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mamertinus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mamertinus may
refer to:
Marcus Petronius Sura
Mamertinus,
consul 182 AD
Marcus Petronius Mamertinus,...
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Marcus Petronius Mamertinus,
possibly known as ****tus
Petronius Mamertinus, was a
Roman senator originally of the
Equestrian order. He
served as suffect...
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Claudius Mamertinus (fl. mid-late 4th
century AD) was an
official in the
Roman Empire. In late 361 he took part in the
Chalcedon tribunal to
condemn the...
- Aurelius.
Mamertinus came from a wealthy, well-connected
family of
African origin—possibly from Egypt. His father,
Marcus Petronius Mamertinus, was suffect...
- Juli****, Commodus'
cousin Annia Fundania Faustina, and his brother-in-law
Mamertinus.
Papirius Dionysius was executed, too. In AD 191,
Commodus took more of...
- calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Mamertinus and
Nevitta (or, less frequently, year 1115 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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Saint Mamertinus of
Auxerre (French:
Saint Mamert) (d. ~462 AD) was a monk and abbot. He was
converted by Germ**** of
Auxerre and
became a monk at the...
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Annia Cornificia Faustina Minor (born 160),
married Marcus Petronius Sura
Mamertinus, had a son
Titus Aurelius Fulvus Antoninus (161–165),
elder twin brother...
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Cornificia Faustina Minor (born in 160),
married Marcus Petronius Sura
Mamertinus, had a son;
Titus Aurelius Fulvus Antoninus (161–165),
elder twin brother...
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Samuel NC Lieu, ed, The
Emperor Julian:
panegyric and polemic.
Claudius Mamertinus, John Chrysostom,
Ephrem the Syrian, (Liverpool:
Liverpool University...