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Christianity received normative status. The do****ent is
found in Lactantius's De
mortibus ****cutorum and in
Eusebius of Caesarea's
History of the
Church with marked...
- De
mortibus ****cutorum (On the
Deaths of the ****cutors) is a
hybrid historical and
Christian apologetical work by the
Roman philosopher Lactantius...
- 122; Jones, 72; Odahl, 106. Lactantius, De
Mortibus ****cutorum 44.4–6, tr. J.L. Creed, Lactantius: De
Mortibus ****cutorum (Oxford:
Oxford University...
- Davies, 66–94. Odahl, 65. Lactantius, De
Mortibus ****cutorum 9.9–10; Odahl, 303 n.24. Lactantius, De
Mortibus ****cutorum 11.1–2; Odahl, 66. Barnes,...
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moralized chronicle of the bad ends to
which all the ****cutors came, De
Mortibus ****cutorum. This
marked the end of
official ****cution of Christians...
- the idea of a
round Earth was
criticised by
Copernicus as "childish". De
mortibus ****cutorum ("On the
Deaths of the ****cutors") has an
apologetic character...
- Emperor's
religious policy as it
developed during his reign. His work De
Mortibus ****cutorum has an
apologetic character, but has been
treated as a work...
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Armed with this sign, the army took up its weapons. — Lactantius, De
Mortibus ****cutorum, 44.5–6 It is
unclear from
these sources what Constantine...
- [27]
Historia Augusta, The Life of Claudius, I. Lactantius. "VII". De
Mortibus ****cutorum.
Joannes Zonaras, Epitome: From
Diocletian to the
death of...
- the ****cutors Died,
addressed to Donatus". ccel.org. Lactantius. "De
mortibus ****cutorum - Wikisource". la.wikisource.org (in Latin).
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