Lactantius
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Born | North Africa |
Died | Gaul |
320 AD | |
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ID | 509670 |
De mortibus persecutorum
Lactantius
The Epitome of the Divine Institutes
Sobre la muerte de los perseguidores
The works of Lactantius
Institutions divines
A Treatise On The Anger Of God
On The Workmanship Of God Or The Formation Of Man
La colère de Dieu
Epitomé des Institutions divines
The Works of Lactantius V1
Opera Omnia / Lactantius
The Works of Lactantius; Volume 2
The Sacred Writings of Lactantius
Come muoiono i persecutori
A Relation of the Death of the Primitive Persecutors. Written Originally in Latin, by L. C. F. Lactantius. Made English by Gilbert Burnet, . . . to Which Is Added a Large Preface, Concerning Persecution. the Second Edition
A Relation of the Death of the Primitive Persecutors. Written Originally in Latin by L. C. F. Lactantius. Englished by Gilbert Burnet, D. D. to Which Is Prefixed a Discourse Concerning Persecution
The Phoenix
Lactantius
The Epitome of the Divine Institutes
Sobre la muerte de los perseguidores
The works of Lactantius
Institutions divines
A Treatise On The Anger Of God
On The Workmanship Of God Or The Formation Of Man
La colère de Dieu
Epitomé des Institutions divines
The Works of Lactantius V1
Opera Omnia / Lactantius
The Works of Lactantius; Volume 2
The Sacred Writings of Lactantius
Come muoiono i persecutori
A Relation of the Death of the Primitive Persecutors. Written Originally in Latin, by L. C. F. Lactantius. Made English by Gilbert Burnet, . . . to Which Is Added a Large Preface, Concerning Persecution. the Second Edition
A Relation of the Death of the Primitive Persecutors. Written Originally in Latin by L. C. F. Lactantius. Englished by Gilbert Burnet, D. D. to Which Is Prefixed a Discourse Concerning Persecution
The Phoenix
Lactantius Life story
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus signo Lactantius was an early Christian author who became an advisor to Roman emperor Constantine I, guiding his Christian religious policy in its initial stages of emergence, and a tutor to his son Crispus.