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- Secundian or Secundi**** may refer to: Secundian, Marcellian and Verian (died 250), Christian saints martyred in 250 AD Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and...
- Quintillians, Montanist sect that may have come under Gnostic influence Secundians Seleucians Athinganoi Bagnolians Bogomils Bosnian Church Cathars Black...
- Βορβοριανοί; in Egypt, Phibionites; in other countries, Koddians, Barbelites, Secundians, Socratites, Zacchaeans, Stratiotics) were a Christian Gnostic sect, said...
- Archontics, Audians, Borborites, and Phibionites, and perhaps Stratiotici, and Secundians. Some of these groups existed into the Middle Ages. Valentinianism was...
- Saints Secundian(us), Marcellian and Verian (also known as Secondi****, Marcelli****, and Veri****) (Italian: Secondino, Marcelliano, e Veriano) are venerated...
- apologist and writer Peter, Andrew, Paul and Denise, Christian martyrs Secundian, Marcellian and Verian, Christian martyrs Tryphon, Re****ius, and Nympha...
- of Fidenza 4th century Donatus of Arezzo 4th century Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions 4th century Dorothea of Alexandria 4th century Dorothea...
- (Audians, Borborites, Archontics and perhaps Phibionites, Stratiotici, and Secundians). Plotinus' objections seem applicable to some of the Nag Hammadi texts...
- of Genoa St. Romulus of Fiesole Romulus, martyr (see Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions) Romulus Bărbulescu, Romanian writer Romulus Buia,...
- 4) Mary Sumner (Church of England) Nath Í of Achonry Rom**** Ostiarius Secundian, Marcellian and Verian August 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) International...