- "
Terentian" can
refer to
anything pertaining to the
works of Terence.
Terentian(us) (Italian: San Terenziano) (died 118) was
Bishop of Todi who was killed...
- and
subject matter,
transposed to
invert the
Terentian plot and its values; the
place of the
Terentian hero who
successfully pursues a
woman is taken...
- 560
Telemachus 300s 1
January 404 or 391
found in
Roman Martyrology Terentian 0s 118
found in
Roman Martyrology Bishop of Todi
Teresa Jornet Ibars 9...
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Publilius Celsus,
Roman politician Lusius Quietus,
Roman general and
governor Ren Shang,
Chinese general of Han
Dynasty Terentian,
Roman bishop and martyr...
- has
different feast days), He was martyred. His
feast day is 21 June.
Terentian (d. 118),
Bishop of Todi and
saint Terrence,
martyred at
Carthage during...
-
University of
Toronto Press. pp. 3–10. Coulter,
Cornelia C. (1929). "The "
Terentian"
Comedies of a Tenth-Century Nun". The
classical Journal. 24 (7): 515–529...
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Telemachus 5th
century Telesphorus c. 137 Ten
thousand martyrs 4th
century Terentian 2nd
century Terenzio of
Pesaro c. 250
Tertius of
Iconium 1st
century Thal****ius...
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Giles Isabel Cristina Loup (Lupus) of Sens
Nivard (Nivo)
Sixtus of
Reims Terentian (Terrence)
Verena Vibiana The
beginning of the new
liturgical year (Eastern...
- Doister,
several scholars have
noted the play's
parodic treatment of
Terentian comedy. The plot
centres on the loss of a
needle belonging to
Gammer Gurton...
-
Apostle Peter, and
martyred under Nero by
tradition (c. 66)
Hieromartyr Terentian,
Bishop of Todi in
Umbria in Italy,
under Hadrian (118) Virgin-martyr...