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1 Beneuenti*
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2 beneventano
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3 Иануарий Беневентский, сщмч.
= Ианнуа́рий Беневе́нтский, сщмч., = Иануа́рий Путео́льский, сщмч., = Ианнуа́рий Путео́льский, сщмч., = Иануа́рий Неа́польский, сщмч., = Ианнуа́рий Неа́польский, сщмч.(еп. Беневентский; ум. при Диоклетиане мученической смертью в Путеоли (ныне Поццуоли); почитается патроном Неаполя; д. п. 21 апреля / 4 мая, катол. - 19 сентября) St. Januarius, Bp. of Benevento, St. Januarius, Bp.-M., St. Januarius, Bp.-M., bp. of Beneventoсщмч. Иануарий еп. и с ним мчч. Прокул, Соссий и Фавст диаконы — St. Januarius, Bp.-M., and St. Proculus, Sosius, and Faustus, Deacons
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Иануарий Беневентский, сщмч.
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4 beneventano
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5 Барбатус Беневентский
Christianity: Barbatus of Benevento (христианский святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Барбатус Беневентский
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6 Беневенто
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7 Ианнуарий, епископ Беневентийский
Christianity: Januarius, bishop of Benevento (раннехристианский святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Ианнуарий, епископ Беневентийский
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8 Ианнуарий, епископ Беневенто
Christianity: Januarius, bishop of BeneventoУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Ианнуарий, епископ Беневенто
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9 Иоанн XIV
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10 BN
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11 Бенвенто
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12 Барбат Беневентский, еп.
(ум. 682; катол. св., д. п. 19 февраля) St. Barbatus, bp. of BeneventoРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Барбат Беневентский, еп.
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14 Beneventani
Bĕnĕventum, i, n., = Beneouenton and Benouenton, Strab. [bene-ventus], a very ancient city of the Hirpini, in Samnium, now Benevento, Liv. Epit. 15; Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 105; acc. to fable (Serv. ad Verg. A. 8, 9; Sol. c. 11), founded by Diomedes;it became a flourishing Roman colony 485 A.U.C.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 15, § 38; Hor. S. 1, 5, 71; Vell. 1, 14, 7; Plin. 32, 2, 9, § 59;called Maleventum on account of its unwholesome air,
Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 105; cf. Fest. p. 340, 8 Müll.; Paul. ex Fest. p. 34, 14 ib.; Liv. 9,27, 14; 10, 15, 1; situated on the high-road towards the south of Italy; hence, much resorted to in warlike expeditions, as in the two Punic wars;after it was colonized by Augustus, it was called Julia Concordia,
Front. Colon. p. 103 (abounding in the ruins of a former age).—Hence, Bĕnĕventā-nus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Beneventum:ager,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 15, § 38:sutor,
Juv. 5, 46.—In plur.: Bĕnĕventāni, ōrum, m., the Beneventines, Ascon. ad Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 15. -
15 Beneventanus
Bĕnĕventum, i, n., = Beneouenton and Benouenton, Strab. [bene-ventus], a very ancient city of the Hirpini, in Samnium, now Benevento, Liv. Epit. 15; Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 105; acc. to fable (Serv. ad Verg. A. 8, 9; Sol. c. 11), founded by Diomedes;it became a flourishing Roman colony 485 A.U.C.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 15, § 38; Hor. S. 1, 5, 71; Vell. 1, 14, 7; Plin. 32, 2, 9, § 59;called Maleventum on account of its unwholesome air,
Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 105; cf. Fest. p. 340, 8 Müll.; Paul. ex Fest. p. 34, 14 ib.; Liv. 9,27, 14; 10, 15, 1; situated on the high-road towards the south of Italy; hence, much resorted to in warlike expeditions, as in the two Punic wars;after it was colonized by Augustus, it was called Julia Concordia,
Front. Colon. p. 103 (abounding in the ruins of a former age).—Hence, Bĕnĕventā-nus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Beneventum:ager,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 15, § 38:sutor,
Juv. 5, 46.—In plur.: Bĕnĕventāni, ōrum, m., the Beneventines, Ascon. ad Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 15. -
16 Beneventum
Bĕnĕventum, i, n., = Beneouenton and Benouenton, Strab. [bene-ventus], a very ancient city of the Hirpini, in Samnium, now Benevento, Liv. Epit. 15; Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 105; acc. to fable (Serv. ad Verg. A. 8, 9; Sol. c. 11), founded by Diomedes;it became a flourishing Roman colony 485 A.U.C.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 15, § 38; Hor. S. 1, 5, 71; Vell. 1, 14, 7; Plin. 32, 2, 9, § 59;called Maleventum on account of its unwholesome air,
Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 105; cf. Fest. p. 340, 8 Müll.; Paul. ex Fest. p. 34, 14 ib.; Liv. 9,27, 14; 10, 15, 1; situated on the high-road towards the south of Italy; hence, much resorted to in warlike expeditions, as in the two Punic wars;after it was colonized by Augustus, it was called Julia Concordia,
Front. Colon. p. 103 (abounding in the ruins of a former age).—Hence, Bĕnĕventā-nus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Beneventum:ager,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 15, § 38:sutor,
Juv. 5, 46.—In plur.: Bĕnĕventāni, ōrum, m., the Beneventines, Ascon. ad Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 15. -
17 Caudini
Caudium, ii, n., a small but ancient city of Samnium, near Benevento, celebrated for the narrow mountain pass (the Furculae Caudinae) where the Roman army was shut in by the Samnites, Liv. 9, 2, 1 sq.; Cic. Off. 3, 30, 109.—Hence,II.Caudīnus, a, um, adj., of Caudium, Caudine: Furculae Caudinae, the Caudine Forks, now Casale di Forchia (al. Forchia d ' Arpaia), Liv. 9, 2, 6; 9, 11, 3; Flor. 1, 16, 9.—The same called Furcae Caudinae, Luc. 2, 137;and Caudinae Fauces,
Sil. 8, 566; Col. 10, 132:saltus,
Liv. 9, 7, 5:proelium,
Cic. Sen. 12, 41:clades,
Liv. 9, 16, 2:legiones,
id. 25, 6, 12:jugum,
Quint. 3, 8, 3:pax,
Liv. 9, 7, 4:foedus,
Flor. 2, 18, 7:Samnites,
Liv. 23, 41, 13.— Subst.: Caudīni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Caudium, Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 105. -
18 Caudinus
Caudium, ii, n., a small but ancient city of Samnium, near Benevento, celebrated for the narrow mountain pass (the Furculae Caudinae) where the Roman army was shut in by the Samnites, Liv. 9, 2, 1 sq.; Cic. Off. 3, 30, 109.—Hence,II.Caudīnus, a, um, adj., of Caudium, Caudine: Furculae Caudinae, the Caudine Forks, now Casale di Forchia (al. Forchia d ' Arpaia), Liv. 9, 2, 6; 9, 11, 3; Flor. 1, 16, 9.—The same called Furcae Caudinae, Luc. 2, 137;and Caudinae Fauces,
Sil. 8, 566; Col. 10, 132:saltus,
Liv. 9, 7, 5:proelium,
Cic. Sen. 12, 41:clades,
Liv. 9, 16, 2:legiones,
id. 25, 6, 12:jugum,
Quint. 3, 8, 3:pax,
Liv. 9, 7, 4:foedus,
Flor. 2, 18, 7:Samnites,
Liv. 23, 41, 13.— Subst.: Caudīni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Caudium, Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 105. -
19 Caudium
Caudium, ii, n., a small but ancient city of Samnium, near Benevento, celebrated for the narrow mountain pass (the Furculae Caudinae) where the Roman army was shut in by the Samnites, Liv. 9, 2, 1 sq.; Cic. Off. 3, 30, 109.—Hence,II.Caudīnus, a, um, adj., of Caudium, Caudine: Furculae Caudinae, the Caudine Forks, now Casale di Forchia (al. Forchia d ' Arpaia), Liv. 9, 2, 6; 9, 11, 3; Flor. 1, 16, 9.—The same called Furcae Caudinae, Luc. 2, 137;and Caudinae Fauces,
Sil. 8, 566; Col. 10, 132:saltus,
Liv. 9, 7, 5:proelium,
Cic. Sen. 12, 41:clades,
Liv. 9, 16, 2:legiones,
id. 25, 6, 12:jugum,
Quint. 3, 8, 3:pax,
Liv. 9, 7, 4:foedus,
Flor. 2, 18, 7:Samnites,
Liv. 23, 41, 13.— Subst.: Caudīni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Caudium, Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 105.
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