Bonosus (died AD 280) was a late 3rd-century Roman usurper. He was born in Hispania (Roman Spain) to a British father and Gallic mother. His father—a...
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Bonosus may refer to any of: Bonosus (usurper) (fl. 281), a Romano-British naval officer and usurper Bonosus of Trier, bishop of Trier (fl. 353-373) Bonosus...
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heretical. The council of Capua (391) condemned Bonosus and tried to excommunicate him, but Bonosus did not stop using his episcopal functions. The Bonosians...
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fleet on the Rhine; Bonosus is proclaimed emperor at Colonia Agrippina (Cologne). Probus defeats the army under Bonosus. Bonosus sees no way out and hangs...
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with his friend Bonosus of Sardica to pursue rhetorical and philosophical studies. (This Bonosus may or may not have been the same Bonosus whom Jerome identifies...
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that he let Bonosus be put in jail. Only after the death of Paulinus in 358 (or possibly in 361, after the death of the Emperor) did Bonosus take office...
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to take the purple, he accepted, proclaiming himself joint emperor with Bonosus. "He was, nevertheless, of some benefit to the Gauls, for he crushed the...
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At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Leontius and Bonosus (or, less frequently, year 1097 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 344...
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280–281, Probus put down three usurpers, Julius Saturninus, Proculus and Bonosus. The extent of these revolts is not clear, but there are clues that they...
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Rome, where he celebrates his triumph over the Vandals and the usurpers (Bonosus, Julius Saturninus and Proculus). Cai Mo (or Daoming), Chinese official...
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Papal States Subject and later the sovereign of the Papal States. Son of Bonosus and Episcopa Theodora. Credited with finding the body of Saint Cecilia...
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Ephraim of Amida (c. 522–c. 525) Asterius (587–588) Bacchus (588–589) Bonosus (c. 609–610) Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991). Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium...
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Probus (276-282) Vandal Invasion (276-278) Sarmatian Invasion (278) Usurpation of Bonosus & Proculus (280) Usurpation of Julius Saturninus (280) Reign of Carus (282-283)...
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an overland invasion of Egypt; by 609, he had defeated Phocas's general Bonosus and secured the province. Meanwhile, the younger Heraclius sailed eastward...
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his death. Benedict was the son of a man named Boniface, and was called Bonosus by the Greeks. The ravages of the Lombards rendered it very difficult to...
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his own brothers did not believe in him." Tertullian (c. 160 – c. 220), Bonosus of Nairus and Helvidius (c. 380) were among the theologians who thought...
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fleet on the Rhine; Bonosus is proclaimed emperor at Colonia Agrippina (Cologne). Probus defeats the army under Bonosus. Bonosus sees no way out and hangs...
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with Mary, but they later held Jesus was not born of these relations. Bonosus was a bishop who in the late 4th century held Mary had other children after...
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Archive. Anno Dom. 968, Hatto, the second duke of Franconia, surnamed Bonosus, Abbot of Fulden, was chosen Archbishop of Mainz. In his time was a grievious...
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Nelson. ISBN 978-1-4185-3981-8. "Bonosus and the Bonosians". www.ccel.org. Retrieved 2022-02-11. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Bonosus Nathan 2018, p. 229. Rosenberg...
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Tyrannorum (Four tyrants: The Lives of Firmus, Saturninus, Proculus and Bonosus), the author includes Firmus, said to have been a usurper in Egypt under...
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uncertain Agricius (Agrippinus) 327–335 Maximinus 335–346 Paulinus 347–358 Bonosus of Trier 359–365 Veteranius of Trier 365–384 Britto of Trier 384–386 (...
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Julius Saturninus in the East. 280–281: Failed usurpation of Proculus and Bonosus in the West. 282: Probus assassinated by his soldiers. The new emperor...
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and Athrib, resisted until Phocas sent a general, Bonosus, from Palestine to recover Egypt. Bonosus was initially successful, as he defeated, captured...
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Barbatio Belisarius Lucilius Bassus Publius Ventidius Bassus Bonifacius Bonosus (usurper) Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus – commanded Caesar's fleet in the...
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Austrian physicist, known for thermodynamics and atomic theory, hanging Bonosus (280 AD), Roman usurper, hanging Eduardo Bonvallet (2015), Chilean World...
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reunited the empire. Around the year 280, a half-British officer named Bonosus was in command of the Roman's Rhenish fleet when the Germans managed to...
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Blasius, Blossianus, Bodenius, Boethius, Boetius, Bolanus, Bonifatius, Bonosus, Bonus, Bradua, Briccius, Bricius, Briktius, Britannicus, Britius, Brixius...
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Vopiscus, Augustan History: On the lives of Firmus, Saturninus, Proculus and Bonosus: "So then, holding such an opinion about the Egyptians Aurelian forbade...
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Pontificalis, Paschal was a native of Lazio Rome born Pascale Massimi and son of Bonosus and Episcopa Theodora. The Liber Censuum says that Paschal was from the...
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