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Liberius

[ lahy-beer-ee-uhs ]

noun

  1. died a.d. 366, pope 352–366.


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The present structure dates probably from the time of Liberius, in the middle of the fourth century.

Quasi recuperata auctoritate, says Calvin, liberius jam eos objurgat: this supplies a link of feeling between vv.

In the end Felix was forced to fly, and Liberius kept his seat.

Liberius was promoted to the office of Prtorian prfect for his unshaken fidelity to the unfortunate cause of Odoacer.

Liberius was promoted to the office of Praetorian praefect for his unshaken fidelity to the unfortunate cause of Odoacer.

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