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  • Pontius, or Pontius the Deacon, (died in the mid third century) was a Christian saint and Latin author from Carthage. He served as a deacon under Cyprian...
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  • Pontius Laelianus, a Roman politician and general, who held the consulship in AD 153 Pontius of Carthage, a deacon of the early church, and author of...
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  • biographer, Pontius of Carthage, wrote of the plague at Carthage: Afterwards there broke out a dreadful plague, and excessive destruction of a hateful disease...
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  • Pontius may refer to a number of Catholic saints: Pontius of Carthage (mid-third century), Christian saint and Latin author from Carthage Pontius of Cimiez...
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    Cyprian (redirect from Cyprian of Carthage)
    by or about: Cyprian Pontius the Deacon (Pontius Diaconis), "The Life and Passion of Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr" "The Plague of AD 251" Works by Cyprian...
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    Patristics (category History of Christian theology)
    locations of the early Church fathers were Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and the area of western north Africa around Carthage. Milan and...
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    Serapion, Bishop of Thmuis, in Egypt, Confessor (4th century), which is commemorated on March 21st. Not to be confused with Pontius of Carthage (c. 260), who...
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  • son of Marcus Pontius Sabinus, consul in AD 153. Pontius Proculus Pontianus, consul in AD 238. Pontius, a deacon of the early Church at Carthage, was...
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    for the crucifixion of Jesus to Herod Antipas rather than to Pontius Pilate. The Gospel of Peter explicitly claims to be the work of Saint Peter: And I...
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    Bishop of Nicomedia (842) Righteous Tarasius the Wonderworker, of Lycaonia. (see also March 9 and May 7) Saint Pontius of Carthage, a Deacon of the Church...
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    Decius (category Roman governors of Germania Inferior)
    bishop of Carthage, where both the plague and the persecution of Christians were especially severe). Cyprian's biographer Pontius gave a vivid picture of the...
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  • by a participant mentioned in the gospels, with Nicodemus, Pontius Pilate, and Joseph of Arimathea as popular choices for author. These documents are...
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  • Christus who was executed in the reign of Tiberius by the procurator Pontius Pilate" . The decades after the crucifixion of Jesus are known as the Apostolic...
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  • article lists direct English translations of common Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases. Assertions, such as those...
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    comedian and one of the stars of the reality stunt show Jackass. Lacy was born on August 14, 1969, in either Sarcoxie or Carthage, Missouri. He worked...
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    Years pass. Marcus has grown wealthy as the head of the arena in Pompeii. One day, Marcus welcomes Pontius Pilate as a guest to his lavish home. When Flavius...
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    Valerian (emperor) (category Heads of government who were later imprisoned)
    executed in 258 included the saints Denis in Paris, Pontius in Cimiez, Cyprian and others in Carthage and Eugenia in Rome. In 259 Saint Patroclus was executed...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Roman battles Sherman Storytelling:...
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  • by the Samnites under Gaius Pontius. 316 BC – Battle of Lautulae – Romans are defeated by the Samnites. 305 BC – Battle of Bovianum – Roman consuls M....
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  • several sexual encounters with other men – including with Pontius Pilate, and a graphic description of Jesus' sexual encounter with a Roman soldier; Christian...
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