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Orosĭus

Orosĭus · m

an ecclesiastic of Tarragona

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What it meant

Orosĭus — Lewis & Short

Orosĭus, ii, m.,

I an ecclesiastic of Tarragona, in Spain, who flourished A. D. 500; he wrote, by the advice of St. Augustine, and to confute the pagans, a history from the beginning of the world to his own times: Historiarum libri VII. adversus Paganos.

Where it came from

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