- the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Dalmatius and
Zenophilus (or, less frequently, year 1086 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 333...
- Silv**** was a
Donatist and was
prosecuted in
December 320 by
Domitius Zenophilus, the
consularis and
proconsul of Africa; the
records of the proceedings...
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Domitius Zenofilus (or
Zenophilus; fl. 320–333 AD) was a
Roman senator who had an
illustrious political career under the
Emperor Constantine. He governed...
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Papius Pacati****,
Maecilius Hilari****
Consul of the
Roman Empire 333 with
Domitius Zenophilus Succeeded by
Amnius Anicius Paulinus,
Flavius Optatus...
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Clement quotes the
Didache as scripture.[page needed] "Proceedings
Before Zenophilus" is the
second of
sixteen appendices to Optatus' (Bishop of Milevis, Numidia)...
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Political offices Preceded by
Flavius Dalmatius Domitius Zenophilus Consul of the
Roman Empire 334 with
Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus...
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Empire AD 312–460 1982. "We
travelled in the
Consulate of
Dalmatius and
Zenophilus,
leaving Chalcedonia on 30 May and
returned to
Constantinople on 26 December...
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square towers. Here an
inscription makes mention of the
proconsul Domitius Zenophilus (326-32),
famous in the
annals of
Christian Africa.
Among the
other ruins...
- of the
quattuorviri at Sulmo,
where he was buried.
Gaius Ovidius C. l.
Zenophilus, a
freedman buried at Rome. List of
Roman gentes A type of couplet. Her...
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Zenophilus and a
Patrophilis claiming to be the
authors of the text. By
interviewing eyewitnesses Diodorus and
Euterpes as
their source,
Zenophilus and...