- The
diocese of
Rufiniana (Latin:
Dioecesis Rufinianensis) is a
suppressed and
titular bishopric of the
Roman Catholic Church. The
exact location of the...
- Long. "
Rufiniana", from Smith's
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography. In fact, the
mistake comes from more
modern historians,
because Rufiniana cannot...
- Rock art of
Iheren and
Tahilahi Roknia Royal Mausoleum of
Mauretania Rufiniana Rusazus Rusubbicari Sabu,
Sudan Sabu-Jaddi Sadd el-Kafara Saft el-Hinna...
- city, and
thrown with his
monks on the
hospitality of Hypatius,
abbot of
Rufiniana, he
finally succeeded in
building at the
mouth of the
Black Sea the monastery...
-
Precausa Praesidium (Somâa)
Putia in
Byzacena (Bir-Abdallah?)
Quaestoriana Rufiniana Ruspae Rusticiana S****ura (Henchir Es-Zaouadi)
Scebatiana Segermes Selendeta...
-
Rhosus Rhusium Risinium Ros Cré Rota
Rossmarkaeum Rotaria Rotdon Rubicon Rufiniana Rusada Rusguniae Rusellae Rusicade Ruspae Rusubbicari Rusubisir Rusuca...
- Præcausa, Præsidium, Pupiana, Puppi,
Putia in Byzacena, Quæstoriana, Ru****a,
Rufiniana, Ruspæ, Rusuca, Saia maior, S****ura, Scebatiana, Scilium, Sebarga, Segermes...
- e
morte de'
santi Sisinio,
Martirio ed
Alessandro (1745) De
versione Rufiniana Historiae ecclesiasticae Eusebii Caesariensis dissertatio, in qua Valesianae...
- ISBN 978-0860784944. Bammel,
Caroline P.
Hammond (1996).
Origeniana et
Rufiniana (in German).
Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder. ISBN 978-3451219436. "BAMMEL...
- Calpurnius,
dedicated a tomb at
Ebora in
Lusitania for her daughter,
Calpurnia Rufiniana, aged thirty-three. List of
Roman gentes William Smith, "C. Caecius",...