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Encyclopedia > Marinus

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People with the name Marinus: Marinus is a given name, and may mean any of the following: Marinus (general), a general of Emperor Anastasius I Marinus, a son of Emperor Heraclius Pope Marinus I Pope Marinus II Martyr Marinus, July 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Martyr Marinus, March 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Saint Marinus Saint Marinus...

In liturgics: Marcus Iulius Philippus (about 204 - 249), known in English as Philip the Arab after the origin of his family, was a Roman emperor from 244 to 249. ... Tiberius Claudius Marinus Pacatianus (d. ... Flavius Anastasius. ... Heraclius and his sons Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas. ... Marinus I (or Martin II), Pope between December 16, 882- May 15, 884. ... Marinus II (Martin III), born in Rome, was Pope from 942 to 946. ... Saint Marinus was the founder of one of the worlds oldest surviving republics, San Marino, in 301. ... Marinus (Μαρίνος ο Νεαπολίτης) was neo-Platonist philosopher born in Neapolis (modern Nablus), Palestine in the mid 5th century CE. He was probably a Samaritan, or possibly a Jew. ... Neoplatonism (also Neo-Platonism) is an ancient school of philosophy beginning in the 3rd century A.D. It was based on the teachings of Plato and Platonists; but it interpreted Plato in many new ways, such that Neoplatonism was quite different from what Plato taught, though not many Neoplatonists would... Between 780/82 AD and 1802 AD the Archbishop of Mainz, was an influential ecclesiastic and secular prince of the middle ages. ... (ca. ... The Archbishop of Tyre was one of the major suffragans of the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem during the Crusades and was established to serve the Catholic members of the diocese. ... Alexandria Troas (Alexandria of the Troad, mod. ... The Bishop of Nola is a suffragan diocese of the archdiocese of Naples, with its seat in the ancient city Nola. ... Weingarten Abbey 1525 Weingarten Abbey or St. ...

Other: July 5 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - July 7 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on July 19 by Old Calendarists Saints Venerable Sisoes the Great Virgin-martyrs Lucy, Rixius, and with them martyrs Anthony, Lucian, Isidore, Dion, Diodorus, Cutonius, Arnosus, Capicus, and Satyrus at Rome (301) Martyr Cointus of Phrygia (283... Mar. ...

Marinus is a lunar crater that is located near the southeastern limb of the Moon. ...

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Perkinsus marinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (174 words)
Perkinsus marinus is a prevalent pathogen of oysters, causing massive mortality in oyster populations.
The disease it causes is known as "Dermo", and is characterized by proteolytic degradation of oyster tissues.
marinus are protozoa, and in particular belong to a group called the alveolates.
Marinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (242 words)
Marinus was neo-Platonist philosopher, was born in Neapolis, Palestine; he was converted at an early age to the old pagan Greek religion.
It was for this reason rather than for any striking ability of his own that he succeeded to the headship of the school on the death of Proclus.
During this period the professors of the old pagan Greek religion suffered severe persecution at the hands of the Christians and Marinus was compelled to seek refuge at Epidaurus.
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