facundus造句
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- He is sometimes called Facundus, in allusion to his eloquence.
- After its publication Facundus was compelled to fly from Constantinople and find safety in concealment.
- Johannes Facundus Raulin in the 1740s in his book'Historia Ecclesia Malabaricae'uses the term Muttieri.
- The first settlement on the site grew up around the nearby Benedictine monastery consecrated to the saints Facundus and Primitivus.
- In some Latin documents he is called Fachtna Facundus ( Fachtna the Eloquent ) and even spoken of as Sanctus Facundus.
- It's difficult to find facundus in a sentence. 用facundus造句挺难的
- In some Latin documents he is called Fachtna Facundus ( Fachtna the Eloquent ) and even spoken of as Sanctus Facundus.
- Facundus also drew up a memorial in protest, but was prevented from presenting it by the arrival of Pope Vigilius.
- Justinian's assertion that Ibas had disowned the letter to Maris at Beirut, as having been forged in his name, is disproved by Facundus.
- The name " Sahag鷑 " is thought to derive from an abbreviation and variation on the name " San Fagun " ( " Saint Facundus " ).
- While the resistance of the Greek-speaking bishops collapsed, those from the Latin-speaking world, such as Dacius of Milan and Facundus, who were then at Constantinople, stood firm.
- The conduct of the pontiff and his acquiescence in the condemnation of the " Three Chapters " spurred Facundus to complete this work, which he entitled " Pro Defensione Trium Capitulorum ".
- Fondeville's God father was Jean-Henri de Salette, bishop of Lescar ( city in which he is buried under the Latin inscription " Patronus et poeta facundus " ).
- Facundus, Bishop of Hermiane, pointed out in his " Defensio trium capitulorum " that Saint Cyprian had erred about the rebaptism of heretics, yet no one would dream of anathematizing him.
- Because of the attitude of Vigilius in acceding to the emperor's insistence that he subscribe to the censure of the " Three Chapters ", Facundus and many African bishops cut themselves off from communion with him.
- Isidore of Seville, in his " Chronicle " and " De Viris Illustribus ", judged Justinian a tyrant and persecutor of the orthodox and an admirer of heresy, contrasting him with Facundus of Hermiane and Victor of Tunnuna, who was considered a martyr.
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