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  • Pope Sabinian
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 604 to 606

    Pope Sabinian (Latin: Sabinianus) was the bishop of Rome from 13 September 604 to his death on 22 February 606. His pontificate occurred during the Eastern

    Pope Sabinian

    Pope_Sabinian

  • Sabinian school
  • Ancient Roman school of law

    In ancient Rome, the Sabinian school was one of the two important schools of law during the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. The Sabinians took their name from

    Sabinian school

    Sabinian_school

  • Sabinian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sabinian or Savinian may refer to: Marcus Iunius Rufinus Sabinianus, Roman consul in 155 Gaius Vettius Sabinianus Julius Hospes, Roman consul circa 176

    Sabinian

    Sabinian

  • Sabine language
  • Ancient Italic language

    The Sabine language is an extinct Osco-Umbrian language. There is little record of it; however, there are some glosses by ancient commentators, and one

    Sabine language

    Sabine language

    Sabine_language

  • Savinian and Potentian
  • likely that Sabinian and Potentian were bishops of Sens, with Potentian succeeding Sabinian." On the other hand, one source calls only Sabinian a bishop;

    Savinian and Potentian

    Savinian and Potentian

    Savinian_and_Potentian

  • Sabines
  • Ancient Italic people

    The Sabines (US: /ˈseɪbaɪnz/, SAY-bynes, UK: /ˈsæbaɪnz/, SAB-eyens; Latin: Sabini) were an Italic people who lived in the central Apennine Mountains (see

    Sabines

    Sabines

    Sabines

  • Sabinian (proconsul)
  • Usurper of the Roman Empire (240)

    Marcus Asinius Sabinianus or Sabinian was proconsul of the Roman province of Africa. In 240 he led a revolt against Gordian III. He proclaimed himself

    Sabinian (proconsul)

    Sabinian (proconsul)

    Sabinian_(proconsul)

  • Pope Boniface III
  • Head of the Catholic Church in 607

    retaining the confidence of the emperor. Boniface was elected to succeed Pope Sabinian, who died in February 606, but his return from Constantinople to Rome was

    Pope Boniface III

    Pope_Boniface_III

  • Sabinian of Troyes
  • Christian martyr

    Saint Sabinian of Troyes (died 275) was a pagan who converted to Christianity (tradition states that he was converted by Patroclus of Troyes), and became

    Sabinian of Troyes

    Sabinian_of_Troyes

  • Rufius Petronius Nicomachus Cethegus
  • Roman consul of the Ostrogothic era

    Political offices Preceded by Volusianus Dexicrates Roman consul 504 Succeeded by Theodorus Sabinian

    Rufius Petronius Nicomachus Cethegus

    Rufius_Petronius_Nicomachus_Cethegus

  • List of popes
  • papacy Notes 65 13 September 604 – 22 February 606 (1 year, 162 days) Sabinian SABINIANVS Sabinianus c. 530 Blera, Eastern Roman Empire 74 / 76 Subject

    List of popes

    List of popes

    List_of_popes

  • Pope Adeodatus I
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 615 to 618

    Gregory the Great's papal reforms, the first being the pontificate of Sabinian. He reversed the practice of his predecessor, Boniface IV, of filling the

    Pope Adeodatus I

    Pope Adeodatus I

    Pope_Adeodatus_I

  • Hell Is Us
  • 2025 video game

    which is not only in the midst of a civil war between its Palomist and Sabinian ethnic groups, but also is infested with hostile supernatural creatures

    Hell Is Us

    Hell_Is_Us

  • Sabinianus (consul 505)
  • 505–508) was a politician and a general of the Eastern Roman Empire. Sabinian was the son of Sabinianus Magnus, a magister militum per Illyricum (479–481)

    Sabinianus (consul 505)

    Sabinianus_(consul_505)

  • Pope Gregory I
  • 64th Bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church from AD 590 to 604

    September 590 Papacy ended 12 March 604 Predecessor Pelagius II Successor Sabinian Orders Consecration 3 September 590 Personal details Born c. 540 Rome Died

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope_Gregory_I

  • Avignon Papacy
  • Period during which the Pope lived in Avignon, France (1309–1376)

    Silverius Vigilius Pelagius I John III Benedict I Pelagius II Gregory I Sabinian Boniface III Boniface IV Adeodatus I Boniface V Honorius I Severinus John

    Avignon Papacy

    Avignon_Papacy

  • Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus
  • Byzantine general and politician

    Preceded by Theodorus Sabinian Roman consul 506 with Ennodius Messala Succeeded by Anastasius Augustus III Venantius

    Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus

    Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus

    Areobindus_Dagalaifus_Areobindus

  • Church bell
  • Bell in a church

    semantrons (wooden planks), shouting, or using a courier. In AD 604, Pope Sabinian officially sanctioned the usage of bells. These tintinnabula were made

    Church bell

    Church bell

    Church_bell

  • 606
  • Calendar year

    his capital in modern-day Murshidabad (approximate date). February 22 – Sabinian dies at Rome after a two-year reign, and will not be replaced until 607

    606

    606

    606

  • Rei vindicatio
  • Legal action; demand by the plaintiff that the defendant return their property

    distantibus was the most disputed of the three. Two law schools in Rome, the Sabinian school and the Proculian school, remained influential from the late Republic

    Rei vindicatio

    Rei vindicatio

    Rei_vindicatio

  • Phocas
  • Roman emperor from 602 to 610

    new pope, but the approval was delayed by a year upon the death of Pope Sabinian in 606, as Phocas was occupied with killing internal enemies that threatened

    Phocas

    Phocas

    Phocas

  • Bell tower
  • Tower containing or designed to hold bells

    alarm when danger threatened. Their use was sanctioned in 604 by Pope Sabinian, and a ceremony for blessing them was established a little later. Very

    Bell tower

    Bell tower

    Bell_tower

  • Ancient Roman philosophy
  • Philosophy in the Roman world, influenced by Hellenistic philosophy

    than one school. Both leading schools of law of the Roman period, the Sabinian and the Proculean Schools, drew their ethical views from readings on the

    Ancient Roman philosophy

    Ancient_Roman_philosophy

  • Ennodius Messala
  • Roman senator

    Political offices Preceded by Theodorus Sabinian Roman consul 506 with Dagalaifus Areobindus Succeeded by Anastasius Augustus III Venantius

    Ennodius Messala

    Ennodius_Messala

  • Martyrs of Córdoba
  • Christian martyrs in medieval Islamic Spain

    Peter, Walabonsus, Sabinian, Wistremundus, Habentius and Jeremiah - June 7, 851. Peter was a priest; Walabonsus, a deacon; Sabinian and Wistremundus, monks

    Martyrs of Córdoba

    Martyrs of Córdoba

    Martyrs_of_Córdoba

  • Cyrille Payumo
  • Filipino model, beauty pageant titleholder

    Malaysia. Payumo won the Best in National Costume wearing an ensemble by Rich Sabinian entitled KKK (Kabayanihan, Kababaihan, Kapayapaan), which was made in collaboration

    Cyrille Payumo

    Cyrille_Payumo

  • Papal name
  • Regnal name taken by a pope

    Marcellinus 304 Mark 336 Miltiades 314 Peter 68 Pontian 235 Romanus 897 Sabinian 606 Severinus 640 Silverius 537 Simplicius 483 Siricius 399 Sisinnius 708

    Papal name

    Papal name

    Papal_name

  • 7th century
  • One hundred years, from 601 to 700

    Leontia. 606: Pope Boniface III elected to the papacy on the death of Pope Sabinian. He sought and obtained a decree from Byzantine Emperor Phocas which stated

    7th century

    7th century

    7th_century

  • Blera
  • Comune in Lazio, Italy

    which was restored in the twentieth century. It is the birthplace of Pope Sabinian; Pope Paschal II was also originally thought to be from here. It is situated

    Blera

    Blera

    Blera

  • Crisis of the Third Century
  • Roman government crisis (235–285)

    Persians, aged 19 (some Roman sources claim he was killed by Philip). Sabinian Marcus Asinius Sabinianus 240 (in Africa) Ex-consul and proconsul of Africa;

    Crisis of the Third Century

    Crisis of the Third Century

    Crisis_of_the_Third_Century

  • Cassian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Canada Cassian (stage), a geochronologic name in Italian stratigraphy Sabinian school, known as the Cassians All pages with titles containing Cassian

    Cassian

    Cassian

  • Bulgars
  • Turkic tribal confederation

    horse as "equum Huniscum". In 505, the alleged 10,000 Hun horsemen in the Sabinian army, which was defeated by the Ostrogoths, are believed to be the Bulgars

    Bulgars

    Bulgars

    Bulgars

  • Titius Aristo
  • 2nd century Roman jurist

    rival sect of the Sabinian school, though there is at least one situation described in which his legal opinions sided with the Sabinian Javolenus instead

    Titius Aristo

    Titius_Aristo

  • Proculeian school
  • Ancient Roman school of law

    views and perspectives on the law. They were often contrasted with the Sabinian school, a rival school operating in roughly the same time and place, and

    Proculeian school

    Proculeian_school

  • List of extant papal tombs
  • name Image Sculptor Location Notes 13 September 604 – 22 February 606 Sabinian Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Original monument in the atrium of Old St

    List of extant papal tombs

    List of extant papal tombs

    List_of_extant_papal_tombs

  • January 29
  • Day of the year

    Kirsanov, Russian ice dancer (born 1978) Christian feast day: Aphrahat Gildas Sabinian of Troyes Sulpitius I of Bourges Blessed Villana de' Botti January 29 (Eastern

    January 29

    January_29

  • List of popes who died violently
  • Silverius Vigilius Pelagius I John III Benedict I Pelagius II Gregory I Sabinian Boniface III Boniface IV Adeodatus I Boniface V Honorius I Severinus John

    List of popes who died violently

    List_of_popes_who_died_violently

  • Papacy in early Christianity
  • History of papacy from 30 AD to 313

    Silverius Vigilius Pelagius I John III Benedict I Pelagius II Gregory I Sabinian Boniface III Boniface IV Adeodatus I Boniface V Honorius I Severinus John

    Papacy in early Christianity

    Papacy in early Christianity

    Papacy_in_early_Christianity

  • February 22
  • Day of the year

    English cricketer 556 – Maximianus, Bishop of Ravenna (born 499) 606 – Sabinian, Pope of the Catholic Church 793 – Sicga, Anglo-Saxon nobleman and regicide

    February 22

    February_22

  • 600s (decade)
  • Decade

    will come to be known as the "seven deadly sins". Gregory is succeeded by Sabinian as the 65th pope of the Catholic Church. May 26 – Augustine, Archbishop

    600s (decade)

    600s_(decade)

  • List of popes by country
  • Benedict I (575–579) Pope Pelagius II (579–590) Pope Gregory I (590–604) Pope Sabinian (604–606) Pope Boniface III (607) Pope Boniface IV (608–615) Pope Adeodatus

    List of popes by country

    List_of_popes_by_country

  • Masurius Sabinus
  • 1st century AD Roman jurist and leader of the Sabiniani, a school of legal thought

    for each. Gaius seems to have counted himself among the Sabinians. It may be that the Sabinian school were strict constructivists, while the Proculians

    Masurius Sabinus

    Masurius_Sabinus

  • Marcus Antistius Labeo
  • Roman jurist and author

    Proculian school, while Capito is spoken of as the founder of the rival Sabinian one; but it is probable that the real founders of the two scholae were

    Marcus Antistius Labeo

    Marcus_Antistius_Labeo

  • Proculus (jurist)
  • 1st century AD Roman jurist

    identified with Ateius Capito and Masurius Sabinus, who founded the rival Sabinian school of interpretation, which was typically more conservative and rigid

    Proculus (jurist)

    Proculus_(jurist)

  • June 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    abbot of the monastery of Herriedon (847) Martyrs Peter, Wallabonsus, Sabinian, Wistremundus, Habentius and Jeremiah, martyred under Abderrahman in Córdoba

    June 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    June 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    June_7_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Byzantine Papacy
  • Byzantine domination of the Roman papacy, 537 to 752

    Constantinople before consecration, often resulting in extremely lengthy delays (Sabinian: 6 months; Boniface III: 1 year; Boniface IV: 10 months; Boniface V: 13

    Byzantine Papacy

    Byzantine Papacy

    Byzantine_Papacy

  • Call to prayer
  • Summons for participants of a faith to pray

    used by the Bessi in the highlands of Western Thrace. In AD 604, Pope Sabinian introduced the ringing of bells at the canonical hours and the celebration

    Call to prayer

    Call_to_prayer

  • Italian philosophy
  • Philosophical tradition of Italy

    philosophical discussion. Both leading schools of law of the Roman period, the Sabinian and the Proculean Schools, drew their ethical views from readings on the

    Italian philosophy

    Italian philosophy

    Italian_philosophy

  • Sabinianus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sabinianus may refer to: Sabinian (proconsul) (fl. 240), proconsul of the Roman province of Africa Sabinianus Magnus (died 481), general of the Eastern

    Sabinianus

    Sabinianus

  • List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
  • were Perfectus, Isaac, Sanctius (Sancius, Sancho), Peter, Walabonsus, Sabinian, Wistremundus, Habentius, Jeremiah, Sisenandus, Paul of St Zoilus, Theodemir

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)

  • Gothic cathedrals and churches
  • Overview of building classification

    ceremonies by Paulinus of Nola in 400 AD, and were formally approved by Pope Sabinian in 604 AD. In Romanesque cathedrals and churches, the bells were often

    Gothic cathedrals and churches

    Gothic cathedrals and churches

    Gothic_cathedrals_and_churches

  • Papal primacy
  • Catholic ecclesiological doctrine

    clement lord. Meanwhile Gregory I died in 604, and also his successor, Sabinian, in 606. After almost a year of vacancy, Emperor Phocas appointed Bonafice

    Papal primacy

    Papal primacy

    Papal_primacy

  • List of European medieval musical instruments
  • alarm when danger threatened. Their use was sanctioned in 604 by Pope Sabinian, and a ceremony for blessing them was established a little later. Very

    List of European medieval musical instruments

    List_of_European_medieval_musical_instruments

  • 607
  • Calendar year

    vacante) that has existed on the papal throne, since the death last year of Sabinian, ends with the election of a Rome-born deacon of the Catholic Church. Pope

    607

    607

    607

  • Salvius Julianus
  • Roman jurist and politician

    (earlier linked to Labeo) and the Sabinian. It appears there was some rivalry between Julianus, who led the Sabinian, and another Roman jurist, a contemporary

    Salvius Julianus

    Salvius Julianus

    Salvius_Julianus

  • September 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day

    Benevento in 760 (c. 303): Donatus, Felix, Arontius, Honoratus, Fortunatus, Sabinian, Septimius, Januarius, another Felix, Vitalis, Sator, and Repositus. Saint

    September 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    September 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    September_1_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Papacy in late antiquity
  • History of papacy between 313–476

    Silverius Vigilius Pelagius I John III Benedict I Pelagius II Gregory I Sabinian Boniface III Boniface IV Adeodatus I Boniface V Honorius I Severinus John

    Papacy in late antiquity

    Papacy in late antiquity

    Papacy_in_late_antiquity

  • Saint symbolism: Saints (Q–Z)
  • Attribute identifying a saint in artworks

    Richard (October 20, 2015). "Rosalia of Palermo". Christian Iconography. "Sabinian of Troyes". catholic-forum.com. Archived from the original on May 7, 2006

    Saint symbolism: Saints (Q–Z)

    Saint_symbolism:_Saints_(Q–Z)

  • November 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    James the Presbyter of Persia (345) Martyrs Caesarius, Dacius, Sabbas, Sabinian, Agrippa, Adrian, and Thomas at Damascus (7th century) Saint Theolepte

    November 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November_1_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • List of Roman usurpers
  • Alexander. He was later killed by the same man who proclaimed him emperor. Sabinian Marcus Asinius Sabinianus Gordian III (r. 238–244) 240 (Africa) Ex-consul

    List of Roman usurpers

    List_of_Roman_usurpers

  • History of papal primacy
  • History of the papacy and dogmatism

    clement lord. Meanwhile Bishop Gregory died in 604, and also his successor, Sabinian, in 606. After almost a year of vacancy, Phocas appointed Boniface III

    History of papal primacy

    History_of_papal_primacy

  • List of paintings by Raphael
  • Portugal Oil on panel 25,6 x 43,9 1503: Saint Jerome Punishing the Heretic Sabinian North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, United States Oil on panel 25,7

    List of paintings by Raphael

    List_of_paintings_by_Raphael

  • Gaius Cassius Longinus (consul 30)
  • Roman jurist and senator

    Cassius, a pupil of Sabinus, was head of the legal school called the Sabinians or Cassinians. His principal works are the libri (commentarii) iuris civilis

    Gaius Cassius Longinus (consul 30)

    Gaius_Cassius_Longinus_(consul_30)

  • Papacy during the Renaissance
  • Period of papal history

    Silverius Vigilius Pelagius I John III Benedict I Pelagius II Gregory I Sabinian Boniface III Boniface IV Adeodatus I Boniface V Honorius I Severinus John

    Papacy during the Renaissance

    Papacy during the Renaissance

    Papacy_during_the_Renaissance

  • Papal appointment
  • Medieval method of selecting a pope

    waiting, came the emperor's confirmation of Gregory's election." Phocas Sabinian September 13, 604 – February 22, 606 "[...] chosen to succeed Gregory soon

    Papal appointment

    Papal appointment

    Papal_appointment

  • Archdiocese of Zadar
  • Catholic archdiocese in Croatia

    Synod of Aquileia in 381 and in the Synod of Milan of 390. fl. c. 391 Sabinian I fl. c. 402 Saint Donatus II fl. c. 428 Vitalis I fl. c. 446 Paul I fl

    Archdiocese of Zadar

    Archdiocese of Zadar

    Archdiocese_of_Zadar

  • List of leaders during the Byzantine Papacy
  • (590–604) 596–602 Cyriacus II (596–606) 602–604 Phocas (602–610) 604–607 Sabinian (604–606) 607–608 Boniface III (607) Thomas I (607–610) 608–610 Boniface

    List of leaders during the Byzantine Papacy

    List_of_leaders_during_the_Byzantine_Papacy

  • Mont-Saint-Grégoire
  • Municipality in Quebec, Canada

    named for Gregory the Great, pope from 590 to 604, who was succeeded by Sabinian. Saint André Bessette was born in Mont-Saint-Grégoire. The municipality

    Mont-Saint-Grégoire

    Mont-Saint-Grégoire

    Mont-Saint-Grégoire

  • Martinus Gosia
  • University of Bologna, corresponding in many respects to the Proculians and Sabinians of the Roman Empire. Martinus was at the head of a school which accommodated

    Martinus Gosia

    Martinus Gosia

    Martinus_Gosia

  • Gaius (jurist)
  • Roman jurist (2nd century AD)

    schools of Roman jurists he generally attached himself to that of the Sabinians, who were said to be followers of Ateius Capito, of whose life we have

    Gaius (jurist)

    Gaius (jurist)

    Gaius_(jurist)

  • September 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    303) (see also: April 19 ) Martyrs Paul and Tatta and their children Sabinian, Maximos, Rufus, and Eugene, of Damascus. Venerable Euphrosyne of Alexandria

    September 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    September 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    September_25_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 4th century
  • Pacian     390   Bishop of Barcelona Palladius     390   Pambo     390   Sabinian and Potentian     390   Urban     390   Bishop of Langres Viator     390

    Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 4th century

    Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_4th_century

  • 604
  • Calendar year

    will come to be known as the "seven deadly sins". Gregory is succeeded by Sabinian as the 65th pope of the Catholic Church. May 26 – Augustine, Archbishop

    604

    604

    604

  • Patroclus of Troyes
  • Christian martyr from Troyes, Gaul (c. 259)

    bestowed upon him the gift of wonderworking. He is said to have converted Sabinian of Troyes. Patroclus was probably beheaded under Emperor Valerian. His

    Patroclus of Troyes

    Patroclus of Troyes

    Patroclus_of_Troyes

  • Gaius Ateius Capito (jurist)
  • Roman jurist in the time of emperors Augustus and Tiberius

    as a jurist and gathered a school of jurists that became known as the Sabinian school after his pupil and successor Masurius Sabinus. Capito's works were

    Gaius Ateius Capito (jurist)

    Gaius_Ateius_Capito_(jurist)

  • Index of ancient Rome–related articles
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    Ruina montium Rumina Rusellae Rustic capitals S'Argamassa Roman Fish Farm Sabinian school Sacellum Sacerdos Bonae Deae Sacerdos Cereris Sacerdos Liberi Sack

    Index of ancient Rome–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles

  • January 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Constantius of Perugia, first Bishop of Perugia, and Companions (170) Martyr Sabinian of Troyes (275) Martyrs Papias and Maurus, soldiers martyred in Rome under

    January 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    January 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    January_29_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Pope Donus
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 676 to 678

    Silverius Vigilius Pelagius I John III Benedict I Pelagius II Gregory I Sabinian Boniface III Boniface IV Adeodatus I Boniface V Honorius I Severinus John

    Pope Donus

    Pope_Donus

  • Papal tombs in Old St. Peter's Basilica
  • Burials from 462 to 1591

    Clementina, near the entrance of the modern St. Peter's. 604–606 Sabinian Saint Sabinian Original monument in the atrium of Old Saint Peter's destroyed

    Papal tombs in Old St. Peter's Basilica

    Papal tombs in Old St. Peter's Basilica

    Papal_tombs_in_Old_St._Peter's_Basilica

  • Obligatio consensu
  • Type of contract in Roman law

    contract is one of permutatio. This was the view held by the Proculeans, the Sabinians considering it to be venditio. The seller in a contract of sale had to

    Obligatio consensu

    Obligatio_consensu

  • Bulgarus
  • Italian legal scholar (d. 1166)

    schools at Bologna, corresponding in many respects to the Proculians and Sabinians of Imperial Rome, Martinus being at the head of a school that accommodated

    Bulgarus

    Bulgarus

    Bulgarus

  • Diocese of Troyes
  • Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in France

    the many saints specially honoured or connected with the diocese are: Sabinian of Troyes, Apostle of Troyes St. Romanus, Archbishop of Reims, founder

    Diocese of Troyes

    Diocese of Troyes

    Diocese_of_Troyes

  • History of Roman-era Tunisia
  • his students, Africanus, was the last recorded head of the influential Sabinian school of Roman jurists. In Roman public life, Julian eventually came to

    History of Roman-era Tunisia

    History of Roman-era Tunisia

    History_of_Roman-era_Tunisia

  • December 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Nominanda (Dominanda), Serotina, Hilaria and Companions Hieromartyrs Sabinian and Potentian (c. 303) Saint Silvester I, Pope of Rome (335) Saint Valerius

    December 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    December 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    December_31_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • List of early Christian saints
  • Sabbas Stratelates 3rd century Sabbas the Goth 373 Sabina 2nd century Sabinian of Troyes 3rd century Sabinus 4th century Sabinus of Hermopolis 3rd century

    List of early Christian saints

    List_of_early_Christian_saints

  • History of the papacy (1048–1257)
  • Silverius Vigilius Pelagius I John III Benedict I Pelagius II Gregory I Sabinian Boniface III Boniface IV Adeodatus I Boniface V Honorius I Severinus John

    History of the papacy (1048–1257)

    History of the papacy (1048–1257)

    History_of_the_papacy_(1048–1257)

  • Gaius Octavius Tidius Tossianus Lucius Javolenus Priscus
  • 1st/2nd century AD Roman senator and jurist

    before him while he was juridicus in Britain. He was the leader of the Sabinian school, and was the teacher of the jurist Salvius Julianus. He is best

    Gaius Octavius Tidius Tossianus Lucius Javolenus Priscus

    Gaius_Octavius_Tidius_Tossianus_Lucius_Javolenus_Priscus

  • Literal contracts in Roman law
  • school believed that neither form could be conducted by peregrines, the Sabinians that they could use the a re form, but not the a personam could. The situation

    Literal contracts in Roman law

    Literal_contracts_in_Roman_law

  • Syra of Troyes
  • Irish Christian nun

    was a matron at Troyes in the fourth of fifth century. The Acts of St. Sabinian, Martyr, say that Syria of Troyes was a matron who had been blind for many

    Syra of Troyes

    Syra of Troyes

    Syra_of_Troyes

  • Christian Brothers High School (Sacramento, California)
  • School in Sacramento, California, United States

    Sacramento Institute (1879–96) Director Years Br. Bertram, FSC 1879–80 Br. Sabinian Downey, FSC 1880–81 Br. Bosonis John, FSC 1881–83 Br. Genebern Steiner

    Christian Brothers High School (Sacramento, California)

    Christian Brothers High School (Sacramento, California)

    Christian_Brothers_High_School_(Sacramento,_California)

  • Gnaeus Arulenus Caelius Sabinus
  • 1st century AD Roman senator and consul

    jurist and writer, Caelius Sabinus has been the student of Cassius at the Sabinian School, he became the teacher of Iavolenus Priscus. According to Tacitus

    Gnaeus Arulenus Caelius Sabinus

    Gnaeus_Arulenus_Caelius_Sabinus

  • August 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day

    from Rome (c. 126) Saint Sabina of Troyes, by tradition the sister of St Sabinian of Troyes in France where she was venerated together with him (c. 275)

    August 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    August 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

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  • Anastasius (consul 518)
  • 6th-century Byzantine statesman

    brother of Anastasius, consul in 517. If so, Anastasius was the son of Sabinian, consul in 505, and of a niece of emperor Anastasius I, making him the

    Anastasius (consul 518)

    Anastasius (consul 518)

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  • 665 Sabine
  • Main-belt asteroid

    and a brightness variation of 0.50 ± 0.04 in magnitude. (German Names) "Sabinian". Oxford English Dictionary (online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription

    665 Sabine

    665 Sabine

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  • List of coronae on Venus
  • −55.5 167 150 Zia (SW USA) the First Mother. V Vacuna Corona 60.4 96 448 Sabinian (Ancient Italy) goddess of harvest. Vasudhara Corona 43.2 2.7 160 Buddhist

    List of coronae on Venus

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  • List of 7th-century religious leaders
  • and lists. Church of Rome (complete list) – Gregory I, Pope (590–604) Sabinian, Pope (604–606) Boniface III, Pope (607) Boniface IV, Pope (608–615) Adeodatus

    List of 7th-century religious leaders

    List_of_7th-century_religious_leaders

  • Mutya Pilipinas 2019
  • Beauty pageant

    Niccolai) Best in Terno #19 Pampanga – Cyrille Payumo (Designer: Rich Sabinian) Best Fashion Designer #20 Zamboanga City – April May Short (Designer:

    Mutya Pilipinas 2019

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  • Index of Christianity-related articles
  • Pope Pius XII Pope Pontian Pope Primus of Alexandria Pope Romanus Pope Sabinian Pope Sergius I Pope Sergius II Pope Sergius III Pope Sergius IV Pope Severinus

    Index of Christianity-related articles

    Index_of_Christianity-related_articles

  • Papal apocrisiarius
  • Pope's legate to the patriarch of Constantinople (452–743)

    Gregory I (590–604) Maurice (582–602) Cyriacus II (596–606) Future Pope Sabinian Anatolius c. June 597-post February 601/ante January 602 Boniface post

    Papal apocrisiarius

    Papal_apocrisiarius

  • November 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Deyniolen (Deiniol the Younger), Abbot of Bangor Abbey in Wales (621) Saint Sabinian, Third Abbot of Moutier-Saint-Chaffre in France (c. 720) Saint Christian

    November 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

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  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Vismay

    Surprise

  • Gloria
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish

    Gloria

    Prayer of God

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    Burney

    Lives on the Brook Island; Form of Birney; Island of the Brook; Bear; Brown

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  • Female

    Spanish

    ARIADNA

    Spanish form of Greek Ariadne, ARIADNA means "utterly pure."

  • Vinathi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vinathi

    Prayer, Request, Humility

  • Shaswati
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    Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Shaswati

    Eternal

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    American, British, English

    Stedeman

    Owner of the Farmstead; Owns a Farm

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    Muslim

    Ghufayrah |

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    Wahida

    Beautiful; Peerless; Unique; Sole; Single; One

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Trim

    English : apparently a nickname for a well-turned-out person, from the adjective trim ‘well-equipped’, ‘neatly made’. The word is first attested in the early 16th century, but may well have been in colloquial use much earlier.English : from an Old English personal name, Trymma.Irish : habitational name, originally de Truim, from a place in County Meath named Trim.

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  • Abietene
  • n.

    A volatile oil distilled from the resin or balsam of the nut pine (Pinus sabiniana) of California.