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Pudens is a
Roman cognomen meaning "modest",
borne by a
number of individuals, including:
Aulus Pudens, a
centurion and
friend of the poet
Martial Saint...
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Alfenus Senecio, but
admits the
evidence equally supports Pudens as Senecio's successor.
Pudens is last
heard of as
proconsul of
Africa in 211/212. While...
- son of
Quintus Cornelius Pudens, a
Roman senator, and his wife Priscilla,
among the
first converted by
Peter in Rome.
Pudens was
baptised by Peter, who...
- him. He has been
identified by some with
Saint Pudens, an
early Roman Christian.
Martial writes of
Pudens'
marriage to "Claudia Peregrina" ("Claudia the...
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Isotenes pudens is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found on New Guinea.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Isotenes pudens. Wikispecies...
- Caratacus' son.
Pudens is
identified with St.
Pudens, and it is
claimed that the
basilica of
Santa Pudenziana in Rome, and with
which St.
Pudens is ****ociated...
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related to
Euthyatira pudens.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Euthyatira pudens. "850008.00 – 6240 –
Euthyatira pudens –
Dogwood Thyatirid Moth...
- Pudentiana,
sister to
Praxedes the
Martyress and both
daughters of
Saint Pudens (whom
mentioned by
Saint Paul the
Apostle in 2 Timothy, 4: 21). It is one...
- in Rome, wife of
Aulus Pudens.
Since the 19th
century she and her
husband have been
identified by some as the
Claudia and
Pudens of
Second Timothy. She...
- was
proconsular governor of
Africa around 180.
Pudens is
known only
through surviving inscriptions.
Pudens may be
related to
Marcus Servilius Sil****, consul...