• Sextus Julius Africanus (c. 160 – c. 240; Ancient Greek: Σέξτος Ἰούλιος ὁ Ἀφρικανός or ὁ Λίβυς) was a Christian traveler and historian of the late 2nd...
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  • literature, has been lost, although some of his writings were quoted by Sextus Julius Africanus in his History of the World. It is not known when he lived and...
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  • Sextus Julius may refer to: Any Sextus Julius Caesar (disambiguation) Sextus Julius Frontinus, better known as Frontinus, author of treatises on aqueducts...
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  • those named Sextus are: Sextus Julius Africanus Sextus Appuleius Sextus Afranius Burrus Sextus Julius Caesar Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus Sextus of Chaeronea...
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    sun rather than in front of it. Christian traveler and historian Sextus Julius Africanus and Christian theologian Origen refer to Greek historian Phlegon...
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    Jewish sources (e.g., Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, Augustine of Hippo, Sextus Julius Africanus, and the Letters attributed to St. Clement). It is also the view...
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  • century under Trajan Sextus Caecilius Africanus, a 2nd-century Roman legal scholar Scipio Africanus (disambiguation) Sextus Julius Africanus, a Christian traveller...
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    Julia gens (redirect from Julius (gens))
    BC. Sextus Julius Sex. f. L. n. Caesar, consul in 157 BC. Gaius Julius (Sex. f. L. n.) Caesar, great-grandfather of the dictator. Sextus Julius (Sex...
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    Aurelius Verus). Sextus Julius Africanus. Extant Writings III. The Extant Fragments of the Five Books of the Chronography of Julius Africanus. Chapters III—VII...
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    also called Callistus I, was the bishop of Rome (according to Sextus Julius Africanus) from c. 218 to his death c. 222 or 223. He lived during the reigns...
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