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Arrianus (bishop) Arrianus may refer to: *Arrianus (bishop), bishop of Ionia, (c. 363-?) and an Anomoean *Arrianus (jurist), Roman jurisconsult *Arrianus (poet), Greek poet who made a Greek translation in hexameter verse of Virgil's ''Georgics'', possibly conflated ...
, bishop of Ionia, (c. 363-?) and an Anomoean *
Arrianus (jurist) Arrianus was a Roman jurisconsult of uncertain date. He probably lived under Trajan, and, according to the conjecture of Grotius, is perhaps the same person as the orator Arrianus, who corresponded with Pliny the Younger. He may also possibly b ...
, Roman jurisconsult *
Arrianus (poet) Arrianus ( el, Ἀρριανός) was a poet of ancient Greece who, according to the Suda, made a Greek translation in hexameter verse of Virgil's ''Georgics'', and wrote an epic poem on the exploits of Alexander the Great (Ἀλεξανδρίας ...
, Greek poet who made a Greek translation in hexameter verse of Virgil's ''Georgics'', possibly conflated with
Adrianus (poet) Adrianus (Gr. ) was a Greek poet who wrote an epic poem on the history of Alexander the Great, which was called the ''Alexandriad'' (). What is chiefly known of this poem comes from a mention of the seventh book in the Suda The ''Suda'' or ''S ...
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Arrian Arrian of Nicomedia (; Greek: ''Arrianos''; la, Lucius Flavius Arrianus; ) was a Greek historian, public servant, military commander and philosopher of the Roman period. ''The Anabasis of Alexander'' by Arrian is considered the best ...
or (c. 86/89 - c. after 146/160), Greek historian, public servant, military commander and philosopher of the Roman period *
Lucius Annius Arrianus Lucius Annius Arrianus () was a Roman senator who was appointed consul Consul (abbrev. ''cos.''; Latin plural ''consules'') was the title of one of the two chief magistrates of the Roman Republic, and subsequently also an important title under t ...
, Roman consul 243 AD


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Arianus (disambiguation) Arianus may refer to: * Arianus ( grc, Ἀριανός) was an ancient Greek of the 3rd century BCE; he was a friend of Bolis, and was employed by him to betray Achaeus to Antiochus III the Great in 214 BCE. * From Ariana, a term used by some Gree ...
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Arius Arius (; grc-koi, Ἄρειος, ; 250 or 256 – 336) was a Cyrenaic presbyter, ascetic, and priest best known for the doctrine of Arianism. His teachings about the nature of the Godhead in Christianity, which emphasized God the Father's un ...
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