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Tunnuna was an
ancient city and
diocese in
Roman Africa. It is now a
Latin Catholic titular see.
Tunnuna was
located in
modern Tunisia. It was important...
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Victor of
Tunnuna (Latin
Victor Tunnunensis) (died c. 570) was
Bishop of the
North African town of
Tunnuna and a
chronicler from Late antiquity. He was...
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taking into
account the high
child mortality rate of the time.
Victor of
Tunnuna, a 6th-century chronicler, says that Leo II did not
actually die, but was...
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Chronicon Paschale (c. 630). The
early 6th-century
historian Victor of
Tunnuna states that he died at the age of 88, a
figure accepted by most modern...
- dies at age 48,
probably of
breast cancer (according to
Bishop Victor of
Tunnuna). Her body is
buried in the
Church of the Holy
Apostles (Constantinople)...
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admirer of heresy,
contrasting him with
Facundus of
Hermiane and
Victor of
Tunnuna, who was
considered a martyr.
Despite the
conflict between the council...
- the
event was
followed by his
continuator in the 6th century,
Victor of
Tunnuna, a
great admirer of Leo and
quite willing to
adjust a date or bend a point...
- Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor, Jordanes, the
chronicles of
Marcellinus Comes and
Victor of
Tunnuna.
Justinian is
widely regarded as a
saint by
Orthodox Christians, and is...
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later chroniclers as
Prosper of Aquitaine, C****iodorus, and
Victor of
Tunnuna to
continue his annals. In
conformity with the
Chronicon of
Eusebius (early...
- 2003.559. S2CID 191460505. PLRE, II, p. 720. PLRE, II, 211.
Victor of
Tunnuna (c. 570),
Chronica s.a. 525. PLRE, III, pp. 1321–1326. PLRE, III, p. 529...