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- Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, anglicised as Tertullian was a church leader and prolific author of Early Christianity. He also was a...
- male, deceased (320)
- Lucius Caelius (or Caecilius?) Firmianus Lactantius was an early Christian author (ca. 240 - ca. 320). Lactantius, a Latin-speaking native of North...
- male, deceased (330)
- Arnobius of Sicca (died c. 330 A.D.) was an Early Christian apologist, during the reign of Diocletian (284 - 305). According to Jerome's...
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- Marius Maximus was a Roman biographer, writing in Latin, who in the early decades of the 3rd century AD wrote a series of biographies of twelve...
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- Felix Marcus Minucius was one of the earliest if not the earliest, of the Latin apologists for Christianity. Of his personal history nothing is...
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- Commodianus was a Christian Latin poet, who flourished about A.D. 250. The only ancient writers who mention him are Gennadius, presbyter of...
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- Censorinus, Roman grammarian and miscellaneous writer, flourished during the 3rd century AD. He was the author of a lost work "De Accentibus" and...
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- Cassius Dio (ca. 155 to 163/164 - after 229), known in English as Cassius Dio, Dio Cassius, possibly Claudius Cassius Dio, or (incorrectly) Cassius...
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- Quintus Gargilius Martialis was a Roman writer on horticulture. He has been identified by some with the military commander of the same name,...
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- Pontius was a Christian Latin author from Carthage. He held the position of deacon in the congregation of Carthage. Only one work of Pontius is...
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