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Rufinus may
refer to:
Saints Rufinus,
eleven saints named Rufinus in
Roman Martyrology, including:
Rufinus of ****isi, 3rd-century
saint and
martyr Valerius...
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Tyrannius Rufinus, also
called Rufinus of
Aquileia (Latin:
Rufinus Aquileiensis; 344/345–411), was an
early Christian monk, philosopher, historian, and...
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child of one of
Rufinus' opponents.
Rufinus hated the
western magister militum Flavius Stilicho.
During the
Revolt of
Alaric I
Rufinus had
opposite interests...
- been the same man as
Aulus Triarius Rufinus who was
suffect consul around 210,
although Quintus Aradius Rufinus who was
consul ten or
fifteen years later...
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Rufinus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ῥουφῖνος; fl. c. 3rd or 4th
century AD) was a Gr****
epigrammatist of the
Roman era. When
Rufinus lived is unknown. He probably...
- Hilarion, others) (under "Jerome")
Lives of
Famous Men (CCEL)
Apology Against Rufinus (CCEL) Letters, The Life of
Paulus the
First Hermit, The Life of S. Hilarion...
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kurhannika Buteo rufinus na
Nizinie Południo****odlaskiej. Kulon, 19. K****inis, N. (2009). Long-legged
buzzard Buteo rufinus rufinus breeding distribution...
- The
Roman Martyrology records eleven saints named Rufinus: On 28 February, a
Roman martyr,
Rufinus, with
several companions in martyrdom;
nothing is known...
- have been
erected over his remains.
Rufinus is the
patron saint of ****isi. Each year, the "Palio of St.
Rufinus (Palio Di San Rufino)" is held on Thursday...
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Cornelius Rufinus was a
Roman politician and
general of the
third century BC. He is
often thought to be a son of
Publius Cornelius Rufinus,
dictator in...