- (1910). "Paulus
Jovius" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 8.
Elogia Doctorum Virorum online (English translation, with life of
Paulus Jovius) "Vita
Leonis X"...
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Jovius may
refer to:
Jovius (fl. 410),
praetorian prefect of
Italy under Emperor Honorius during the Sack of Rome
Jovius, a
nickname adopted by
Roman Emperor...
- Dalmatia.
Jovius, the
praetorian prefect of Italy,
replaced Olympius as the
power behind the
throne and
received the
title of patrician.
Jovius engineered...
-
History of the
Popes (tr. R.F. Kerr)
Volume VIII (St.
Louis 1908).
Paulus Jovius, "Vita
Hadriani VI," in
Gaspar Burmann,
Analecta historica de
Hadriano ****to...
- York:
Robert Appleton Company. Vita de
Leonis X life in
Latin by
Paulus Jovius Henry VIII to Pope Leo X. 21 May 1521 Leo X to Frederic,
Elector of Saxony...
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Tetrarchy Portrait Name
Reign Succession Life
details Diocletian "
Jovius"
Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocleti**** 20
November 284 – 1 May 305 (20 years, 5 months...
- Gr****: Διοκλητιανός, romanized: Diokletianós; 242/245 – 311/312),
nicknamed Jovius, was
Roman emperor from 284
until his
abdication in 305. He was born Diocles...
- emperor,
making anything related to him
sacer (sacred). He
declared himself Jovius, the son of Jupiter, and his
partner Maximian was
declared Herculius, son...
- Longini**** (2nd time, 408)
Mallius Theodorus (408-409) Caecili**** (409)
Jovius (409)
Melitius (410-412)
Seleucus (prefect for Africa, 412)
Ioannes (412-413)...
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claimed that he destro****
pagan temples in Carthage. Gaudentius,
along with
Jovius, are
described by
Gibbon as
destroying Pagan temples under orders from Theodosius...