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Written between 935–973,
Dulcitius is
widely believed to be her most
comic work. The play
treats the
figure of
Dulcitius,
governor of Thessalonica,...
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Dulcitius may
refer to
either of two
ancient Roman officials active in the
fourth century AD.
Dulcitius (Macedonia) was
governor of
Macedonia during the...
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Dulcitius",
deals with rape, a
common issue and form of
oppression that
women experience. It is even
argued that Hrotsvitha's work of "
Dulcitius" acted...
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taken to the
court of
Dulcitius,
governor of Thessalonica. The
sisters repulsed the governor's
indecent advances. Anno**** with
Dulcitius as ineffectual, Diocletian...
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address the
state of the far north. A new Dux
Britanniarum was appointed,
Dulcitius, with
Civilis to head a new
civilian administration.
Another imperial...
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Catholic Church's list of
titular sees.
Three of its
bishops are known:
Dulcitius,
legate of the
bishops of
Tripolitana to the
Council of
Carthage (403)...
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regarrison abandoned forts. A new Dux
Britanniarum was appointed,
Dulcitius, with
Civilis granted vicarius status to head a new
civilian administration...
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during the
governorship of Marius.
Another governor,
Aelius Claudius Dulcitius, a
Roman official of
humble origins,
hailed from Phrygia. He rose to prominence...
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Caerellius (Fufidius
Annius Ravus) Pollitti**** (between 222 and 235)
Dulcitius (c. 300)
Calliopius of
Antioch (362) Agape, Chionia, and
Irene (died 304)...
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along with
other provinces, the
quaestura exercitus.
Aelius Claudius Dulcitius (?–361)
Capitolinus (361–363)
Andronicus (c. 366)
Philoxenus (c. 392)...