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- mainstream to contain more of the work of Vitensis; certainly, in that story the narrator wears the persona of Vitensis. Unfortunately the story is only to...
- Victor Vitensis (or Victor of Vita; born circa 430) was an African bishop of the Province of Byzacena (called Vitensis from his See of Vita). His importance...
- (approximate date) Syagrius, Roman official and son of Aegidius Victor Vitensis, African bishop (approximate date) Xiao Wu Di, emperor of the Liu Song...
- the city's po****tion to accept him. The 5th-century Roman bishop Victor Vitensis mentions in Historia ****cutionis Africanae Provincia that the Vandals...
- once most treasured province of Rome. The 5th-century Roman bishop Victor Vitensis mentions in his Historia ****cutionis Africanae Provincia that the Vandals...
- Gothi****. The only reference to Odoacer as "King of Italy" is in Victor Vitensis: Odouacro Italiae regi. For more on this, see: Stefan ****schick, "Zwei...
- the royal capital and the central province safe. Hydatius Prosper Victor Vitensis C****iodorus Jordanes Bury, J.B. (1923), History of the Later Empire, Settlement...
- Huneric summoned to a meeting at Carthage in 484 and then exiled. Victor Vitensis says Cresconius was already bishop of Oea under King Genseric (428–467)...
- with Firmicus Maternus De errore (1867); Salvi**** (1877) and Victor Vitensis's Historia ****cutionis Africanae provinciae (1878). He was also an enthusiastic...
- Timothy Ælurus (d. 477) (Gr****) Iakob Tsurtaveli (d. ~483) (Georgian) Victor Vitensis (c. 430 – c. 484) (Latin-African) Vigilius of Thapsus (d. 484) (Latin-African)...