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- Marculus of Thamugadi or simply Marculus was a prominent bishop and Christian martyr venerated by the 4th-century North African Donatist Church. Marculus...
- Latin Dictionary, Martulus, small hammer [1] Latin Lexicon, martulus or marculus, small hammer; diminutiv from martus or marcus, hammer [2] Wikimedia Commons...
- bishop and martyr Marculus of Thamugadi was practised. At the Council of Carthage the Donatist bishop of Nova Petra also remembered Marculus in similar words...
- Megachiroptera, Pteropodidae). Beaufortia 51:119–152. Paranyctimene tenax marculus Chiroptera Bergmans 2001 Indonesia (Irian Jaya, Waigeo) Bergmans, W. 2001...
- bishops protested Macarius had them flogged and, later, the Donatist bishop Marculus of Thamugadi was martyred in 347. A decree proclaiming the unity of the...
- center of Donatism. Bagai was the home of Donatus of Bagai fl 347 and Marculus of Bagai fl 347. Augustine wrote of many leading citizens of Bagai. In...
- Steadfast tube-nosed fruit bat P. tenax Bergmans, 2001 Two subspecies P. t. marculus P. t. tenax New Guinea and Indonesia Size: Unknown length, plus 1–3 cm...
- announced when the new species was discovered. The subspecific epithet marculus, derived from Latin, translates as 'little hammer' and the diminutive form...
- later the bishops were killed, Donatus of Bagai thrown down a well and Marculus off a cliff. There is some suggestion that this was carried out by the...
- Narbonensis, leaving Gaius Sollius Verus as his heir. Gaius Sollius C. f. Marculus, a librarius, or copyist, buried at Gratianopolis, aged twenty-six, with...