DREPANIUS Florus Franciscus — sub Clodovaeo II. Psalmos, hymnos, etc. composuit, Bibl. PP. t. 8. edit. 2 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
DREPANIUS Latinus Pacatus — Auctor Panegyrici Theodosii, Aquitanus. Sidon. Apoll. l. 8. ep. 11. ad Lupum. Auson. Ludus septem sapientum initio. Attento Drepani, perlege iudicio … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Pacatus Drepanius — Latinus (or Latinius) Pacatus Drepanius, one of the Latin panegyrists, flourished at the end of the 4th century AD. He probably came from Aginnum (Agen), in the south of France, in the territory of the Nitiobriges, and received his education in… … Wikipedia
Pacatus Drepanius, Latinius — ▪ Gallo Roman orator Latinius also spelled Latinus flourished AD 390 Gallo Roman orator and poet, the author of an extant panegyric addressed to Theodosius I at Rome in 389 after the defeat of the usurper Maximus. He was a friend of… … Universalium
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Pacato Drepanio — Latino (o Latinio) Pacato Drepanio (en latín Latinus –o Latinius– Pacatus Drepanius), fue un panegirista latino que floreció a finales del siglo IV EC. Sus orígenes más probables se sitúan en la ciudad aquitana de Aginnum (Agén), al sur de… … Wikipedia Español
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