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But before this he had already devoted to the Revelation another treatment, a rather arbitrary recasting of the commentary of Saint Victorinus, with whose chiliastic views he was not in accord, substituting for the chiliastic conclusion a spiritualizing exposition of his own, supplying an introduction, and making certain changes in the text.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Severus and Victorinus ( or, less frequently, year 953 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Probus and Victorinus ( or, less frequently, year 1035 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Aurelius and Victorinus ( or, less frequently, year 936 Ab urbe condita ).
At the outset of his reign, Commodus, age 18, inherited many of his father's senior advisers, notably Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus ( the second husband of Commodus's sister Lucilla ), his father-in-law Gaius Bruttius Praesens, Titus Fundanius Vitrasius Pollio, and Aufidius Victorinus, who was Prefect of the City of Rome.
Commodus was inaugurated in 183 as consul with Aufidius Victorinus for a colleague and assumed the title Pius.
Now being emperor of the Gauls, Victorinus was soon to be in a precarious position, for the Spanish provinces had deserted the Gallic Empire and declared their loyalty to Claudius, while in southern France, Placidianus had captured Grenoble.
Luckily, it was in Grenoble that Placidianus stopped and Victorinus ' position stabilized.
As a result, the city went through a siege, lasting many weeks, until it was finally captured and sacked by Victorinus.
Furius Victorinus, one of the two praetorian prefects, was sent with Lucius, as were a pair of senators, M. Pontius Laelianus Larcius Sabinus and M. Iallius Bassus, and part of the praetorian guard.
Since a prefect had to accompany the guard, Victorinus was the clear choice.
Tetricus fought off Germanic barbarians who had begun ravaging Gaul after the death of Victorinus, and was able to re-take Gallia Aquitania and western Gallia Narbonensis while Roman Emperor Aurelian was engaging Queen Zenobia's Palmyrene Empire in the east.
On 7 May 1557 he was appointed professor of New Testament theology at Jena but was soon involved in controversy with his colleague Victorinus Strigel on the synergistic question ( relating to the function of the will in conversion ).
In April 1462 the latter restored the holy crown for 60, 000 ducats and was allowed to retain certain Hungarian counties with the title of king ; in return for which concessions, extorted from Matthias by the necessity of coping with a simultaneous rebellion of the Magyar noble in league with Poděbrady's son Victorinus, the emperor recognized Matthias as the actual sovereign of Hungary.
Another vexillatio was present in the army of the emperor of the Gallic Empire Victorinus: this emperor, in fact, issued a gold coin celebrating the legion and its emblem.
He wrote a metrical handbook De Metris, in four books, which was added to the Ars Grammatica of Gaius Marius Victorinus sometime before 400, but not by Victorinus himself.
It is not clear if she created it or if it was already part of the Aeolic tradition ; according to Marius Victorinus ( Ars grammatica 6. 161 Keil ), it was invented by Alcaeus but then used more frequently by, and so more strongly associated with, Sappho.
The most likely interpretation of the evidence of the coins is that Domitianus was involved in the officer coup that overthrew Victorinus and managed to secure temporary control of one of the ' Gallic ' mints.
A second possibility is that he was defeated by Placidianus, a general loyal to Aurelian who had been stationed to guard the lower Rhone valley during Victorinus ' assault on Autun in 270.
Marcus Piavonius Victorinus was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire from 269 to 271, following the brief reign of Marius.
Hailing from Gaul, Victorinus was born to a family of great wealth, and was a soldier under Postumus, the first of the so-called Gallic emperors.

Victorinus and by
* Victorinus, Emperor of the Gallic Empire, is assassinated by Attitianus, reportedly for reasons of personal revenge.
* Aureolus, charged with defending Italy, defeats Victorinus ( co-emperor of Gaul ), is proclaimed emperor by his troops, and begins his march on Rome.
* Victorinus is declared emperor of the Gallic Empire by the legions at Augusta Treverorum ( Trier ), following the murders of his predecessors.
Victorinus spent most of his reign dealing with insurgencies and attempting to recover the Gaulish territories taken by Claudius Gothicus.
Victorinus differentiated between the Logos interior to God and the Logos related to the world by creation and salvation.
After engineering the death of Marius, Victorinus was declared emperor by the troops located at Augusta Treverorum in the fall of 269.
Victorinus was murdered at Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium in early 271 by Attitianus, one of his officers, whose wife Victorinus had supposedly seduced.
The ( dubious ) Historia Augusta equally has a short description of Victorinus Junior, allegedly the son of Victorinus, who was appointed emperor by his family the day his father was murdered, and would have been killed immediately afterwards by the troops.
Aristotle's original Greek text, Περὶ Ἑρμηνείας ( Peri Hermeneias ) was translated into the Latin " De Interpretatione " by Marius Victorinus, at Rome, in the 4th century.
* Verses of Santolius Victorinus, prefixed to ‘ The compleat Gard ' ner of de la Quintinye, made English by John Evelyn ,’ 1693.
Victorinus ' conversion, even though criticized by some scholars ( e. g. Ernst Benz, and repeated by other ) as purely intellectualist, was undoubtedly sincere, as events connected with the revival of paganism initiated by the last pagan emperor, Julian the Philosopher ( dubbed " Julian the Apostate " by Christians ) came to show.

Victorinus and career
Victorinus, at some unknown point, left Africa for Rome ( hence some modern scholars have dubbed him Afer ), probably for a position teaching, and had great success in his career, eventually being promoted to the lowest level of the senatorial order.

Victorinus and during
Saint Victorinus of Pettau or of Poetovio ( died 303 or 304 ) was a Catholic ecclesiastical writer who flourished about 270, and who was martyred during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian.

Victorinus and reign
His reign lasted no more than two or three months before Postumus ’ praetorian prefect Victorinus had Marius killed in the middle of 269, most likely at Augusta Treverorum

Victorinus and Constantius
* Saints Simplicius, Constantius and Victorinus
A record from 1907 described the relics as Samian ware pieces ; bronze coins of Maximinus, Victorinus, and Constantius Chlorus ; as well as roofing materials.
* Simplicius, Constantius and Victorinus ( 2nd century ), Roman martyrs and saints

Victorinus and II
The next most frequent are those of Claudius II ( 270 ), especially the posthumous issue with the altar reverse, and Victorinus ( 268-270 ).
Some scholars including Richardson and Czapla consider that chapters xxx ( Bishop John II of Jerusalem ), lxxxvii ( Victorinus ), xciii ( Caerealis of Africa ), and all the end portion ( xcv-ci ), are not authentic.

Victorinus and .
:* Victorinus had this to say of them " Some had doubts about the baptism of those who appeared to recognize the same Father with the Son with us, yet who received the new prophets.
The general of Gallienus ' army, Victorinus, defects to Postumus.
The fall of Perennis brought a new spate of executions: Aufidius Victorinus committed suicide.
Marius ' rule did not last long though, as Victorinus, Postumus ' praetorian prefect, defeated him.
" Victorinus of Pettau states that they ate things offered to idols.
In his treatise on orthography, the 4th-century philosopher Marius Victorinus regarded the spellings novensiles and novensides as a simple phonetic alteration of l and d, characteristic of the Sabine language.
Victorinus had previously served as procurator of Galatia, giving him some experience with eastern affairs.
Subsequently Victorinus came to power, being recognized as Emperor in northern Gaul and Britannia, but not in Hispania.
Both Victorinus and Tetricus I, important members of the government, hailed from this region.

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