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  • 1Gregory of Elvira — Gregory Bæticus (died about 392 was bishop of Elvira, in the province of Baetica, Spain, from which he derived his surname. LifeGregory is first met with as Bishop of Elvira (Illiberis) in 375; he is mentioned in the Luciferian Libellus precum ad …

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  • 2Gregory Baeticus —     Gregory Bæticus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gregory Bæticus     Bishop of Elvira, in the province of Baetica, Spain, from which he derived his surname; d. about 392. Gregory is first met with as Bishop of Elvira (Illiberis) in 375; he is… …

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  • 3Gregory Bæticus — • Bishop of Elvira, in the province of Baetica, Spain, from which he derived his surname; d. about 392 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 4Gregory Luna — Gregorio “Gregory” Luna [cite web url = http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/comal/vitals/births/1932/comlb32.txt title = Birth Certificate for Gregorio Luna accessdate = 2007 01 04 date = 1932 11 17 format = Third party index of birth records …

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  • 5Bæticus, Gregory — • Bishop of Elvira, in the province of Baetica, Spain, from which he derived his surname; d. about 392 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 6Novatian and Novatianism —     Novatian and Novatianism     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Novatian and Novatianism     Novatian was a schismatic of the third century, and founder of the sect of the Novatians; he was a Roman priest, and made himself antipope. His name is given… …

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  • 7Latin Literature in Early Christianity —     Latin Literature in Early Christianity     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Latin Literature in Early Christianity     The Latin language was not at first the literary and official organ of the Christian Church in the West. The Gospel was announced… …

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  • 8Arian controversy — The Arian controversy describes several controversies which divided the Christian church from before the Council of Nicaea in 325 to after the Council of Constantinople in 383. The most important of these controversies concerned the relationship… …

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  • 9De Viris Illustribus (Jerome) — Jerome De viris illustribus (On Illustrious Men) is a collection of short biographies of 135 authors, written in Latin, by the 4th century Latin Church Father Jerome. He completed this work at Bethlehem in 392 3 CE.[1] The work consists of a… …

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  • 10Liste der Biografien/Gre — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q …

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