Younger, to expel Gennadius in 665. Eleutherios installed himself as the new exarch and was in time confirmed by Constans. Gennadius fled to the court...
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Africa Gennadius (7th century), Byzantine general and exarch of Africa Gennadius of Astorga (9th century), Bishop of Astorga in Spain Gennadius Scholarius...
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Pletho Gennadius I, Patriarch of Constantinople Gennadius II Scholarius, Patriarch of Constantinople Gennadius (magister militum Africae) Gennadius (7th century)...
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Mauretania (category States and territories established in the 3rd century BC)
Christianity spread there from the 3rd century onwards. After the Muslim Arabs subdued the region in the 7th century, Islam became the dominant religion...
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Exarchate of Africa (category States and territories disestablished in the 7th century)
591 and survived until the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in the late 7th century. It was, along with the Exarchate of Ravenna, one of two exarchates established...
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in Addis Ababa with jurisdiction over the Horn of Africa Metropolitan Gennadius (Stantzios) of the Holy Archdiocese of Botswana Metropolitan Pantaleon...
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the library of Verona cathedral. Underneath letters by St. Jerome and Gennadius was the almost complete text of the Institutes of Gaius, probably the...
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Salvian (category 5th-century Christians)
1883). Gennadius, Hilary and Eucherius may be consulted in Migne, vols. lviii. and I. See also Samuel Dill, Roman Society in the Last Century of the Western...
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Gennadius (Greek: Γεννάδιος, romanized: Gennádios, fl. 578–600) was an East Roman (Byzantine) general and the first exarch of Africa. Gennadius was appointed...
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Longinus of Egypt (4th century) Martyr Sak (Saktus, Sanctus) the Persian. Saints Maximian of Constantinople (434) and Gennadius of Constantinople (471)...
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