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Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505 AD) of
Carthage was a
Christian poet who
flourished in
Roman Africa during the
latter part of the 5th century...
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writing in
Syriac Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505),
writing in
Latin in
Carthage Blossius Aemilius Dracontius,
Satisfactio Probable date of Kālidāsa...
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Jacob of
Serugh (451 – Nov. 521),
writing in
Syriac Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505) of Carthage, a
Latin poet
Magnus Felix Ennodius (474...
- 1000 hexameters,
called Orestes Tragoedia,
which has been
ascribed to
Dracontius of Carthage.
Orestes appears also to be a
dramatic prototype for all persons...
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defence of the
humanity of Christ. In a
letter addressed to the monk
Dracontius,
Athanasius urges him to
leave the
desert for the more
active duties of...
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poets and
writers from
North Africa.
Corippus Claudian Terence Luxorius Dracontius Augustine of
Hippo C****ius
Dionysius Saint Cyprian Septimius Severus Ptolemy...
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Macedonius I of Constantinople, Basil, Eustathius,
Eleusius of Cyzicus,
Dracontius of Pergamum,
Neonas of Seleucia,
Sophronius of Pompeiopolis, Elpidius...
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Macedonius I of Constantinople, Basil, Eustathius,
Eleusius of Cyzicus,
Dracontius of Pergamum,
Neonas of Seleucia,
Sophronius of Pompeiopolis, Elpidius...
- of
Vandal Carthage, and
perhaps the
biographer Suetonius, and the poet
Dracontius. — Paul MacKendrick, The
North African Stones Speak (1969), UNC Press...
- of
Vandal Carthage, and
perhaps the
biographer Suetonius, and the poet
Dracontius. — Paul MacKendrick, The
North African Stones Speak (1969), UNC Press...