Gratian
Gratian
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Duden: Lexikon der Vornamen - Gratian
Gratian, (auch:) Grazian: männlicher Vorname lateinischen Ursprungs, dem ein römischer Geschlechtername (Gratianus .
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Patron Saints Index: Saint Gratian
Patron Saint Index profile of Saint Gratian . GRATIAN. Memorial. 1 June. Profile. Roman soldier .
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jerome Gratian
Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > G > Jerome Gratian. A . B . C . D . E . F. U . V . W . X . Y . Z . Jerome Gratian. Spiritual director of St. .
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Williams Water Polo's 1997 Post Season Recap
1997 Season Recap 1997 was a breakthrough year for the Williams Water Polo team, culminating in a 12-4 record, a New England championship crown and fourth place at Nationals. Williams was .
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Gratian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gratian. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. . Gratian acquiesced in their choice; reserving for himself the administration of the Gallic provinces, he handed over .
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The Battle of Adrianople (Hadrianopolis)
The Battle of Adrianople (Hadrianopolis)
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History of the Britons - The History - Sections 28 to 31
The J.A. Giles translation of History of the Britons by Nennius, a public domain document that you may copy, download, print and distribute as you see fit. Page Nine: The History, Sections .
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: ST. IVO (YVES) OF CHARTRES
A bishop of France at the time of the Investiture struggles and the most important canonist before Gratian in the Occident, born of a noble family.
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Gratian, Roman Emperor of the West
Information on this Roman Emperor from the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Johannes Gratian
Gratian was born in Italy, perhaps at Chiusi, in Tuscany. He became a Camaldolese monk (some say a Benedictine), and taught at Bologna in the .
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gratian
Gratian, who was residing at Paris, fled to Lyons, and was there treacherously slain (25 Aug., 383). Gratian's reign marks a distinct epoch in .
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Imitations of Late Roman coins
Imitations of Late Roman coins from the period of Valentinian I and later (AD 364 and later) AE coinage had a small, but significant, percentage of silver until the time of Valentinian I. .
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Gratian - Wikipedia
Gratian. Für andere Bedeutungen, siehe Gratian (Begriffsklärung). Gratian. Gratian. Gratian. aus Wikipedia, der freien EnzyklopÃ. I. [Bearbeiten] Jugend und Ausbildung. .
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Gratian lived some time around the middle of the twelfth century, but very little is known about . These canons are accompanied by Gratian's commentary, these so-called dicta. Recently, .
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