• Rufinus may refer to: Saints Rufinus, eleven saints named Rufinus in Roman Martyrology, including: Rufinus of Assisi, 3rd-century saint and martyr Valerius...
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    Tyrannius Rufinus, also called Rufinus of Aquileia (Latin: Rufinus Aquileiensis; 344/345–411), was an early Christian monk, philosopher, historian, and...
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    have been erected over his remains. Rufinus is the patron saint of Assisi. Each year, the "Palio of St. Rufinus (Palio Di San Rufino)" is held on Thursday...
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    Hilarion, others) (under "Jerome") Lives of Famous Men (CCEL) Apology Against Rufinus (CCEL) Letters, The Life of Paulus the First Hermit, The Life of S. Hilarion...
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    kurhannika Buteo rufinus na Nizinie Południowopodlaskiej. Kulon, 19. Kassinis, N. (2009). Long-legged buzzard Buteo rufinus rufinus breeding distribution...
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  • been the same man as Aulus Triarius Rufinus who was suffect consul around 210, although Quintus Aradius Rufinus who was consul ten or fifteen years later...
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  • child of one of Rufinus' opponents. Rufinus hated the western magister militum Flavius Stilicho. During the Revolt of Alaric I Rufinus had opposite interests...
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  • Rufinus (Greek: Ῥουφῖνος; fl. c. 3rd or 4th century AD) was a Greek epigrammatist of the Roman era. When Rufinus lived is unknown. He probably postdated...
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  • The Roman Martyrology records eleven saints named Rufinus: On 28 February, a Roman martyr, Rufinus, with several companions in martyrdom; nothing is known...
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  • Bavaria. "Rufinus Widl", Regesta Ecclesiastica Salisburgensia (REA) Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salzburg Thomas Lederer, "The clemency of Rufinus Widl:...
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  • Rufinus the Syrian or Rufinus of Syria (fl. c. 400) was a Christian theologian, priest and author, generally identified as a Pelagian. According to the...
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  • Licinius Rufinus had a son, Gnaeus Licinius Rufinus the younger, who was honoured with two inscriptions at Thyateira (TAM V.2 987–988). Rufinus wrote a...
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  • Cornelius Rufinus was a Roman politician and general of the third century BC. He is often thought to be a son of Publius Cornelius Rufinus, dictator in...
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  • leading to Soissons. Rufinus is one of the 140 Colonnade saints which adorn St. Peter's Square. The Darenth bowl (dedicated to Saint Rufinus of Soissons c.450)...
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  • Vulcacius Rufinus (died 368) was a Roman politician, related to the Constantinian dynasty. Rufinus' siblings were Neratius Cerealis, Galla (the mother...
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  • Rufinus I (Greek: Ρουφῖνος; died 293) was Bishop of Byzantium from 284 to 293. "Theology Tree - Rufinus I of Byzantium". academictree.org. Retrieved 2024-02-05...
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  • Publius Cornelius Rufinus was a dictator during the Roman Republic. Rufinus belonged to the famous patrician gens Cornelia, as well as being the earliest...
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  • several times. Hartmann and Pennington, pp. 135–136. Rufinus, Die “Summa Decretorum” des Magister Rufinus, ed. H. Singer, Paderborn 1902, p. LXVII, n. 9 Law...
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  • Rufinus (Greek: Ρουφίνος; fl. 431–432) was a praetorian prefect of the East, one of the most important officials of the Eastern Roman Empire. Rufinus...
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  • urbi under Constantine, including Rufinus from 20 August 315 to 4 August 316. Constantine was sure enough of Rufinus' loyalty that he sent him to the east...
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  • territory. In 532, Rufinus is mentioned one last time, for having concluded the famous Perpetual Peace that ended the war. Rufinus was born on an unknown...
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    Lucius Duccius Rufinus was a standard-bearer of Legio IX Hispana. Rufinus is known only from his carved limestone tombstone, which was discovered in 1688...
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    behind the strong walls. Alaric contacted Rufinus with whom he negotiated. After commitments from Rufinus, the Pretorian prefect of the East, and chief...
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  • Symbolophorus rufinus is a species of fish in the family Myctophidae. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Symbolophorus rufinus (Tåning, 1928)"...
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  • Abacetus rufinus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Straneo in 1943. "Abacetus rufinus Straneo, 1943"...
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  • Elder mentions Rufinus as the author of a work in six books on trees, herbs, and flowers. Syme interprets Ovid's poems to indicate Rufinus had been active...
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    jurist in the time of Antoninus Pius. Aulus Junius Rufinus, consul in AD 153. Marcus Junius Rufinus Sabinianus, consul in AD 155. Gaius Junius Faustinus...
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  • consul suffectus in AD 126. Lucius Cuspius Pactumeius Rufinus, consul in AD 142. Cuspius Rufinus, consul in 197. List of Roman gentes Dictionary of Greek...
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    Domitian in AD 91. Lucius Antonius Albus, consul in AD 102. Marcus Antonius Rufinus, consul in AD 131. Lucius Antonius L. f. Albus, consul suffectus around...
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  • the monk Rufinus of Aquileia (c. 400 AD) the deuterocanonical books were not called canonical but ecclesiastical books. In this category Rufinus includes...
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