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Marcian (/ˈmɑːrʃən/; Latin: Marci****;
Ancient Gr****: Μαρκιανός Markianos; c. 392 – 27
January 457) was
Roman emperor of the East from 450 to 457. Very...
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Marcian most
often refers to
Flavius Marci****,
Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457 AD
Marcian (Marci****) may also
refer to:
Marcian of
Syracuse (first...
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Marcian Edward "Ted" Hoff Jr. (born
October 28, 1937, in Rochester, New York) is one of the
inventors of the microprocessor. Hoff
received a bachelor's...
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Column of
Marcian (Gr****: Στήλη του Μαρκιανού, Turkish: Kıztaşı) is a
Roman honorific column erected in
Constantinople by the
praefectus urbi Tati****...
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dynasty from 379, the
accession of
Theodosius I, to 457, the
death of
Marcian. The rule of the
Theodosian dynasty saw the
final East-West
division of...
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council of the
Christian Church. It was
convoked by the
Roman emperor Marcian. The
council convened in the city of Chalcedon,
Bithynia (modern-day Kadıköy...
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Marcianists were a sect of
Messalians founded by
Marcian of
Pontus in the
sixth century. They were
regarded as
heretics by
Chalcedonian Christians...
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Marcian (Marciano, Marziano, Marci****) of
Tortona (died 117 or 120 AD) is a
saint of
Roman Catholic church. He is
traditionally said to have been the...
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Marcian (Latin: Marci****, Gr****: Μαρκιανός) was a
Byzantine general and a
kinsman of
Emperor Justin II.
According to John Malalas, he was Justin's cousin...
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Marcian of
Heraclea (Ancient Gr****: Μαρκιανὸς Ἡρακλεώτης, Markianòs Hērakleṓtēs; Latin: Marci**** Heracleënsis; fl. c. 4th
century AD) was a
minor Gr****...