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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...
- 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...
- Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor, Jordanes, Marcellinus Comes, Corippus and Victor of Tunnuna. The Paschal Chronicle and Theophanes the Confessor also provide accounts...
- 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...
- Miaphysite creed of Theodosius. Theodora's death is recorded by Victor of Tunnuna, with the cause uncertain; however, the Gr**** terms used are often translated...
- 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...
- the event was followed by his continuator in the 6th century, Victor of Tunnuna, a great admirer of Leo quite willing to adjust a date or bend a point...
- admirer of heresy, contrasting him with Facundus of Hermiane and Victor of Tunnuna, who was considered a martyr. Despite the conflict between the council...
- of Aquitaine, s.a. 454-455 Theophanes the Confessor, AM 5946 Victor of Tunnuna, s.a. 455 Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin, John Robert Martindale, John Morris...
- later chroniclers as Prosper of Aquitaine, C****iodorus, and Victor of Tunnuna to continue his annals. In conformity with the Chronicon of Eusebius (early...