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Paterius (died 606) was a
bishop of Brescia. He is
known as a compiler, in
particular of
works of Pope
Gregory I, for whom he had
worked as a notary. His...
- At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Maximus and
Paterius (or, less frequently, year 1196 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 443...
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Flavius Paterius was a
politician of the
Roman Empire; he was made
consul for 443 as the
junior partner of
Petronius Maximus. He was a
praetorian prefect...
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Constantinople Jianzhi Sengcan,
patriarch of Chán John Climacus, monk and
writer Paterius,
bishop of
Brescia (Italy) Protadius,
Mayor of the
Palace (Burgundy) Pybba...
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ancient philosophers, such as
Harpocration of Argos, Porphyry, Iamblichus,
Paterius,
Plutarch of Athens, Syri**** and Proclus. The two most
important commentaries...
- Succeeded by
Valentinian Augustus V
Anatolius Preceded by
Petronius Maximus II
Paterius Roman consul XVII 444 with
Caecina Decius Aginatius Albinus Succeeded by...
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Cyrus 442
Dioscorus (western)
Eudoxius (eastern) 443
Petronius Maximus II
Paterius 444
Theodosius Augustus XVIII Caecina Decius Aginatius Albinus 445 Placidus...
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Augustus XIV Succeeded by
Aspar Areobindus Preceded by
Dioscorus Eudoxius Roman consul II 443 with
Paterius Succeeded by
Theodosius Augustus XVIII Albinus...
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Political offices Preceded by
Petronius Maximus II
Paterius Roman consul 444 with
Theodosius Augustus XVIII Succeeded by
Valentinian Augustus VI Nomus...
- 1084–1085. 330: Magnili**** 331:
Florentius 331–332:
Hyginus 333–335:
Paterius 335–337:
Philagrius I (337?–)338:
Antonius Theodorus 338–340: Philagrius...