- Ptuj (Slovene: [ˈptuːi̯] ; German:
Pettau,
pronounced [ˈpɛtaʊ̯] ; Latin: Poetovium/Poetovio) is the eighth-largest town of Slovenia,
located in the traditional...
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Saint Victorinus of
Pettau (also Ptuj or Poetovio; Gr****: Βικτωρίνος Πεταβίου; died 303 or 304) was an
Early Christian ecclesiastical writer who flourished...
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Saint Victor Maurus (died ca. 303 in Milan),
martyr Saint Victorinus of
Pettau (died 303 or 304)
Saints Vincent, Orontius, and
Victor (died 305), martyrs...
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Severus and
Victorinus of
Pettau also say that Nero is the Antichrist,
Sulpicius Severus,
Chronica II.28–29;
Victorinus of
Pettau,
Commentary on the Apocalypse...
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themselves from the
church nor had been excommunicated."
Victorinus of
Pettau held that the
error of the
Nicolaitans was that they
considered it necessary...
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Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-8; Mark 9:1-8; Luke 9:28-36).
Victorinus of
Pettau acknowledged the
possibility of
Moses being the
companion of
Elijah for...
- Lactantius, Commodi****, Theophilus, Melito,
Hippolytus of Rome,
Victorinus of
Pettau, Nepos,
Julius Afric****,
Tatian and Mont****. However, the premillennial...
- (fortress-triangle) of
Maribor (Marburg an der Drau),
Celje (Cilli) and Ptuj (
Pettau)
migrated from the
region or was expelled. The
federal state's
gross domestic...
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Janka & Lovenjak,
Milan (1994). "Ein römerzeitlisches Keramikgefäs au Ptuj (
Pettau, Poetovio) in
Slowien mit
Inschrift in
unbekanntem Alphabet und epichorischer...
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Peter Chrysologus Polycarp of
Smyrna Theophilus of
Antioch Victorinus of
Pettau Vincent of Lérins
Zephyrinus Martyrs Abda and
Abdisho Boris and Gleb Charles...