-
Florentius is the name of:
Saint Florentius (died c. 310), martyr,
brother of
Justin of
Siponto Florentius (consul 361),
Roman praetorian prefect and consul...
-
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 Volusenus (c. 1504 – 1546 or 1547) was a
Scottish humanist most
noted for his De
Animi Tranquillitate. "
Florentius Volusenus" is a latinization...
-
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...
-
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...
- (Saint) Florentia, a
Roman martyr under Diocletian. The
Latin florens,
florentius means "blossoming", verb floreo,
meaning "I
blossom / I
flower / I flourish"...
-
Florentius de Faxolis, in
Italian Fiorenzo de'
Fasoli (c. 1461 – 18
March 1496), was an
Italian priest and
music theorist.
Florentius entered the pay...
-
Floris Radewyns (or
Latinized Florentius Radwyn) (c. 1350 – 24
March 1400) was the co-founder of the
Brethren of the
Common Life.
Floris was born at Leerdam...
-
Florentius (Spanish: Florencio; c. 918 –
after 978) was a monk,
scribe and
artist of the
monastery of San
Pedro de
Berlangas (Valeránica) in the County...
-
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)...