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Amantius or
Amancius may
refer to
several figures in
Roman and
early Christian history:
Saint martyred with
Saint Getulius, d. 120 AD
Saint Amantius of...
- may also have
influenced the
exotic interpretation. Sant'
Amanzio di Como (in Italian) Saints.SQPN:
Amantius of Como
Catholic Online:
Amantius of Como...
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Sophia on 16 July.
Their plot revealed,
Amantius and
Andreas were
executed on 20 July.
Andreas and
Amantius were
later considered among Monophysites...
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Twelve Caesars: Julius.
Plutarch writes that
Caesar used it in a
report to
Amantius, a
friend of his in Rome.
Suetonius states that
Caesar displa**** the three...
- chamberlain),
Amantius, had
intended to have Theocritus,
commander of an
elite guard unit,
elected to the throne.
Theocritus and
Amantius were relying...
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eventually the
governor was killed,
while taking refuge in his own house.: 31
Amantius, the
governor of the East was
ordered to
quell the revolt,
after the widow...
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abjure you, shut the doors! You no
longer fear
Amantius the Manichee!
Justin reigns, why fear
Amantius?". So they continued. The
patriarch tried in vain...
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commemorated it with the now-famous
Latin words reportedly written to
Amantius in Rome: Veni, vidi, vici ("I came, I saw, I conquered").
Suetonius says...
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Julian calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Amantius and
Albinus (or, less frequently, year 1098 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- 540:
Buzes 542:
Belisarius 543–544:
Martinus 549–551:
Belisarius 555:
Amantius 556: Valeri**** 569:
Zemarchus 572–573:
Marcian 573:
Theodorus 574: Eusebius...