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- Tyrannius Rufinus, also called Rufinus of Aquileia (Latin: Rufinus Aquileiensis; 344/345–411), was an early Christian monk, philosopher, historian, and...
- 326–328. The late fourth-century historians Gelasius of Caesarea and Tyrannius Rufinus wrote that while Helen was there, she discovered the hiding place...
- Caesarea, Historia Ecclesiastica (4th century) Evagrius Scholasticus Tyrannius Rufinus, translating Eusebius Orderic Vitalis#The Historia Ecclesiastica...
- On the First Principles, which is preserved in a Latin translation by Tyrannius Rufinus, that neither of these verses could literally refer to a human...
- majority of the text has only survived in a Latin translation produced by Tyrannius Rufinus in 397. Rufinus was convinced that Origen's original treatise...
- which he was attacked by Epiphanius of Salamis and Jerome but defended by Tyrannius Rufinus and John of Jerusalem. In 543, Emperor Justinian I condemned him...
- Roman Britain Rufinus (consul) (c. 335–395), Eastern Roman statesman Tyrannius Rufinus of Aquileia (c. 340–410), Roman monk, historian, and translator...
- original Gr**** has been lost but exists in a Latin translation produced by Tyrannius Rufinus in 406. Quotations of the original are also available from the...
- a pagan. The posthumous accusation of paganism was first levelled by Tyrannius Rufinus to enhance the re****tion of Theodosius I, who was a vigorous...
- p****ages are those not present in the Old Roman Symbol as recorded by Tyrannius Rufinus. Credo The Creed in Latin spoken with the Ecclesiastical pronunciation...