• Tatian (redirect from Tatianus)
    or Tatian the Syrian or Tatian the Assyrian, (/ˈteɪʃən, -iən/; Latin: Tatianus; Ancient Greek: Τατιανός; Classical Syriac: ܛܛܝܢܘܣ; c. 120 – c. 180 AD)...
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  • Eutolmius Tatianus (Greek: Φλαούιος Εὐτόλμιος Τατιανὸς; fl. 357–392) was a Senator of the Late Roman Empire. Born in Sidyma, Lycia, by the 360s Tatianus was...
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    [PRAE]FECTUS VOVIT QUOD TATIANUS | OPUS (Behold this statue of the princeps Marcian and its base, a work dedicated by the prefect Tatianus.) The Turkish name...
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  • prefect, Rufinus is said to have persuaded the emperor that Eutolmius Tatianus, the current occupant of the position, and his son Proclus, the prefect...
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  • which he had refused to sacrifice. His martyrdom was shared by his deacon Tatianus, otherwise Tatian, with whom Hilarius's name is often linked, as in the...
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    calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Leo and Tatianus (or, less frequently, year 1219 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 466...
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    Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Tatianus and Symmachus (or, less frequently, year 1144 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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    works are probably dependent on Alexander or Juba (or both). They are Tatianus of Syria (2nd century AD), Theophilus Bishop of Antioch (180 AD), and Titus...
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    statue was found near two columnar bases made under prefect Eutolmius Tatianus (388–392) and dedicated to Valentinian II and Arcadius respectively. It...
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    the first centuries of Christianity, as well as the masculine diminutive Tatianus and its feminine counterpart, Tatiana. While the name later disappeared...
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    Rome. His mother, whose name has not survived, was a daughter of Fabius Tatianus, consul in 337 and a two-term urban prefect. He had two brothers, both...
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  • theologian of the 2nd century Tatian or Tatianus the Deacon, companion of Saint Hilarius of Aquileia, d c 284 Antonius Tatianus, Roman politician of the 4th century[citation...
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    Modestus (358–362) Iulianus (362–363) Aradius Rufinus (363–364) Eutolmius Tatianus (c. 370) Tuscianus (381) Philagrius (382) Proculus (383–384) Icarius (c...
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    There he was cared for by Tatianus, who would be made praefectus urbi (prefect of Constantinople) by Marcian, and Tatianus' brother Iulius. Marcian eventually...
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    Theodosius also nominated the last pair of pagan consuls in Roman history (Tatianus and Symmachus) in 391. Contemporary archaeology has found that the area...
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    consul 385 with Bauto Succeeded by Honorius Euodius Preceded by Eutolmius Tatianus Q. Aurelius Symmachus Roman consul II 392 with Rufinus Succeeded by Theodosius...
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  • Taenaris, Tancinus, Tanicus, Tantalus, Tappo, Tarcisius, Tarquinianus, Tatianus, Taurillus, Taurinus, Taurus, Tegula, Telesinus, Tenax, Terentianus, Terentillus...
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    Basilius Vivianus Preceded by Hermenericus Basiliscus Roman consul 466 with Tatianus (Gallia) Succeeded by Pusaeus Iohannes Preceded by Messius Phoebus Severus...
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    Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire (except for Theognostus): Eutolmius Tatianus (367-370) Olympius Palladius (370-371) Aelius Palladius (371-374) Publius...
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    Theodosius also nominated the last pair of pagan consuls in Roman history (Tatianus and Symmachus) in 391. Classicist Ingomar Hamlet says that, contrary to...
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    Theodosius Augustus II Succeeded by Timasius Promotus Preceded by Domitius Modestus Praetorian prefect of the East 384–388 Succeeded by Eutolmius Tatianus...
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    Olybrius Roman consul 465 with Hermenericus Succeeded by Leo Augustus III, Tatianus Preceded by Zeno Augustus II (in the East alone) Roman consul 476 with...
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    father of Pompeianus. Peter Barsymes Marinus (praetorian prefect) Eutolmius Tatianus Florentius Mansur ibn Sarjun – Byzantine fiscal official Sarjun ibn Mansur...
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  • LaTanya is an African-American feminine given name from the root name Tatianus used in the United States. It is similar to the name Tanya. Notable people...
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    Olybrius (379) Neoterius (380–381) Maternus Cynegius (384–388) Eutolmius Tatianus (388–392) Flavius Rufinus (392, September 10 – 395, November 27) Caesarius...
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  • Hugo Grotius is given by Fabricius. Proculus was the son of Eutolmius Tatianus. He held the posts of governor of Palestine and of Phoenicia; between 383...
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    Theodosius also nominated the last pair of pagan consuls in Roman history (Tatianus and Symmachus) in 391. Theodosius allowed pagan practices – that did not...
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    Timasius Promotus 390 Valentinianus Augustus IV Neoterius 391 Eutolmius Tatianus Q. Aurelius Symmachus 392 Arcadius Augustus II Rufinus 393 Theodosius Augustus...
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    was also the father of Apis, who may have also ruled Argos (according to Tatiānus). He was worshipped in Argos with an eternal fire that was shown to Pausanias...
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    Fatih 41.015410 N 28.950292 E c. 16.5 m (present) Dedicated to Marcian by Tatianus, prefect of Constantinople between 450 and 452. Monolithic granite column...
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