of gratitude,
Agrippinus freed all his prisoners. When
Avitus was
deposed by
Majorian in 456,
Majorian replaced Agrippinus with
Aegidius as comes;...
- tradition,
Agrippinus was the
sixth bishop of Naples. He
lived at the end of the 3rd century, and
seems not to have been a martyr. At one point,
Agrippinus seems...
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positive re****tion of
Agrippinus (bonæ memoriæ vir). St. Augustine, in his
arguments against the Donatists,
would remark that
Agrippinus and
Cyprian maintained...
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official (d. 214)
Zhang Cheng,
Chinese general (d. 244)
February 12 –
Agrippinus,
patriarch of
Alexandria Song,
Chinese empress of the Han
dynasty Levick...
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militum per
Gallias (master of
soldiers in Gaul) were the
Roman general Agrippinus, whom
Aegidius had
previously accused of treason, or the
Burgundian King...
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Gaudentius 425–430:
Aetius 435–439:
Litorius 452–458:
Agrippinus 458–461:
Aegidius 461/462:
Agrippinus 462-473:
Gundioc ?–472:
Bilimer 441–442:
Astyrius 443:...