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Fulgentius is a
Latin male
given name
which means "bright, brilliant". It may
refer to:
Fabius Planciades Fulgentius (5th–6th century),
Latin grammarian...
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legal title.
Fulgentius attended the
synod in person, his name
being found among the
signatures to the Acts of the council.
Fulgentius died sometime...
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Fabius Claudius Gordi****
Fulgentius, also
known as
Fulgentius of
Ruspe (462 or 467 – 1
January 527 or 533), was a
North African Christian prelate who...
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which closely resembles Fulgentius's ideas,
indicating that they were
probably not
unique to
Fulgentius.: 228 Furthermore,
Fulgentius appears to have taken...
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Saint Fulgentius may
refer to:
Fulgentius of
Cartagena (fl. 7th century)
Bishop of
Cartagena and
Ecija (Astigi), in
Hispania Fulgentius of
Ruspe (462...
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Fulgentius Ferrandus or
Ferrand of
Carthage (died 546/547) was a
Christian theologian of the
Roman province of Africa,
modern day Tunisia.
Little is known...
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Latin name
Fulgentius,
which means "bright, brilliant".
Fulgentius of
Cartagena (?–c. 630),
Bishop of Écija,
Hispania Fulgentius of
Ruspe (462 or...
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Fabius Pictor ****tus
Pompeius Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes Julius Paulus Justin Juvenal...
- such as "true judgment" or "profound judgment" from the Gr****: eur ****.
Fulgentius, a
mythographer of the late 5th to
early 6th
century AD, gave the latter...
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Fulgenzio Manfredi, OFM (Venice, c. 1560 – Rome, 5 July 1610), or Fra Fulgenzio, was a
Franciscan friar, an
observant minor, and
active preacher in Venice...