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  1. Marinianus (c. 249 – 268) was Roman consul in 268 AD. He has been speculated to be the cousin, son or nephew of Roman Emperor Gallienus . Life. Gallienus appointed him together with Paternus as consul in early 268. Marinianus, along with Valerianus Minor, were killed during the autumn of 268 in a purge of Gallienus' partisans. [1] Family tree.

  2. Flavius Avitus Marinianus ( fl. 423–448) was a politician of the Western Roman Empire during the reign of Honorius . Biography. Avitus was praetorian prefect [1] and consul in 423 [2] He is mentioned in the Gesta de purgatione Xysti III episcopi' in a list of aristocrats involved in the investigations against Pope Sixtus III.

  3. To Marinianus, Bishop of Ravenna. Gregory to Marinianus, &c. How necessary it is to provide for the quiet of monasteries , and to take measures for their perpetual security, you are aware from the office you formerly filled in government of a monastery. And so, seeing that we have learnt how the monastery of the blessed John and Stephen in the ...

  4. To Marinianus, Bishop. Gregory to Marinianus, Bishop of Ravenna. Moved by the benevolence of the Apostolical See and the order of ancient custom, we have thought fit to grant the use of the pallium to thy Fraternity, who art known to have undertaken the office of government in the Church of Ravenna [1622] .

  5. To Marinianus, Bishop of Ravenna. Gregory to Marinianus, &c. John, the bearer of these presents, complains that his wife, flying from the molestations of one George, has long been residing within venerable precincts [1742] , and has so far met with no assistance.

  6. Egnatius Victor Marinianus (fl. 3rd century) was a Roman military officer and senator. Biography. Egnatius Marinianus was a member of the third century gens Egnatia, and it has been speculated that he was the son of Lucius Egnatius Victor, consul suffectus before 207.

  7. To Marinianus, Bishop. Gregory to Marinianus, Bishop of Ravenna. We have received by the deacon Virgilius the letter of your Fraternity, in which you inform us that certain of the clergy and people have cried out that it is contrary to the laws and canons that the cause between your Church and the abbot Claudius should be examined and decided here.

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