- (original
Latin title:
Pugna Porcorum) is a
Latin poem
written by John
Placentius (Jan Leo Struyven), a
Flemish Dominican friar,
under the
pseudonym Publius...
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Thracian gods was
eventually replaced by Christianity. In 570,
Antoninus Placentius said that in the
valleys of
Mount Sinai there was a
monastery in which...
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eventually replaced by Christianity.[citation needed] In 570,
Antoninus Placentius wrote that in the
valleys of
Mount Sinai there was a
monastery in which...
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mittelbyzantinischen Zeit: 1.
Abteilung (641–867), Band 3: Leon (# 4271) –
Placentius (# 6265) (in German).
Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 322–323. ISBN 978-3-11-016673-6...
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mittelbyzantinischen Zeit: 1.
Abteilung (641–867), Band 3: Leon (# 4271) –
Placentius (# 6265).
Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-016673-6. The Historical...
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bishops are known: Antigonus, who
attended the
Council of
Carthage of 349;
Placentius, the
Council of
Carthage of 407 and the
Conference of 411; and Pudentius...
- this diocese: Antigonus, who
celebrated the 349
Council of Carthage;
Placentius, who
celebrated the 407
Council of
Carthage and
Conference of 411; and...
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mittelbyzantinischen Zeit: I.
Abteilung (641–867), 3. Band: Leon (#4271) –
Placentius (#6265) (in German).
Walter de Gruyter. p. 563. ISBN 978-3-11-016673-6...
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mittelbyzantinischen Zeit: 1.
Abteilung (641–867), Band 3: Leon (# 4271) –
Placentius (# 6265) (in German).
Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 564–566. ISBN 978-3-11-016673-6...
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mittelbyzantinischen Zeit: I.
Abteilung (641–867), 3. Band: Leon (#4271) –
Placentius (#6265) (in German). Berlin,
Germany and New York, New York:
Walter de...