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Saints Rufinus The Roman Martyrology records eleven saints named Rufinus: * On 28 February, a Roman martyr, Rufinus, with several companions in martyrdom; nothing is known concerning them. * On 7 April, an African martyr, Rufinus with two companions; their names a ...
, eleven saints named Rufinus in Roman Martyrology *
Rufinus of Assisi According to legend, Rufinus of Assisi (Italian ''Rufino''), was the first bishop of this city and a martyr. Sources concerning the life of Saint Rufino are a sermon of eleventh century Peter Damian, (''Miracula Sancti Rufini Martyris''), and a ...
, 3rd-century saint and martyr *
Valerius and Rufinus Valerius and Rufinus (died 287 AD) are venerated as Christian saints and martyrs. Their legend states that they were imperial tax collectors in Soissons who were pious Christians. They were ordered to be arrested by Rictius Varus, the ''praefectus- ...
(d. 287), Christian martyrs *
Rufinus (Roman governor) ... Rufinus is the fragment of the name of a governor of Britannia Superior, a province of Roman Britain probably some time during the early third century AD. He may have been the same man as Aulus Triarius Rufinus who was suffect consul around 21 ...
, 3rd century governor of Roman Britain *
Rufinus (consul) Flavius Rufinus ( el, Φλάβιος Ῥουφῖνος; – 27 November 395) was a 4th-century East Roman statesman of Aquitanian extraction who served as Praetorian prefect of the East for the emperor Theodosius I, as well as for his son Arc ...
(c. 335–395), Eastern Roman statesman *
Tyrannius Rufinus Tyrannius Rufinus, also called Rufinus of Aquileia (''Rufinus Aquileiensis'') or Rufinus of Concordia (344/345–411), anglicized as Tyrann Rufine, was a monk, historian, and theologian. He is best known as a translator of Greek patristic materia ...
, or Rufinus of Aquileia (c. 340–410), Roman monk, historian, and translator *
Rufinus (relative of Theodosius II) Rufinus (''floruit'' 431–432) was a praetorian prefect of the East, one of the most important officials of the Eastern Roman Empire. Life Rufinus was a relative of Emperor Theodosius II (r. 402–450). He is attested in office between March 4 ...
, 5th century *
Rufinus (poet) Rufinus ( grc-gre, Ῥουφῖνος; fl. ) was a Greek epigrammatist. Some thirty-eight epigrams are attributed to Rufinus in the fifth book of the Greek Anthology, and another epigram, which is ascribed to an otherwise unknown ''Rufinus Domes ...
of the Greek Anthology *
Rufinus (decretist) Rufinus was an Italian canon lawyer, described as the most influential canonist at the University of Bologna in the mid 12th century. He composed a ''Summa'' on Gratian Gratian (; la, Gratianus; 18 April 359 – 25 August 383) was emperor o ...
, 12th-century canon lawyer *
Rufinus Widl Father Rufinus Widl (26 September 1731 – 12 March 1798) was a Bavarian Benedictine monk and a lecturer at Salzburg University from 1767 until his death. Widl was born in Frauenwörth, Frauenchiemsee, Bavaria.Rufinus (Roman official) Rufinus was a Byzantine Empire, Byzantine military officer and Byzantine diplomacy, emissary of the 6th century, active during the reigns of List of Byzantine emperors, emperors Anastasius I Dicorus (r. 491–518), Justin I (r. 518–527), and Ju ...
5th-6th-centuries Byzantine military officer and emissary


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* Rufino (disambiguation) {{Human name disambiguation