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- Florentius is the name of: Saint Florentius (died c. 310), martyr, brother of Justin of Siponto Florentius (consul 361), Roman praetorian prefect and consul...
- Florentius Volusenus (c. 1504 – 1546 or 1547) was a Scottish humanist most noted for his De Animi Tranquillitate. "Florentius Volusenus" is a latinization...
- Florentius V****all (1689–1778) was a wealthy planter and slave-owner in Jamaica. The Jamaican quit rent books for 1754 show that he owned 2,700 acres of...
- Gregory of Tours (born Georgius Florentius; 30 November c. 538 – 17 November 594 AD) was a Gallo-Roman historian and Bishop of Tours during the Merovingian...
- Florentius of Peterborough was a seventh-century saint and martyr. Florentius was a Roman, and is known to history mainly through the hagiography of the...
- Florentius is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church and a bishop of Vienne from the late 4th century, dated by his attendance at the Council of Valence...
- Saint Florentius of Orange (French: Florent d'Orange) was bishop of the city of Orange in France around 517–524. Recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic...
- Saint Florentius of Strasbourg was the 13th Bishop of Strasbourg 678-693 or +660. His feast day is celebrated 3 April or 7 November (810, Niederhaslach)...
- Edward Cornelis Florentius Alfonsus Schillebeeckx OP (November 12, 1914 – December 23, 2009) was a Belgian Catholic theologian born in Antwerp. He taught...
- broke out, Florentius fled Italy. Not long after Julian became emperor a tribunal was set up at Chalcedon early in 362, which condemned Florentius to death...