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Christology of the Later Fathers
THE CREED OF ARIMINUM Introduction During the sole reign of Constantius,
350-361, a confusing series of Arian and Semi-Arian creeds were issued, many
of them prepared at what has been called "the imperial creed factory" at Sirmium
in ...
Edward Rochie Hardy,
1954
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Senate and General: Individual Decision-making and Roman ...
On the contrary: our sources agree that the major event of the war was an
attempted Celtic siege of the Latin colony at Ariminum, in 236. 20 Yet by the mid
230s Ariminum had been Roman for some three decades. Surely the implication
is that ...
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Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series Volume II ...
Having made this protest with much vehemence of manner, the congress of
bishops was then dissolved. CHAPTER XXXVII. Of the Synod at Ariminum, and
the Creed there published} The emperor on being apprised of what had taken
place, ...
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The Ecclesiastical History
Ariminum,. and. the. Creed. there. published. The emperor on being apprised of
what had taken place, sent these three bishops into exile; and determined to
convene an ecumenical council, that by drawing all the Eastern bishops into the ...
Socrates (Scholasticus), Socrates Scholasticus,
2004
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A New History of Ecclesiastical Writers:: Containing an ...
The Letter of the Bishops of Jllyricum, concerning the Condemnation of the Creed
oi Ariminum -is one ot the most Excellent Monuments ot that time. The Letters of
Vrfacius and Valens, toGerminius, and his Answer, are put here out of t heir ...
Louis Ellies Du Pin, William Wotton,
1693
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Some Problems in Roman History: Ten Essays Bearing on the ...
As a matter of fact twelve Latin colonies were founded later than any of the
foregoing towards the end of the third and the beginning of the second century
B. C. Ariminum (268) being the earliest, and Aquileia (181) the latest ; and of
these no ...
Ernest George Hardy,
2007
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Municipal Virtues in the Roman Empire: The Evidence of ...
404. Ariminum,. 69-79. (CIL. 11.391.) L(ucio) Lepidio L(uci) f(ilio) An(iensi tribu)/
Proculo/ mil(iti) leg(ionis) V Macedon(icae),/ (centurioni) leg(ionis) eiusd(em), (
centurioni) leg(ionis) eius[d(em)] II,/ (centurioni) leg(ionis) VI Victricis,/ (centurioni)
...
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The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire 2 Part Set: ...
He and Narses with their armies met near Firmum and discussed the prohlems
arising from the siege of loannes in Ariminum; Proc. BG n t6.t-t3. A messenger
from loannes reported that he would he forced to surrender within seven days; ...
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The Hills of Rome: Signature of an Eternal City
or neighbourhoods: so Ariminum (Rimini), which became a Latin colony in 268
BCE, was divided into seven vici,“7 the names of five of which are known (vicus
Cermalus, vicus Velah(rensis), vicus Aventinus, vicus Dianensis and vicus ...
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Justinian: The Last Roman Emperor
N arses and Belisarius the idea that John should be punished by allowing
Ariminum to fall. Serious as the loss of Ariminum would be from a strictly military
standpoint, it would be far more serious from the point of view of moral effect.
George Philip Baker,
2002
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «ARIMINUM»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
Ariminum în contextul următoarelor știri.
Photo-Op: Armies of the Night
When Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon in the early days of 49 B.C., it was for the city of Ariminum that he was heading. It became the first ... «Wall Street Journal, Mar 14»
Review: Total War: Rome II
For example, the city of Rome herself belongs to the province of Italia, which consists of Rome, along with Neapolis, Velathri, and Ariminum. «Destructoid, Oct 13»
36 Hours In...Rimini
Constructed in 27BC and with carvings of Jupiter, Apollo and Neptune, it marked the end of the Via Flaminia, which linked Rome with Ariminum. Stroll down the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Iun 13»
It Followed Me Home. Can I Keep It?
... that it paralleled an ancient road of the same name built in the third century B.C., leading from Rome to Ariminum on the Adriatic coast. «New York Times, Nov 12»
Virtual reconstruction of Roman road revives ruined monuments
The Via Flaminia was built in the third century B.C. to connect Rome to Ariminum, today's Rimini, on the Adriatic sea. Over time, the rich and ... «USA Today, Ian 08»