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Padarn (Latin:
Paternus, Padarnus; Welsh: Padarn; Breton: Padern; ? – c. 550 AD) was an
early 6th
century British Christian abbot-bishop who
founded Saint...
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Paternus (Welsh Padarn) may
refer to:
Aspasius Paternus, (fl. 3rd century),
Roman official Ovinius Paternus,
consul 267
Paternus (consul 269),
Roman consul...
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adlection into the
Roman Senate.
Paternus was
accused of
treason by Aurelius' son and
successor Commodus, and executed.
Paternus first appears as ab epistulis...
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Aspasius Paternus (fl. 3rd century) was a
Roman senator who was
appointed consul twice.
Aspasius Paternus was a
member of the Paterni, a
prominent senatorial...
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implicating Paternus in a
second conspiracy, one
apparently led by
Publius Salvius Juli****, the son of the
jurist Salvius Juli**** and
betrothed to
Paternus' daughter...
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Ovinius Gaius Julius Aquilius Paternus (fl. 3rd century) was a
Roman senator who was
appointed consul in AD 267.
Ovinius Paternus was a
member of the Paterni...
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Saint Paternus was the
Bishop of Auch,
although born a Basque. St.
Paternus Catholic Online v t e v t e...
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effigies of numina" (effigie numinum).
Pliny the
Younger in a
letter to
Paternus raves about the "power", the "dignity", and "the majesty"; in short, the...
- At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Claudius and
Paternus (or, less frequently, year 986 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 233 for...
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rulers of Rome. Her co-conspirators
included Publius Tarrutenius Paternus the
Praetorian prefect, her
daughter Plautia from her
first marriage, a...