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Armentarius, Catolic layman from Africa, the husband of Paulina
ResultsArmenus, presbyter of Memlonitanis
ResultsAthanasius, bishop of Alexandria
ResultsAtticus, bishop of Constantinople
ResultsAudax, young catholic rhetorician
ResultsAuxentius, Arian bishop of Milan
ResultsAuxilius, bishop of Nurco, in Mauretania Caesarensis
ResultsCaecilian, magistrate of Aptunga
ResultsCaecilianus, imperial commissioner and successor of Marcellinus
ResultsChrisimus, African Catholic layman
ResultsChristinus, catholic layman, probably an African
ResultsCresconius, monk of Hadrumentum
ResultsCresconius, supervisor of Dorotheus' estate
ResultsCrispinus, Donatist bishop of Calama
ResultsDardanus, praetorian prefect of Gaul
ResultsDarius, high imperial official, catholic Christian
ResultsEudoxius, the abbot of the monks on the island of Capraria
ResultsEufrates, priest, former Donatist
ResultsFlavius Marcellinus, high ranking official in the imperial civil administration
ResultsFortunatus, bishop of Constantina
ResultsFortunatus, Manichaean presbyter
ResultsFortunatus, the bishop of Cirtha in Numidia
ResultsJuliana, the widow of Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius; daughter-in-law of Proba
ResultsProculus, bishop of Marseilles
ResultsProfuturus, bishop of Cirta, former Manichaean
ResultsRomulus, powerful man converted to Chrstianity
ResultsRuferius, relative of Armentarius
ResultsRusticus, the superior of the men’s monastery at Hippo and the chaplain to the women’s monastery
Results | See alsoSebastian, son-in-law of comes Boniface
ResultsSebastian, superior of a monastery in Africa
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