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Haeduorum (Autun) to
abandon Victorinus and
declare its
intention to
declare for
Claudius Gothicus. This
forced Victorinus to
march south and
besiege it...
- Slovenia; German: Pettau) in Pannonia,
Victorinus is also
known as
Victorinus Petavionensis or Poetovionensis.
Victorinus composed commentaries on
various texts...
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Victorinus (died 270) was
emperor of the
secessionist Gallic Empire in the late 3rd century.
Victorinus may also
refer to:
Gaius Marius Victorinus (4th...
-
Saint Victorinus may
refer to:
Victorinus of Pettau,
bishop and
third century Christian writer Victorinus of Camerino,
bishop and
saint Victorinus, bishop...
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Gaius Marius Victorinus (also
known as
Victorinus Afer; fl. c. 355) was a
Roman grammarian,
rhetorician and
Neoplatonic philosopher.
Victorinus was African...
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Victorinus is the
recorded name of a
vicarius of
Roman Britain probably serving between 395 and 406. He is
mentioned by the Gaul
Rutilius Claudius Namati****...
- that had
recognized Victorinus.
Tetricus fought off
Germanic barbarians who had
begun ravaging Gaul
after the
death of
Victorinus, and was able to re-take...
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updates Victorinus about his two sons, whom
Victorinus had left with
Fronto while in
Germania Superior.
After his
tenure in
Germania Superior,
Victorinus became...
- 563798°N 19.050239°E / 47.563798; 19.050239 The Aquin****
Mithraeum (of
Victorinus) is a
temple to the
Roman god
Mithras in Budapest, Hungary. The temple...
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Gaius Bruttius Praesens,
Titus Fundanius Vitrasius Pollio, and
Aufidius Victorinus the
Prefect of the City of Rome. He also had four
surviving sisters, all...