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Quintus Quintus is a male given name derived from '' Quintus'', a common Latin forename (''praenomen'') found in the culture of ancient Rome. Quintus derives from Latin word ''quintus'', meaning "fifth". Quintus is an English masculine given name and ...
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Appius Claudius Quintianus Appius () is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, usually abbreviated Ap. or sometimes App., and best known as a result of its extensive use by the patrician '' gens Claudia''. The feminine form is ''Appia''. The praenomen also gave rise to the pat ...
(2nd century), nephew of Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus, involved in a plot to kill
Commodus Commodus (; 31 August 161 – 31 December 192) was a Roman emperor who ruled from 177 to 192. He served jointly with his father Marcus Aurelius from 176 until the latter's death in 180, and thereafter he reigned alone until his assassination. ...
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Quintian of Rome St. Quintian of Rome ( fl. 250) was a Roman confessor who suffered during the Decian persecution. References 3rd-century Christians {{AncientRome-bio-stub ...
(3rd century), Roman confessor and saint * Quintian of Évora (4th century), Bishop of Évora * Quintian, Lucius and Julian (5th century), African martyrs and saints *
Quintian of Rodez Saint Quintian (''Quintianus, Quinctianus, Quintien'') (died ca. 525) was a bishop of Rodez and a bishop of Clermont-Ferrand (''Arvernes'') in the sixth century, and participated in the Councils of Agde (508) and Orleans (511). Life Tradition ...
(6th century), bishop and saint * Martyrs of Catania, Sicily {{disambiguation, given name