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  • 41Marcianus (nephew of Justin II) — Marcianus (Marcian) was a Byzantine general, recorded to be a kinsman of Emperor Justin II. Theophanes the Confessor records him as a nephew of Justin II, commander of an army fighting the Moors in the Praetorian prefecture of Africa. Bibliotheca …

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  • 42St. Michael's Institution — Infobox Malaysia School name = St. Michael s Institution Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan St. Michael motto = Quis Ut Deus (Who can compare to God?) and Signum Fidei (A Sign of Faith) established = 1912 type = Govt aided session = Double Session… …

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  • 43Persecution of religion in ancient Rome — As the Roman Republic, and later the Roman empire, expanded, it came to include people from a variety of cultures, and religions. The worship of an ever increasing number of deities was tolerated and accepted. The government, and the Romans in… …

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  • 44Chrysaphius — (Greek: Χρυσάφιος) was a eunuch at the Eastern Roman court, who became the chief minister of Theodosius II (r. 408–450). Effectively the ruler of the empire during his ascendancy, he pursued a policy of appeasement towards the Huns, which cost… …

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  • 45Decline of Hellenistic polytheism — The Hellenistic religion at the time of the Constantinian shift consisted mainly of three main currents, *Hellenic Polytheism, *the official Roman imperial cult, *various Mystery religions.Christianity grew gradually in Rome and the Roman empire… …

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  • 46Katakomben von Syrakus — Die Katakomben von Syrakus zählen nach denen in Rom zu den größten der bekannten Katakomben. Sie liegen in der Neustadt von Syrakus in Sizilien in der Nähe des Parco Archeologico della Neapoli und des Archäologischen Museums. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 …

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  • 47Decline of Greco-Roman polytheism — The Greco Roman religion at the time of the Constantinian shift mostly consisted of three main currents, Greco Roman Polytheism, the official Roman imperial cult, various Mystery religions. Early Christianity grew gradually in Rome and the Roman… …

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  • 48Attila the Hun — Infobox Monarch name = Attila the Hun title = (King of the Huns), as seen in Chronicon Pictum reign = 434–453 coronation = clan = Dulo predecessor = Bleda Rugila successor = Ellac heir = consort = issue = royal house = royal anthem = father =… …

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  • 49Leo I the Thracian — Infobox Roman emperor name =Leo I full name=Flavius Valerius Leo title=Emperor of the Byzantine Empire caption =Bust of Leo I at the Louvre Museum reign =457 474 predecessor =Marcian successor =Leo II coronation=February 7 457 spouse 1 =Verina… …

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  • 50Battle of the Utus — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of the Utus caption= partof= date=447 place=near Vit river, Bulgaria result=Narrow Roman Victory combatant1=Eastern Roman Empire combatant2=Huns commander1=General Arnegisculus commander2=Attila the Hun… …

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