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4th-century Bishop of London
Restitutus (fl. 314) was a Romano-British bishop, probably from Londinium (London), one of the British delegation who attended the church synod or Council
Restitutus
House in Pompeii, Italy
successful freedmen: Aulus Vettius Conviva, an Augustalis, and Aulus Vettius Restitutus. Its careful excavation has preserved almost all of the wall frescos,
House_of_the_Vettii
Anglican cathedral in London, England
no firm evidence for the location of churches or a cathedral. Bishop Restitutus is said to have represented London at the Council of Arles in 314 AD.
St_Paul's_Cathedral
Historical era of the Christian religion
Arimathea, Lucius, or Fagan are now generally considered pious forgeries. Restitutus, Bishop of London, is recorded as attending the 314 Council of Arles,
Early_Christianity
French archbishop
Although they are almost always conflated, St. Restitutus may be a different saint. The feast of St. Restitutus is held on 7 November, whereas the feast of
Sidonius_of_Aix
Britain under Roman rule (43 AD – c. 410 AD)
North Africa, including three bishops from Britain, Eborius of York, Restitutus of London, and Adelphius, possibly a bishop of Lincoln. No other early
Roman_Britain
Hebrew religious text ascribed to Enoch
translations came out around the same time: one in 1836 called Enoch Restitutus, or an Attempt (Rev. Edward Murray) and one in 1840 called Prophetae veteres
Book_of_Enoch
Ancient Tunisian colonia
Bonifatius (Donatist bishop fl.314) Restitutus (Donatist bishop floruit 404) Bonifatius (Catholic bishop fl. 411) Restitutus (Catholic bishop fl.525) The bishopric
Vallitanus
Settlement established on the current site of the City of London around 43–50 AD
the list of bishops for the 314 Council of Arles indicates that either Restitutus or Adelphius came from Londinium. The city seems to have been the seat
Londinium
Sister of St. Patrick
of Senlis. Her first husband was Restitutus the Lombard, after whose death she married Chonas the Briton. By Restitutus she was mother of Saint Sechnall
Darerca_of_Ireland
Head of the Catholic Church from 1294 to 1303
Papae VIII, suae integritate, una cum Clementinis et Extravagantibus restitutus (Francofurdi: Ioan. Wechelus 1586), pp. 1–272. Liber Sextus Decretalium
Pope_Boniface_VIII
Former Latin Catholic diocese established in Roman Carthage, now a titular see
and death, by Parmenianus, whom the Donatists chose as his successor. Restitutus accepted the Arian formula at the Council of Rimini in 359 but later repented
Archdiocese_of_Carthage
Legendary 2nd century king of the Britons
past. The first is that London sent a bishop, Restitutus, to the Council of Arles in 314 AD. Restitutus must have had a church base. Secondly, in 1417
Lucius_of_Britain
to be Lucius Valerius Pomponius Granius Grattius [? Cerealis] Geminius Restitutus. Ronald Syme identified his place of origin as Liria in Tarraconensis
Lucius_Valerius_Propinquus
Ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of London
recorded as Theodredus. unknown Hilary Also recorded as Hilarius. fl. 314 Restitutus Not included in Jocelyn's list, but one of three British bishops recorded
Bishop_of_London
Christianity in the Celtic language–speaking world during the early Middle Ages
Christian emperors. Three Romano-British bishops, including Archbishop Restitutus of London, are known to have been present at the Synod of Arles in 314
Celtic_Christianity
Carthage. Only two bishops of this diocese are documented. Catholic bishop Restitutus, who attended the Council of Carthage (411) at that time the seat had
Simingi
Mythological figure
the imperial family in fulfilment of a vow made by Marcus Pl(autius?) Restitutus' mother Alpinia Lucana. The second inscription, a small bronze votive
Inciona
past. The first is that London sent a bishop, Restitutus, to the Council of Arles in 314 AD. Restitutus must have had a church base. Secondly, in 1417
Christianity_in_Roman_Britain
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
gave the meaning of Thorn tree farm, and partly it is said from Bishop Restitutus, to whom the medieval chapel was claimed to have been dedicated, though
Thornton_Rust
bishop at this time. In 484 Restitutus attended the synod called in Carthage by the Vandal king Huneric, after which Restitutus was exiled. Today the bishopric
Thagamuta
Italian physiologist, physicist, and mathematician (1608–1670)
he published a revised version of Euclid’s Elements called, Euclides Restitutus (Euclid Restored). Euclid was an ancient Greek mathematician whose book
Giovanni_Alfonso_Borelli
of St. Patrick, the son of Patrick's sister, Darerca, and her husband, Restitutus, a Lombard. He was one of nine brothers, eight of whom became bishops
Auxilius_of_Ireland
culture and society. Records note that Romano-British bishops, such as Restitutus, attended the Council of Arles in 314, which confirmed the theological
Catholic Church in England and Wales
Catholic_Church_in_England_and_Wales
2003 British TV series or programme
Stephanus. Inika Leigh Wright Hedone Slave and lover to Stephanus. Neji Nejah Restitutus Slave to Stephanus. Robert Whitelock Celadus the Thracian Pompeiian gladiator
Pompeii:_The_Last_Day
is notable also for the presence of three British bishops – Eborius, Restitutus and Adelfius – documenting the presence of Christianity in Roman Britain
Synod_of_Arles
Church in London, England
is that it is known that London sent a bishop, Restitutus, to the Council of Arles in AD 314. Restitutus must have had a church base serving a local christian
St_Peter_upon_Cornhill
Ancient Roman family
the death of Claudius and the end of the first century. Publius Tebanus Restitutus, together with Pompeia Tyche, dedicated a second-century tomb at Rome
Tebana_gens
Regulianus Regulus Remigius Remus Renatus Repentinus Respectillus Respectus Restitutus Rex Rhesus Ripanus Robustus Rogatianus Rogatillus Rogatus Rogelius Romanillus
List_of_Roman_cognomina
Ancient Roman family
Lucius Valerius Propinquus Pomponius Granius Grattius (Cerealis?) Geminius Restitutus, consul suffectus in AD 126, from the Kalends of March to the Kalends
Valeria_gens
1636 book by Frang Bardhi
Scanderbegh, Epirotarum Princeps fortissimus ac invictissimus suis et Patriae restitutus (George Castrioti of Epirus, commonly called Scanderbeg, the very mighty
The_Apology_of_Scanderbeg
English librarian and Anglican clergyman
Curiæ Romanæ,' London, 1625. On Georg Witzel. 'Vindiciæ Gregorianæ, seu restitutus innumeris pæne locis Gregorius M., ex variis manuscriptis ... collatis
Thomas_James
Celtic goddess of healing
a temple by a curator at his own expense: Sironae / C(aius) Iuli(us) Restitutus / c(urator) templ(i) d(e) s(uo) p(osuit) It seems possible that another
Sirona_(goddess)
4th-century Romano-British bishop
Eborius "de civitate Eboracensi" – from the city of Eboracum (York); Restitutus "de civitate Londenensi" – from the city of Londinium (London); Adelfius
Adelfius
Conference of Carthage (411), the town was represented by the Catholic bishop Restitutus, and the Donatist bishop Campano. Today Cincari survives as titular bishopric
Cincari
Record of humanity's attempts to find east-west position on Earth
Cosmographicus liber Petri Apiani mathematici, iam denuo integritati restitutus per Gemmam Phrysium (in Latin). Landshut: vaeneunt in pingui gallina per
History_of_longitude
Ancient Roman family
century and the end of the second, for her husband, Lucius Terentius Restitutus, and son, Terentius Quietus. Erbonia, together with Flavius Ven[...],
Erbonia_gens
May 29: Vindaonius Magnus mid 4th century: Unknown 380 June 24–July 14: Restitutus 381 July 30–382 April 4: Pancratius 382?: Sophronius 382 June 22–384 early:
List of urban prefects of Constantinople
List_of_urban_prefects_of_Constantinople
Defensive wall in Rome
EXTRUCTUM ANGULIS PRORUENTIS LABE[…] FATISCENS NOVA MOLITIONE A FUNDAMENTIS RESTITUTUS IUSSIT ANNO MDCCCLXI IOSEPHO FERRARI PREF. AER.” Next to the plate, a
Janiculum_walls
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Damascus. Venerable Virgin-martyr Theodosia of Constantinople (730) Martyr Restitutus, at Rome, on the Via Aurelia (299). Saint Maximinus of Trier, Bishop of
May 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
May_29_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Salvius, the Maximianist Bishop of Membresa, in favour of the Primianist Restitutus. Much respected by the residents of Membresa, his people built him a new
Maximian_(bishop_of_Carthage)
City in Mila Province, Algeria
Vandal Kingdom, after which he was exiled, like most Catholic bishops Restitutus, who attended the Fifth Œcumenical Council in Constantinople in 553. Two
Mila_(city)
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
(CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) Postal code 10054 Dialing code 0122 Patron saint St. Restitutus Saint day Last Sunday in May Website Official website
Sauze_di_Cesana
Church in County Meath, Ireland
variously Sechnall, Seachnall, Seachnail, Secundus) was son of was a son of Restitutus, a Lombard, and Lubaid, traditionally said to be a sister of Saint Patrick
St._Seachnall's_Church
French jurist, Christian controversialist and historian (1520–1573)
iure nouo commentariorum libri IIII. (1560) Minucii Felicis Octavius restitutus a Fr. Balduino (1560), as editor De Institutionae historiae universae:
François_Baudouin
Civitas (town) of Roman North Africa
Africa: the Catholic side was represented by Rufino, while the Donatist by Restitutus. The bishopric survives today as a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church
Drusiliana
versions of the Liber Hymnorum. It states that Secundinus was a son of Restitutus and St Patrick's sister Dar Ercae; in the Chronicon Scotorum the latter
Secundinus
Synod of the early church, 359
at Hadrianople and then in Nike in Thracia. On 10 October 359 in Nike, Restitutus of Carthage [it] and other majority envoys accepted a revision of the
Council_of_Ariminum
Irish philosopher and theologian
"Judicium doctrinæ SS. Augustini et Thomæ", Paris, 1657; "Scotus Hiberniae restitutus", in answer to Angelus of St. Francis Mason, who claimed Scotus as an
John_Punch_(theologian)
bishops attended the Council of Arles: Eborius from Eboracum (York), Restitutus from Londinium (London), and Adelfius possibly from Lindum Colonia (Lincoln)
Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England
Christianity_in_Anglo-Saxon_England
Italian mathematician (1633–1711)
proved in his 1668 book Euclide restituto (named after Borelli's Euclides Restitutus of 1658). In examining Borelli's proof of the parallel postulate, Giordano
Giordano_Vitale
Celtic god
the imperial family in fulfilment of a vow made by Marcus Pl(autius?) Restitutus' mother Alpinia Lucana. The second inscription is a small bronze votive
Veraudunus
Alsatian humanist and encyclopedist
Historiarum beneficio, per Conradum Lycosthenem Rubeaquensem, integritati suae restitutus. Basileae, ex off. Ioannis Oporinii, Anno Salutis humanae, M.D.LII. Mense
Conrad_Lycosthenes
Latinised into Eborius. The other two British bishops at Arles were ‘Restitutus, episcopus de civitate Londinensi’ (London) and ‘Adelfius episcopus de
Eborius
Marble statue in Venice, Italy
of the restoration: Lapis legibus reip[ublicae] edicendis, aere civico restitutus a[nno] MDCCCXXXVI. (“The rock for declaring the republic's laws, restored
Il_Gobbo_di_Rialto
Ancient Roman family
Marcus Pollius Pudens, named in a graffito from Pompeii. Lucius Pollius Restitutus, buried at Rome, aged eleven years, two months, and thirty days, in a
Pollia_gens
which is dedicated to him. Rhystyd is thought to represent the Latin Restitutus, a common ecclesicatical name borne by the earliest known Bishop of London
Rhystyd
Ancient Roman family
Septimuleius Apella, buried at Rome, with a monument from his son, Septimuleius Restitutus. Decimus Septumuleius D. l. Athenio, a freedman and priest of the Imperial
Septimuleia_gens
Historic site in Tunisia
see are known: Nicomedes (mentioned in 255) Felix (mentioned in 411) Restitutus (a Donatist mentioned in 411) Restutus (mentioned in 484) Felix (mentioned
Segermes
Poem by Catullus
solvite prō meā puellā. Nam sanctae Venerī Cupīdinīque vōvit, sī sibi restitūtus essem dēsissemque trucēs vibrāre iambōs, ēlectissima pessimī poētae scrīpta
Catullus_36
Ancient Roman family
Valentia in Gallia Narbonensis. Cossutia Secunda, the wife of Egregius Restitutus, with whom she built a tomb at Rome for themselves and their dear friend
Cossutia_gens
constructione octo orationis partium ad codicem germanicum pluribus locis restitutus 1522: John Fisher, Convuslio calumniarum Ulrichi Veleni Minhoniensis 1523:
Willem_Vorsterman
Ancient Roman family
Gaius Pescennius Lathimus, dedicated a monument to his son, Pescennius Restitutus, the slave of Pescennius Maximus, at Aveia in Samnium. Publius Pescennius
Pescennia_gens
Ancient Roman plebeian family
Samnium, dating to AD 60. Pilia Psaechas, the widow of Lucius Mummius Restitutus, who was buried at Albintimilium in Liguria during the second century
Pilia_gens
Marcellus the Centurion 298 Timothy and Maura (Martha) 298 Restitutus 299 Agileus 300 Agrippinus 300 Bishop of Naples Alexandra
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 3rd century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_3rd_century
Vettidia Maxsuma, buried at Pola. Gaius Orcivius Restitutus, buried at Pola. Marcus Orcivius Restitutus, named in a sepulchral inscription from Ostia. Quintus
Orcivia_gens
integritati. Unà cum Clementinis [et] Extrauagantibus, earumque Glossis restitutus. Cum priuilegio Gregorii XIII. Pont. Max. [et] aliorum Principum. "Liber
Dominum_Deum_Nostrum_Papam
Archaeological site in Tunisia
Carthage in 256 by Saint Cyprian to discuss the question of the lapsi. Restitutus intervened at the Council of Carthage (411). Like most of the many suffragans
Drâa-El-Gamra
Ancient Roman family
Pacuvius Hister, a legacy-hunter alluded to by Juvenal. Sextus Pacuvius Restitutus, a fiscal procurator at Prusa ad Olympum. Pacuvia Liciniana, gave an answer
Pacuvia_gens
Historic site in Algeria
fellow-countryman and friend of Augustine of Hippo; Benenanus (484 AD); and Restitutus, who attended the Fifth Œcumenical Council in 553 AD. Milevum remains
Milevum
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Saint-Augard-en-Paule in Brittany (6th century)[citation needed] Saint Restitutus, Bishop of Carthage in North Africa and Martyr Saint Balda, third Abbess
December 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
December_9_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Plebeian family of the late Roman Republic and early Empire
built by the freedmen and women Primigenius, Primigenia, Hesper, and Restitutus. Catiena Euphrosyne, built a first-century tomb for her daughter, Catiena
Catiena_gens
Burgundians) in 517. According to a legend of the fifteenth century, St. Restitutus, the man born blind mentioned in the Gospel, was the first Bishop of
Diocese of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux
Diocese_of_Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux
Ancient Roman family
young woman buried at Rome, with a monument from her father, her husband, Restitutus, and friend, Saturninus, aged twenty-three years, eight months, and fourteen
Bellia_gens
English country gentleman and alchemist
ignobilium in Gemmas quasdam pretiosas. Saturnus Saturatus Dissolutus et Cœlo restitutus, seu modus componendi Lapidem Philosophicum tam album quam rubeum e plumbo
Samuel_Norton_(alchemist)
Genus of beetles
1967 Zyras quadriterminalis Pace, 2008 Zyras quasar Dvorak, 1996 Zyras restitutus Pace, 1993 Zyras rudis (LeConte, 1866) i c g b Zyras rufescens Cameron
Zyras
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Bithynia. Venerable Apollo, Bishop, reposed in peace. Saints Crispulus and Restitutus, martyrs under Nero, either in Rome or else in Spain (1st century) Martyrs
June 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
June_10_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
305 Pelagia the Penitent 305 Philemon and Apollonius 305 Restitutus 305 Servandus and Cermanus 305 Thecia 305 Theodora
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 4th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_4th_century
Italian physician
locis Commentarii V. appositus est graecus Hippocratis contextus ... restitutus et ... emendatus, una cum nova eiusdem in Latinum versione (in Latin)
Ludovico_Settala
bishop is Ramiro Díaz Sánchez, OMI, former vicar apostolic of Machiques. Restitutus (mentioned in 411 ) (a Donatist bishop) Carlos Riu Anglés (September 10
Lari_Castellum
Ancient Roman family
Donata, buried at Ostia, with a monument from her clients, Lucius Selicius Restitutus, Lucius Selicius Artemas, Selicia Sabina, and Selicia Tusca. Selicia Euphrosyne
Selicia_gens
emperor Honorius, where their Catholic counterparts saw Donatism condemned Restitutus attended the Synod of Carthage (525) Johannes (John) participated in the
Cilibia,_Africa
Genus of flies
procedens (Walker, 1852) Chrysanthrax quadripunctata Cole, 1923 Chrysanthrax restitutus (Walker, 1852) Chrysanthrax sackeniana (Williston, 1901) Chrysanthrax
Chrysanthrax
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
Rimini against Arianism was held in May 359, presided over by Bishop Restitutus of Carthage, with more than 400 Western bishops present, some eighty of
Diocese_of_Rimini
Ancient Roman family
and procurator at Carthage in the time of Commodus. Titus Tussanius Restitutus, a native of Tuder in Umbria, was a soldier in the twelfth urban cohort
Tussania_gens
Roman senator and suffect consul in 138
he gained this appointment through the intervention of Marcus Claudius Restitutus, the first known procurator from Cirta. This was followed by a similar
Publius_Pactumeius_Clemens
Ancient Roman family
sepulchre at Ostia for herself, her parents, and her brother. Lucius Tillius Restitutus, one of the quattuorviri at Aesernia in Samnium, in an uncertain year
Tillia_gens
l. Bassus, a freedman, built a tomb for himself and his son, Romanius Restitutus, at Careiae in Etruria. Gaius Romanius Bassus, the brother of Lucius Romanius
Romania_gens
Ancient Roman family
along with Spurius Fabatus and Aeno, the son of Aupledo. Lucius Spurius Restitutus, made an offering to Hercules at Siscia in Pannonia Superior, dating to
Spuria_gens
Ancient Roman family
Petillia C. l. Quinta, a freedwoman buried at Venafrum. Gaius Petilius Restitutus, buried at Ammaedara in Africa Proconsularis, aged fifty. Quintus Petellius
Petillia_gens
Ancient Roman family
buried at Rome, aged twenty-two, with a monument from Lucius Javolenus Restitutus, probably her former master. Javolena Sosibia, the mother of Javolena
Javolena_gens
German writer and naturalist
gesegneten heylsamen Bäder zu Wissbaden. (1702) Mars acidulis Swalbacensibus restitutus. Frankfurt am Mainz. (1739) Kurtzer doch gründlicher Bericht vom Sauer-Wasser
Eberhard Melchior (naturalist)
Eberhard_Melchior_(naturalist)
Ancient Roman family
middle of the second century, and the middle of the third. Tertinius Restitutus, dedicated a cinerarium at Confluentes in Germania Superior for himself
Tertinia_gens
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Spring
Female
Egyptian
, an Egyptian princess.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Elephant Faced; Ganesh
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Preservation; Infallibility
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, German
Sincere; Serious; Form of Ernest; Truth; Battle to the Death
Biblical
dryness, burning, wrath
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish
Pure; Similar to Katherine
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Best; Excellent
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lind 2 and Line 1.Irish : variant of Lane 2.Scottish : habitational name from places so named in Ayrshire, Peebles-shire, and Wigtownshire.
Boy/Male
Tamil
To win others hearts
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