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Urbitius or
Urbicius may
refer to:
Urbicius (eunuch) (Οὐρβίκιος), a
powerful Byzantine court official of the 5th
century Urbitius (French Urbice), the...
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Urbicius (Urbitius, Urbez, Urbex, Urbiz, Urbice; died c. 805) was a
French monk, now a
Catholic saint. He was
captured by Saracens, escaped, and became...
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death of Leo in 474,
Urbicius at
first supported the
usurper Basiliscus, but
eventually switched allegiance to and Zeno. In 491,
Urbicius supported the election...
- history.
Marcus Urbicius Sanctus,
mentioned in two first-century
soapstone inscriptions from
Epamanduodurum in
Germania Superior.
Urbicius Respectus, buried...
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Umbonius Umbrenus Umbricius Umbrius Umbrilius Umerius Ummidius Urbanius Urbicius Urbinius Urgulanius Urinaeus Urseius Urvinius Ussinus Utilius Uttiedius...
- (Ἐπιτήδευμα) or 'Invention' is
Urbicius’ own
design for a type of
portable cheval de frise. The
attribution to
Urbicius of a
third work, the so-called...
- two
landward gates, one
which survived to
become known as the Arch of
Urbicius, and one
where the
Milion monument was
later located. On the
seaward side...
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Strategion could also be
accessed from land,
after crossing the gate of
Urbicius.
Originally conceived as a
military parade ground, it was
turned into a...
- Holy Land is
given in
section 25.
Three sections are
short narratives: on
Urbicius and the Seat of Mary (28), the S****anid
Persians in Dara (29), Eudoxius...
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lapsed monk" (ad
monachum lapsum); to the
Emperor Theodosius I; to the monk
Urbicius on continence; and "to a widow" (ad viduam). In addition, some p****ages...