Anonymous Valesianus
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Anonymus Valesianus — Anonym[o]us Valesianus is the conventional title of a compilation of two fragmentary vulgar Latin chronicles, named for its 17th century editor, Henri Valois, or Henricus Valesius (1603–76), who published the text for the first time in 1636,… … Wikipedia
Anonyme de Valois — On donne le nom d Anonyme de Valois (ou fragment de Valois, en latin Anonymus Valesianus) à deux courts textes historiques latins du IVe siècle et VIe siècle, d après le nom du premier éditeur du manuscrit qui nous les a transmis, Henri … Wikipédia en Français
St. John I — Pope St. John I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. John I Died at Ravenna on 18 or 19 May (according to the most popular calculation), 526. A Tuscan by birth and the son of Constantius, he was, after an interregnum of seven days,… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope St. John I — Pope St. John I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. John I Died at Ravenna on 18 or 19 May (according to the most popular calculation), 526. A Tuscan by birth and the son of Constantius, he was, after an interregnum of seven days,… … Catholic encyclopedia
Battle of Mardia — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Mardia campaign= caption= partof=Wars of Constantine I date=late 316 or early 317 place=the basin of Ardas River, Greece result=Constantinian victory combatant1=Constantine combatant2=Licinius… … Wikipedia
Anastasius I (emperor) — Anastasius I Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Semissis of Emperor Anastasius. Reign 11 April 491 – 9 July 518 … Wikipedia
Anonymus — Mit Anonymus (von griechisch ανώνυμος = namenlos) bezeichnet man einen Schriftsteller, Verfasser oder Komponisten unbekannter Herkunft und Identität. Der Terminus wird auch verwendet, wenn sich ein Autor nicht zu erkennen geben möchte und sich… … Deutsch Wikipedia