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Publilius Optati****
Porfyrius (fl. 4th century) was a
Latin poet,
possibly a
native of Africa.
Porfyrius has been
identified with
Publilius Optati****...
- the
Metropolis of Philippi,
Neapolis and
Thasos Publilius Optati****
Porfyrius (fl. 4th century),
Latin poet
Porphyry of Gaza, or
Saint Porphyrius (347–420)...
- Succeeded by
Acilius Severus Vettius Rufinus Preceded by
Amnius Anicius Paulinus Praefectus urbi of Rome 329–331 Succeeded by
Publilius Optati****
Porfyrius...
- Emperor.
Finally there is a poem
written in
Latin by
Publilius Optati****
Porfyrius dating from the
first quarter of the 4th century. In this the
altar describes...
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writer Lucius Opimius -
consul Gaius Oppius - two
Publilius Optati****
Porfyrius - poet
Lucius Orbilius Pu****s - teacher,
grammarian Paulus Orosius -...
- Consulship).
Figurative poetry, such as that of
Publilius Optati****
Porfyrius and, in
Carolingian times, that of Hrab**** Maurus,
rarely uses the golden...
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ordinarius in 115;
executed by
Hadrian in 118.
Publilius Optati****
signo Porfyrius, a poet, and
praefectus urbi of Rome in 329 and 333. List of
Roman gentes...
- und Augustus, 1926 – New
literature on
Caesar and Augustus. Der
Dichter Porfyrius in
einer stadtrömischen
Inschrift 1926/27 – The poet
Porfirius from an...
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Flavius Pionius Diotimus (att. 5 Mar. – 8 Dec. 405)
Gaius Aelius Pompeius Porfyrius Proculus (att. 15 Nov. 407 – 5 Jun. 408)
Donatus (att. 11–24 Nov. 408)...
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names of Christ—imitate the late
antique panegyrics Publilius Optati****
Porfyrius addressed to
Constantine the Great. The poems,
though never po****r as...