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Lactantĭus

Lactantĭus · m

a celebrated father of the Church in the beginning of the fourth century of the Christian era, famous for the purity of…

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What it meant

Lactantĭus — Lewis & Short

Lactantĭus, ii, m., with the surname Firmianus,

I a celebrated father of the Church in the beginning of the fourth century of the Christian era, famous for the purity of his Latin style, and sometimes called the Christian Cicero, Hier. de Vir. Ill. 80; id. Ep. 84, 7; 13 fin.

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