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Gaius Vibius Volusi**** (died
August 253),
commonly called Volusian, was a
Roman emperor from 251 to 253,
ruling with his
father Treboni**** Gallus. After...
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Volusian (French: Volusien) (Latin: Volusi****) was the
seventh Bishop of Tours, from 491 to 498. He is
venerated as a
saint in the
Catholic Church. Volusian...
- Gallus'
proclamation was
formally confirmed by the Senate, with his son
Volusian being appointed Caesar. On 24 June 251,
Decius was deified, but by November...
- ****cuted the Christians. When
Aquilina was
condemned to
death in 293,
Volusian was the
magistrate of Byblos. St. Aquilina, a
native of the Phoenician...
- "Ex-coach
remembers Stetson days when 'Lurch' pla**** basketball". The
Volusian. Florida. p. 1B.
Archived from the
original on
September 28, 2020. Retrieved...
- his
emissary Volusian to s**** out the
famous healer Jesus of Nazareth, but
Volusian is too late;
Pilate has
already executed him.
Volusian instead finds...
- Coin
minted in
Nablus (Neapolis), in the name of
Emperor Volusian, 251-253 CE...
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census blocks overlapping area of
Volusia • Total 596 (estimate)
Demonym Volusian Time zone UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) • Summer (DST) UTC-4 (EDT) ZIP code 32102...
- Volusi**** was the
Roman emperor from 251 to 253. Volusi**** or
Volusian may also
refer to:
Gaius Ceionius Rufius Volusi**** (c. 246 – c. 330),
Roman senator...
- at the age of
twelve years,
under the
emperor Diocletian and the
judge Volusian. For the
confession of the
faith she was buffeted, scourged,
pierced with...