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- attracted limited adherents. The Donatists sought to depose Salvius, the Maximianist Bishop of Membresa, in favour of the Primianist Restitutus. Much respected...
- just uncomfortable with the extremism of Maximianist theology is unknown, but Felici**** and another Maximianist leader, Praetextatus of ****ur, did return...
- parti****nt at the Council of Cabarsussi, called in 393 by the dissident Maximianist sect of the Donatist heresy, and confirmed the synodal acts, with thanks...
- Three years of proceedings in the Roman civil courts saw Primian retake Maximianist-held basilicas in Musti, ****uras and Membressa. A number of the bishops...
- lapsii. In 393, the diocese was occupied by a Donatist bishop of the Maximianist sect, called Fortunato, who took part in Council of Cabarsussi against...
- Rogatian who parti****ted in the council of Cabarsussi, held in 393 by the Maximianists, (a break away sect of the Donatists), and signed the deeds, but without...
- do****ented Bennatus, partook in the Council of Cabarsussi, held in 393 by Maximianists, a sect of dissident Donatists, and signed their acts. Asellicus, 4th-century...
- Brock, Sebastian P. (1986). "Two Sets of Monothelete Questions to the Maximianists". Orientalia Lovaniensia Periodica. 17: 119–140. Bury, John B. (1889)...
- Vittorino, who parti****ted in the council of Cabarsussi, held in 393 by the Maximianists, a dissident sect of the Donatists, and he signed the deeds of the Council...
- Gemellio took part in the council of Cabarsussi, held in 393 by the Maximianists, a dissident sect of the Donatists, and signed the deeds. At the Carthage...