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Florinus can
refer to: Florin, a coin
Florinus,
presbyter at Rome, one of the
Fathers of
Christian Gnosticism Florinus of Remüs, 9th-century
saint Henrik...
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Florinus of Remüs (died 856 AD), also
known as Florin,
Florian of Chur,
Florinus of Matsch, and
Florinus of Vinschgau, is
venerated as a
saint in the Catholic...
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Henrik Florinus (1633 – 12
April 1705), born
Henricus Florinus, was a
Finnish priest,
writer and translator. In 1702, he
published the
first collection...
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views in his
later life.
Florinus was
mentioned by Irenaeus, and was
apparently slightly older than him. Just like Irenaeus,
Florinus was
perhaps once a disciple...
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Philip Florinus of Pfalz-Sulzbach (Sulzbach, 20
January 1630 – Nürnberg, 4
April 1703) was an
imperial field marshal.
Philip was the
youngest son of Augustus...
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Florin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adopted name:
Saint Florin (
Florinus of Remüs, died 856 AD), 7th-century
saint Surname Carl
Rudolf Florin (1894–1965)...
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Polycarp are The
Martyrdom of Polycarp,
Adversus Haereses, The
Epistle to
Florinus, the
epistles of Ignatius, and Polycarp's own
letter to the Philippians...
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Basilides Basilideans Roman Valentinus Valentinianism Marcus Marcosians Florinus Persian Gnosticism Mani
Manichaeism Chinese Gnosticism Chinese Manichaeism...
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patron saint of Linz, Austria;
chimney sweeps; soapmakers; and
firefighters Florinus of Remüs (died 856), also
known as
Florian of Chur St. Florian, Alabama...
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Retrieved 2022-10-26.
Adversus haereses, 3:3:4
Letter to
Florinus,
quoted in Eusebius,
Ecclesiastical History, Book V,
chapter 20. Lake (1912)...