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Ursicinus, a
Latin name
derived from
Ursus 'bear', can
refer to:
Antipope Ursicinus (or Ursinus)
Saint Ursicinus (disambiguation) (several
saints in Italy...
- Marcellinus), the
prefects banished Ursicinus to Gaul.
There was
further violence when he returned,
which continued after Ursicinus was
exiled again.
Church historians...
- to
serve under Ursicinus,
governor of
Nisibis in Mesopotamia, and
magister militum. Ammi****
campaigned in the East
twice under Ursicinus. He
traveled with...
- with
Bishop Ursicinus of
Ravenna (6th century), who
ordered the
Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in
classe to be built.
Monks of Ramsgate. "
Ursicinus". Book of...
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Saint Ursicinus may
refer to:
Saint Ursicinus of
Ravenna (d. 67),
Italian physician and
Roman Catholic martyr,
feast 19 June
Ursicinus of
Brescia (d. 347)...
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related to
Saint Ursicinus.
Andreas Merkt,
Ursicinus in Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon, vol. 12 (1997).
Catholic Online:
Ursicinus of Saint-Ursanne...
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reached uncontrollable proportions,
Ursicinus had to ********inate Silv****,
thereupon ****uming his command.
Ursicinus was
ordered to
remain in Gaul to supervise...
-
eastern part of the
Roman Empire. The
revolt was
crushed by Gallus'
general Ursicinus. The
emperor Constantius II, like his
father Constantine the
Great before...
- of
General Ursicinus. As a result, he did not give him
command of the
Roman forces in the East, and
instead gave it to Sabini****.
Ursicinus served as...
- the 1st-century
saint Ursicinus of Ravenna.
Ursicinus'
predecessor was
bishop Ecclesius of
Ravenna (522–532).
Maybe Ursicinus didn't
follow him directly...