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- Luxorius may refer to: Luxorius (poet), an Ancient Roman poet and writer in the 6th century Luxorius (saint), an ancient Roman official on Sardinia in...
- Delphius ordered that Luxorius be chained with heavy irons and transferred to prison. Some days later Delphius ordered that Luxorius be brought back in front...
- unknown, it is clear that Luxorius was alive and writing during the last years of the Vandal rule of Carthage, North Africa. Luxorius' writings refer to pagan...
- Uganda Martyrs Lutgardis 1182 16 June 1246 found in Roman Martyrology Luxorius 200s 21 August c. 304 found in Roman Martyrology Lydia of Thyatira unknown...
- Roman Latin poets and writers from North Africa. Corippus Claudian Terence Luxorius Dracontius Augustine of Hippo C****ius Dionysius Saint Cyprian Septimius...
- Lactantius; the angelic doctor Augustine of Thagaste, the epigrammatist Luxorius of Vandal Carthage, and perhaps the biographer Suetonius, and the poet...
- ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1 Orthodox England, Aug 21 Saints Calendar. "Sts. Luxorius, Cisellus, and Camerinus". Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome. Archived from...
- Donatello. The monks of Ognissanti, Florence had acquired the skull of Saint Luxorius (po****rly known in Pisa as "san Rossore") in 1422 and two years later...
- to the goddess Venus as having "snow white arms". The Carthaginian poet Luxorius wrote disparagingly of the skin colour of Ethiopian women while praising...
- Lactantius; the angelic doctor Augustine of Thagaste, the epigrammatist Luxorius of Vandal Carthage, and perhaps the biographer Suetonius, and the poet...