-
given in the
canonical Gospels; the name
Longinus is
instead found in the
apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus.
Longinus was not
originally a
saint in Christian...
-
Longinus may
refer to:
Longinus cross Longinus Tower male
members of the
family C****ii
Longini Gaius C****ius
Longinus (c. 85 – 42 BC),
Roman senator and...
- The Holy Lance, also
known as the
Spear of
Longinus (named
after Saint Longinus), the
Spear of Destiny, or the Holy Spear, is
alleged to be the
lance that...
- but is
conventionally referred to as
Longinus (/lɒnˈdʒaɪnəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Λογγῖνος Longînos) or Pseudo-
Longinus. It is
regarded as a
classic work on...
- C****ius
Longinus may
refer to: In
descending chronological order: C****ius
Longinus, end of 2nd century,
beginning of 3rd century,
historian only known...
-
Longinus was executed. The
origin of his
gentile name C****ius is unknown; it can only be
conjectured that he was the
client to some C****ius
Longinus,...
-
Longinus of
Cardala or
Longinus the Bald (Gr****: Λογγῖνος ὀ φαλακρὸς, Latin:
Longinus Calvus; died in 497) was a high-ranking
Eastern Roman official and...
-
Gaius C****ius
Longinus (classical Latin: [ˈɡaːi.ʊs ˈk****i.ʊs ˈlɔŋɡɪnʊs]; c. 86 BC – 3
October 42 BC) was a
Roman senator and
general best
known as a leading...
-
Lucius C****ius
Longinus may
refer to:
Lucius C****ius
Longinus (consul 30)
Lucius C****ius
Longinus (proconsul 48 BC)
Lucius C****ius
Longinus (praetor 66 BC)...
- C****ius
Longinus, the
consul of 171 BC.
Gaius C****ius C. f.
Longinus, the
father of
Gaius C****ius
Longinus.
Gaius C****ius C. f. C. n.
Longinus, consul...