-
Lucius Caecilius Firmi****,
signo Lactantius (c. 250 – c. 325), was an
early Christian author who
became an
advisor to
Roman emperor Constantine I, guiding...
- Odahl, 72–74, 306; Pohlsander,
Emperor Constantine, 15. Contra: J. Moreau,
Lactance: "De la mort des persécuteurs",
Sources Chrétiennes 39 (1954): 313; Barnes...
-
could not be heard. Then,
according to
historian Robert Rapley,
exorcist Lactance caused the
execution to
deviate from the
planned course of action—enraged...
-
points to Demetri****
having been a Christian.
Michel Perrin (editor):
Lactance, L’Ouvrage du Dieu Créateur (Introduction,
critical edition, and translation...
-
Chamber of Representatives. He was the son of
Belgian politician and
lawyer Lactance Allard and
Sophie Joseph Vinchent. Hainaut, Belgium,
Civil Registration...
- nine
children . Amédée
Papineau (1819–1903)
Didier Papineau (1820–1821);
Lactance Papineau (1822–1862)
Arthur Papineau (1824–1825);
Aurelie Papineau (1826–1830);...
-
daimonion had the
function of a
guardian angel for Socrates. His
contemporary Lactance, on the
other hand, a
renowned apologist,
counted the
daimonion among the...
- Name Faction(s)
District Lactance Allard Tournai Joseph Andries Catholic democrat Ghent Charles Annez de
Zillebecke Conservative Catholic Sint-Niklaas...
- New York:
Garland Pub., 1998. Lecocq, Françoise, "L’oiseau Phénix de
Lactance:
uariatio et postérité (de
Claudien au poème anglo-saxon médiéval The Phoenix"...
-
Palladius (1533);
Biblia sacra (1541, Folio); Les
Divines institutions de
Lactance Firmian traduites by René Fumé (1542, Folio);
Tractatus juris regaliorum...