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discernible in the
attitude of the
Sabinians was a
legal conservatism reflecting their founder. In
opposition to the
Sabinians was the
Proculeian school. A...
-
Sabinian or
Savinian may
refer to:
Marcus Iunius Rufinus Sabini****,
Roman consul in 155
Gaius Vettius Sabini****
Julius Hospes,
Roman consul circa 176...
- 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...
- start/ end
Notes 65 13
September 604 – 22
February 606 (1 year, 162 days)
Sabinian SABINIANVS Blera,
Eastern Roman Empire Subject of the (Ostrogothic) Kingdom...
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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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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...
- for each.
Gaius seems to have
counted himself among the
Sabinians. It may be that the
Sabinian school were
strict constructivists,
while the Proculians...
-
schools of
Roman jurists he
generally attached himself to that of the
Sabinians, who were said to be
followers of
Ateius Capito, of
whose life we have...
- Persians, aged 19 (some
Roman sources claim he was
killed by Philip).
Sabinian Marcus Asinius Sabini**** 240 (in Africa) Ex-consul and
proconsul of Africa;...
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especially evident in
classical Roman thinking on
accession and specification.
Sabinians,
following Stoicism,
argued that in
these areas hyle ‘substance’ su****des...