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Marcellinus (consul 275) Aurelius/Iulius Marcellinus (his '' nomen'' is uncertain) was a Roman soldier and Imperial functionary who had a brilliant equestrian career and was elevated to the Senate when he was chosen by the Emperor Aurelian as his consular colleague. Hi ...
, Roman imperial official *
Marcellinus (magister officiorum) __NOTOC__ Marcellinus (died 31 September 351) was a Roman Empire officer under Roman Emperor Constans and usurper Magnentius. Marcellinus was ''comes rerum privatarum'' of Emperor Constans. He played a major role in the election of Magnentius t ...
(died 351), officer of Emperor Constans and of usurper Magnentius *
Marcellinus (magister militum) Marcellinus (died August 468) was a Roman general and patrician who ruled over the region of Dalmatia in the Western Roman Empire and held sway with the army there from 454 until his death. Life Origins Marcellinus was said to have been of good ...
(died 468), a Roman general in the invasion of Africa against Geiseric *
Marcellinus (writer) Marcellinus was the author of a ''Life of Thucydides'', found in some of the ancient commentaries on the ''History of the Peloponnesian War'' by Thucydides Thucydides (; grc, , }; BC) was an Athenian historian and general. His '' History of th ...
, author of a ''Life of Thucydides'', 6th century *
Marcus Egnatius Marcellinus Marcus Egnatius Marcellinus was a senator of Imperial Rome. Life He was consul suffectus in the '' nundinium'' of April to June 116 as the colleague of Tiberius Julius Secundus.Werner Eck, "Konsuln des Jahres 117 in Militärdiplomen Traians mit ...
, a senator of Imperial Rome, Consul Suffectus in 116 *
Marcellinus and Peter Saints Marcellinus and Peter (sometimes called ''Petrus Exorcista'' - Peter the Exorcist;Alban Butler, Kathleen Jones, Paul Burns, ''Butler's Lives of the Saints'' (Continuum International Publishing Group, 1997), 14. it, Marcellino e Pietro) are ...
(died 304), two Christian martyrs *
Pope Marcellinus Pope Marcellinus was the bishop of Rome from 30 June 296 to his death in 304. A historical accusation was levelled at him by some sources to the effect that he might have renounced Christianity during Emperor Diocletian's Diocletianic Persecutio ...
(died 304), third century pope *
Ammianus Marcellinus Ammianus Marcellinus (occasionally Anglicisation, anglicised as Ammian) (born , died 400) was a Roman soldier and historian who wrote the penultimate major historical account surviving from Ancient history, antiquity (preceding Procopius). His w ...
(c. 330–c. 400), Roman historian *
Narcissus, Argeus, and Marcellinus Saints Narcissus, Argeus and Marcellinus (d. 320 AD) are Christian saints and martyrs. Tradition states that they were brothers enlisted as soldiers in the army of Licinius. After refusing to perform military service due to their faith, they we ...
(died 320), martyrs at Tomi *
Marcellinus of Gaul Marcellinus of Gaul also known as Marcellin was the first bishop of Embrun from 354 AD.S ...
(died 374), saint and evangelist *
Marcellinus of Carthage Marcellinus of Carthage was a Christian martyr and saint who died in 413. He was secretary of state of the Western Roman Empire under Roman emperor Honorius and a close friend of Augustine of Hippo, as well as a correspondent of Saint Jerome' ...
(died 413), saint and martyr *
Marcellinus Comes Marcellinus Comes (Greek: Μαρκελλίνος ό Κόμης, died c. 534) was a Latin chronicler of the Eastern Roman Empire. An Illyrian by birth, he spent most of his life at the court of Constantinople. His only surviving work, the ''Chronicl ...
(Count Marcellinus, died 534), 6th-century chronicler


Modern

* Marcellinus Champagnat (1789–1840), priest and saint, founder of the Marist Brothers * Marcellinus of Civezza (1822–1906), Italian Franciscan author


See also

* Saint Marcellinus (disambiguation) {{human name disambiguation