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Quentin (Latin:
Quintinus; died c. 287 AD) also
known as
Quentin of Amiens, was an
early Christian saint. The
legend of his life has him as a
Roman citizen...
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known as the "Silva Carbonaria". At that time, the
generals Nannienus and
Quintinus were
staying in Trier, to whom
Maximus had
entrusted his son and the defense...
- "Silva Carbonaria". When the
Roman generals Magnus Maximus,
Nanninus and
Quintinus heard the news in Trier, they
attacked those remaining Frankish forces...
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Quentin is a
French masculine given name
derived from the
Latin first name
Quintinus, a
diminutive form of Quintus,
which means "the fifth".
Saint Quentin...
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Quintinus was a
Roman general who was
active in the 4th
century during the
reign of
emperor Theodosius (378-395). As
master of
soldiers of the usurpator...
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Quintinus heard the news in Trier, they
attacked those remaining Frankish forces and
killed many of
their number.
After this engagement,
Quintinus crossed...
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Nanninus and
Quintinus heard the news in Trier, they
attacked those remaining Frankish forces and
killed many of them.
After this
engagement Quintinus crossed...
- Jean
Quintin or
Quentin (Latin:
Johannes Quintinus, 20
January 1500 – 9
April 1561) was a
French priest,
knight of the
Order of St John and writer. His...
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Quintino (Latin
Quintinus, from Quintus) is a Latin-derived male
given name
meaning "the fifth".
Quintino Bocaiuva -
Brazilian journalist and politician...
- It was
blessed about 656 by
Theodard of Maastricht, in
honour of Sts.
Quintinus and Remigius.
Disciples gathered about him and in the
course of time a...