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- Marcellinus may refer to: Marcellinus (consul 275), Roman imperial official Marcellinus (magister officiorum) (died 351), officer of Emperor Constans...
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- Saint Marcellinus may refer to: Pope Marcellinus (died 304), bishop of Rome 296–304 and martyr Marcellinus and Peter (died 304), d. 304 Marcellinus of Carthage...
- Liberian Catalogue, Marcellinus was a Roman, the son of Projectus. He succeeded Caius as bishop of Rome on 30 June 296. Marcellinus' pontificate began...
- dedicated the first books of his landmark The City of God to Marcellinus in 413. Flavius Marcellinus was born in Toledo in Spain, and had a brother, Apringius...
- 450 and 480 for Marcellinus and later his nephew Western Emperor Julius Nepos. When Majorian took the throne in December 457 Marcellinus pledged his allegiance...
- Publishing Group, 1997), 14. "Sts. Marcellinus and Peter", CNA "Sts. Marcellinus and Peter, Martyrs", FaithND "Saints Marcellinus and Peter", Franciscan Media...
- and the court. Marcellinus was an Orthodox and has little good to say about heretics in his work. Croke, Brian (2001). Count Marcellinus and his chronicle...
- The Catacombs of Marcellinus and Peter are found approximately three kilometers from southeast Rome and the ancient Via Labicana, and date to the 4th...
- Marcellinus was the author of a Life of Thucydides, found in some of the ancient commentaries on the History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides. Nothing...