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Paulinus or
Paullinus may
refer to:
Paulinus of
Antioch Paulinus of Nola, poet and
bishop Paulinus of York,
first bishop of York
Paulinus II of Aquileia...
- (Decius)
Paulinus (fl. 534),
sometimes referred to as “
Paulinus Junior" to
distinguish him from
Paulinus (consul 498), was a
Roman aristocrat and politician...
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Paulinus of Nola (/pɔːˈlaɪnəs/; Latin:
Paulinus Nol****; also
anglicized as
Pauline of Nola; c. 354 – 22 June 431) born
Pontius Meropius Anicius Paulinus...
- Edwin's
death in 633,
Paulinus and Æthelburg fled Northumbria,
leaving behind a
member of
Paulinus's clergy,
James the Deacon.
Paulinus returned to Kent,...
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Saint Paulinus may
refer to:
Paulinus of Antioch,
first Bishop of
Lucca Paulinus of Nola, or
Pontius Meropius Anicius Paulinus Paulinus of
Trier (died...
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Tacitus refers to
Gaius Suetonius Paulinus by one name, he
almost invariably uses "Suetonius"
rather than "
Paulinus", and this
convention is used here...
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Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus signo Honorius (simplified as
Amnius Anicius Paulinus; fl. 334–335 AD) was a
politician of the
Roman Empire.
Paulinus probably was...
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Paulinus the Deacon, also
Paulinus of
Milan was the
notary of
Ambrose of Milan, and his biographer. His work is the only life of
Ambrose based on a contemporary...
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Flavius Paulinus (floruit 498–511) was a
Roman politician during the
reign of
Theodoric the Great, and was
appointed consul for the year 498.
Paulinus was...
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Carmarthenshire Paulinus as doubtful. In Rhigyfarch's Life of S.
David (chapter x),
Saint David is
stated to have
completed his
education under S.
Paulinus (Paulens)...