• Tunnuna was an ancient city and diocese in Roman Africa. It is now a Latin Catholic titular see. Tunnuna was located in modern Tunisia. It was important...
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  • Victor of Tunnuna (Latin Victor Tunnunensis) (died c. 570) was Bishop of the North African town of Tunnuna and a chronicler from Late antiquity. He was...
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    taking into account the high child mortality rate of the time. Victor of Tunnuna, a 6th-century chronicler, says that Leo II did not actually die, but was...
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    Chronicon Paschale (c. 630). The early 6th-century historian Victor of Tunnuna states that he died at the age of 88, a figure accepted by most modern...
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  • dies at age 48, probably of breast cancer (according to Bishop Victor of Tunnuna). Her body is buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles (Constantinople)...
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    admirer of heresy, contrasting him with Facundus of Hermiane and Victor of Tunnuna, who was considered a martyr. Despite the conflict between the council...
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    the event was followed by his continuator in the 6th century, Victor of Tunnuna, a great admirer of Leo and quite willing to adjust a date or bend a point...
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  • later chroniclers as Prosper of Aquitaine, Cassiodorus, and Victor of Tunnuna to continue his annals. In conformity with the Chronicon of Eusebius (early...
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    Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor, Jordanes, the chronicles of Marcellinus Comes and Victor of Tunnuna. Justinian is widely regarded as a saint by Orthodox Christians, and is...
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  • admirer of heresy, contrasting him with Facundus of Hermiane and Victor of Tunnuna, who was considered a martyr. For all of Justinian's intents, this edict...
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    the event was followed by his continuator in the 6th century, Victor of Tunnuna, a great admirer of Leo quite willing to adjust a date or bend a point...
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    2003.559. S2CID 191460505. PLRE, II, p. 720. PLRE, II, 211. Victor of Tunnuna (c. 570), Chronica s.a. 525. PLRE, III, pp. 1321–1326. PLRE, III, p. 529...
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  • of Aquitaine, s.a. 454-455 Theophanes the Confessor, AM 5946 Victor of Tunnuna, s.a. 455 Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin, John Robert Martindale, John Morris...
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  • Mediterranea. Procopius, Theodorus Lector, Zacharias Rhetor, Victor of Tunnuna, Theophanes the Confessor and Georgios Kedrenos consider Justin and his...
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    Her original name was Lupicina, according to Procopius and Victor of Tunnuna. According to the Secret History of Procopius, Lupicina was both a slave...
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    Philoponus (c. 490 – c. 570) (Greek) Gildas (c. 500 – c. 570) (Latin) Victor of Tunnuna (d. 570) (Latin-African) John Malalas (c. 491 – c. 578) (Greek) Martin...
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  • chronicle, which is a continuation (from 567) of the chronicle of Victor of Tunnuna, in Africa (Chronicon continuans Victorem Tunnunensem), reaches to the...
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    respectively,: 261  but the ancient sources are not unanimous. Both Victor of Tunnuna and Theophanes the Confessor: AM5955  give 7 July 461 for Severus' ascension;...
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    retain dynastic power, not a plausible candidate for the throne. Victor of Tunnuna gives the location as Sasima, and Evagrius Scholasticus and J. B. Bury...
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  • of Justinian (r. 527–565). He is involved in the chronicle of Victor of Tunnuna, who suggests that Basiliscus and Leo II are the same person, claiming...
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    Sophia to marry his nephew Justin. According to the Chronicon of Victor of Tunnuna, Justin was a son of Dulcidius and Vigilantia. Her father-in-law is also...
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    Bishop: Bishop-elect Matthäus Karrer (2017.03.02 – ...), Titular Bishop of Tunnuna (2017.03.02 – ...). The Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart is located in the...
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    George John Rehring (category Roman Catholic titular bishops of Tunnuna)
    Rehring's resignation as bishop of Toledo and appointed him titular bishop of Tunnuna, a post he resigned on December 31, 1970. George Rehring died on February...
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    efficiency" and "breathtaking speed". Both Liberatus of Carthage and Victor of Tunnuna report that Antonina forced Pope Vigilius, early in his term, to sign a...
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  • dies at age 48, probably of breast cancer (according to Bishop Victor of Tunnuna). Her body is buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles (Constantinople)...
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  • Evagrius Scholasticus, John Malalas, the Chronicon Paschale, Victor of Tunnuna, Theophanes the Confessor, and Joannes Zonaras. John Bagnell Bury noted...
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    Stephen Robson (category Roman Catholic titular bishops of Tunnuna)
    Mario Conti serving as co-consecrators. He was assigned the titular see of Tunnuna in Tunisia. Immediately following his episcopal consecration he served...
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    retain dynastic power, not a plausible candidate for the throne. Victor of Tunnuna gives the location as Sasima, and Evagrius Scholasticus and J. B. Bury...
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    Trofimiana, Tubernuca, Tubulbaca, Tubyza, Tulana, Tunes (now Tunis), Tunnuna, Turres in Byzacena, Turris in Proconsulari, Turris Tamalleni, Turrisblanda...
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  • Urbano José Allgayer (category Roman Catholic titular bishops of Tunnuna)
    bishop of the Archdiocese of Porto Alegre, as well as Titular Bishop of Tunnuna, on February 5, 1974, and was consecrated on March 24, 1974. Allgayer was...
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