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Sabinian or
Savinian may
refer to:
Marcus Iunius Rufinus Sabini****,
Roman consul in 155
Gaius Vettius Sabini****
Julius Hospes,
Roman consul circa 176...
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Marcus Asinius Sabini**** or
Sabinian was
proconsul of the
Roman province of Africa. In 240 he led a
revolt against Gordian III. He
proclaimed himself...
- Pope
Sabinian (Latin: Sabini****) was the
bishop of Rome from 13
September 604 to his
death on 22
February 606. His
pontificate occurred during the Eastern...
- The
Sabinian school was one of the two
important schools of Law in Rome
during the 1st and 2nd
centuries CE. The
Sabinians took
their name from Masurius...
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likely that
Sabinian and
Potentian were
bishops of Sens, with
Potentian succeeding Sabinian." On the
other hand, one
source calls only
Sabinian a bishop;...
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Saint Sabinian of
Troyes (died 275) was a
pagan who
converted to
Christianity (tradition
states that he was
converted by
Patroclus of Troyes), and became...
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retaining the
confidence of the emperor.
Boniface was
elected to
succeed Pope
Sabinian, who died in
February 606, but his
return from
Constantinople to Rome was...
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floruit 505–508) was a
politician and a
general of the
Eastern Roman Empire.
Sabinian was the son of Sabini**** Magnus, a
magister militum per Illyri**** (479–481)...
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capital in modern-day
Murshidabad (approximate date).
February 22 –
Sabinian dies at Rome
after a two-year reign, and will not be
replaced until 607...
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distantibus was the most
disputed of the three. Two law
schools in Rome, the
Sabinian school and the
Proculian school,
remained influential from the late Republic...