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- Marcellinus may refer to: Marcellinus (consul 275), Roman imperial official Marcellinus (magister officiorum) (died 351), officer of Emperor Constans...
- 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...
- Marcellinus Library resources about Ammi**** Marcellinus Online books Resources in your library Resources in other libraries By Ammi**** Marcellinus Online...
- Liberian Catalogue, Marcellinus was a Roman, the son of Proiectus or Projectus. He succeeded Caius as bishop of Rome on 30 June 296. Marcellinus' pontificate...
- 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...
- Ammi**** Marcellinus, Res Gestae 14.1.10 Ammi**** Marcellinus, Res Gestae XIV.10.16 Ammi**** Marcellinus, Res Gestae XIV.11.3–5 Ammi**** Marcellinus, Res...
- 15.20 Ammi**** Marcellinus, Res Gestae, 22.14.1 Ammi**** Marcellinus, Res Gestae, 22.14.3 Potter 2004, p. 515–516. Ammi**** Marcellinus, Res Gestae, 22...
- 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...
- Historia Augusta author drew on it, renaming Ammi**** "Fabius Marcellinus" or "Valerius Marcellinus," with stylistic similarities like the rare word carrago...
- orthodox priests. Marcellinus presided at the trials of those arrested. Augustine appealed for clemency both to Marcellinus and Marcellinus's brother Apringius...