Marcellinus of Carthage was a Christian martyr and saint who died in 413. He was secretary of state of the Western Roman Empire under Roman emperor Honorius and a close friend of Augustine of Hippo, as well as a correspondent of Saint Jerome. Saint Augustine dedicated the first books of his landmark The City of God to Marcellinus in 413.
^Walsh, Michael J., "Marcellinus, Flavius", A New Dictionary of Saints, Liturgical Press, 2007, ISBN 9780814631867
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MarcellinusofCarthage was a Christian martyr and saint who died in 413. He was secretary of state of the Western Roman Empire under Roman emperor Honorius...
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compel them to come in.'" In 409, Emperor Honorius's secretary of state, MarcellinusofCarthage, issued a decree which condemned the Donatists as heretical...
usurper September 13 – MarcellinusofCarthage, martyr and saint Chandragupta II, emperor of the Gupta Empire Gwanggaeto the Great, king of Goguryeo (b. 374)...
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and Ammianus Marcellinus gives it the name Sugabarri or (in adjectival form) Sugabarritanum. Zuccabar belonged to the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis...
expedition under command ofMarcellinus. He expels the Vandals from Sicily and retakes Sardinia. The Eastern general Heraclius of Edessa lands with a force...
Sylvester I, were part of the clergy of Pope Marcellinus. It has been suggested that he was party to the alleged apostasy of Pope Marcellinus, which was repudiated...
chief Basiliscus, Marcellinus, and Heraclius. Basiliscus, the brother-in-law of Leo I the Thracian, was to land at a distance from Carthage with the main...
Blackwell. p. 292. Ammianus Marcellinus. "The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus p. 413". Project Gutenberg Ammianus Marcellinus. Retrieved 31 October 2015...
eastward and captured Carthage, the most important city of North Africa. The fledgling kingdom then conquered the Roman-ruled islands of Mallorca, Sicily,...
wars in the mid-third century BCE, the Romans were at first outclassed by Carthage at sea, but by 256 BCE had drawn even and fought the wars to a stalemate...
with Gaiseric. Gaiseric died in Carthage in 477 and was succeeded by his son, Huneric. Through his nearly fifty years of rule, Gaiseric raised a relatively...
rival was Carthage, against which it waged three wars. Rome defeated Carthage at the Battle of Zama in 202 BC, becoming the dominant power of the ancient...
Basiliscus, Marcellinus, and Heraclius of Edessa, the comes militaris (military count) of Egypt. Basiliscus was to land at a distance from Carthage with the...