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Martinian (Latin: Martini****; died in 325) was
Roman emperor from July to
September 324. He was
raised to the
purple by the
emperor Licinius, whom he...
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Martinian (in Latin, Martini****) can
refer to:
Roman emperor Martinian Claude Martin, the
French adventurer A
former pupil of one of the
three schools...
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Martinian and
Processus (Italian:
Martiniano and Processo) were
Christian martyrs of
ancient Rome.
Neither the
years they
lived nor the cir****stances...
- The
following is a list of
notable Martinians,
former pupils and
masters of the
three schools established by
Claude Martin. La
Martiniere Calcutta in Kolkata...
- Kirill's disciple,
Saint Martinian, who was to
become a
father superior of the Troitse-Sergiyeva
Lavra in 1447. Even
after Martinian's death, his monastery...
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names for the sleepers: Maximian,
Martinian, Dionisius, John, Constantine, Malchus,
Serapion Maximilian,
Martinian, Dionisius, John, Constantine, Malkhus...
- both
Licinius and his co-emperor
Martinian were
initially spared,
Licinius being imprisoned in Thessalonica,
Martinian in Cappadocia; however, both former...
- empress.
Valerius II
commissions a
great sanctuary to Jad and
summons Martinian of Batiara, a
renowned mosaicist, to
decorate it. The
royal request is...
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Severus II
Constantine I
Maxentius Licinius Maximinus II
Valerius Valens Martinian Constantine II
Constantius II
Constans I
Magnentius Nepoti**** Vetranio...
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Severus II
Constantine I
Maxentius Licinius Maximinus II
Valerius Valens Martinian Constantine II
Constantius II
Constans I
Magnentius Nepoti**** Vetranio...