Novatian (redirect from Novatianus)
Novatian (Greek: Νοβατιανός, Latin: Novatianus, c. 200 – c. 258) was a scholar, priest, and theologian. He is considered by the Catholic Church to have...
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presbyter Novatus, not Novatianus. He attributes the origin of the latter name to Cyprian, who called the Roman presbyter Novatianus, as being a follower...
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Pontian (see above) Callixtus I Urban I Pontian Mar 251 – Aug 258 Novatian Novatianus Novatian c. 200 Rome, Roman Empire 51 / 58 (†93) 7 years, 153 days (2710)...
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non sint [it], De montibus Sina et Sion and De singularitate clericorum Novatianus, Epistulae 1471 Florus, Epitome rerum Romanarum [la] Ulrich Gering, Michael...
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Tertullianus 3–5 Minucius Felix, Dionysius Alexandrinus, Cornelius papa, Novatianus, Stephanus I, Cyprianus Carthaginensis, Arnobius Afer, Commodianus Gazaeus...
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Cyprianus (200–258), converted rhetorician, bishop of Carthage, martyr, saint Novatianus (200–258), theologian, rival pope, excommunicant Quintus Serenus Sammonicus...
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Cornelius 67. Cyprian of Africa 68. Pontius 69. Dionysius of Alexandria 70. Novatianus 71. Malchion 72. Archelaus 73. Anatolius of Alexandria 74. Victorinus...
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