Traditōres
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TRADITORES — dicti olim ex Christianis ii, qui tempore persecutionis literis et instrumentis Divinae Legis nefarie traditis, vitam redimebant, Martyrium subterfugientes: quod fervente inprimis sub Diocletano Imperatore persequutione fectum, quâ et Decretum de … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Hostes sunt qui nobis vel quibus nos bellum decernimus; caeteri traditores vel praedones sunt — Enemies are those against whom we declare war or who declare it against us; others are either traitors or pirates … Ballentine's law dictionary
Donatus Magnus — Donatus Magnus, also known as Donatus of Casae Nigra, became leader of a schismatic Christian sect in North Africa. He is believed to have died in exile around 355. Contents 1 Life 2 The Schism 3 Donatism after Donatus … Wikipedia
ДОНАТИЗМ — раскольническое течение в Сев. Африке в IV 1 й пол. V в., на определенном этапе переросшее в социально политическое движение протеста. Названо по имени лидера Доната из Casae Nigrae (Нумидия) (ок. 270 355). Начало раскола Истоки Д. восходят к… … Православная энциклопедия
Donatisme — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Donat. Le donatisme est une doctrine chrétienne schismatique puis hérétique qui prit son essor dans le diocèse d Afrique romaine aux IVe et Ve siècles. Il tire son nom de Donatus, évêque de Cellae Nigrae… … Wikipédia en Français
Donatiste — Donatisme Pour les articles homonymes, voir Donat. Le donatisme désigne une doctrine chrétienne schismatique puis hérétique qui prit son essor dans le diocèse d Afrique romaine aux IVe et Ve siècles. Il tire son nom de Donatus évêque de… … Wikipédia en Français
Lapsi — • The regular designation in the third century for Christians who relapsed into heathenism, especially for those who during the persecutions displayed weakness in the face of torture, and denied the Faith by sacrificing to the heathen gods or by… … Catholic encyclopedia
Donatism — was a Christian sect within the Roman province of Africa that flourished in the fourth and fifth centuries.[1] It had its roots in the social pressures among the long established Christian community of Roman North Africa (present day Tunisia and… … Wikipedia
Traditor — Escultura de Constantino en York, Inglaterra. El término traditor o traditores (derivado del latín: tradere , entregar) se aplicó a aquellos cristianos que realizaron apostasía durante las persecuciones hechas contra la religión cristiana… … Wikipedia Español
Diocletianic Persecution — The Christian Martyrs Last Prayer, by Jean Léon Gérôme (1883) The Diocletianic Persecution (or Great Persecution) was the last and most severe persecution of Christians in the Roman empire.[1] In 303, Emperor … Wikipedia