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  2. Valentinianism - Wikipedia

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    The chief sacrament of the Valentinians seems to have been that of the bridal chamber (nymphon). [29] The Gospel of Philip, a probable Valentinian text, reads: There were three buildings specifically for sacrifice in Jerusalem. The one facing the west was called "The Holy". Another, facing south, was called "The Holy of the Holy".

  3. Valentinus (Gnostic) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Valentinus produced a variety of writings, but only fragments survive, largely those quoted in rebuttal arguments in the works of his opponents, not enough to reconstruct his system except in broad outline. [1] His doctrine is known only in the developed and modified form given to it by his disciples, the Valentinians.

  4. Heracleon - Wikipedia

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    Neander and Cave have suggested Alexandria as the place where Heracleon taught; but Clement's language suggests some distance either of time or of place; for he would scarcely have thought it necessary to explain that Heracleon was the most in repute of the Valentinians if he were at the time the head of a rival school in the same city.

  5. Matteo Goffriller - Wikipedia

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    Matteo Goffriller (1659–1742) was a Venetian luthier, particularly noted for the quality of his cellos.He was active between 1685–1735 and was the founder of the "Venetian School" of luthiers, [1] during a time when Venice was one of the most important centers of musical activity in the world.

  6. Valentinian dynasty - Wikipedia

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    These were the agentes in rebus, or agents of business, answerable to the magister officiorum (Master of the Officers), [e] who was the head of the palatine administration or Imperial Chancellor, and drew his staff from within their ranks. They could also hold appointments within the central clerical bureaux (sacra scrinia, lit. sacred book ...

  7. Valentinian II - Wikipedia

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    Valentinian seems to have lacked authority as a figurehead for various interests: his mother, his co-emperors, and powerful generals. His reign was a harbinger of the fifth century, when young emperors were controlled by powerful generals and officials until mid-century (Honorius, Arcadius, Theodosius II, Valentinian III and Romulus Augustulus).

  8. Valentinian - Wikipedia

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    Valentinian may refer to: . Valentinian I or Valentinian the Great (321–375), Western Roman emperor from 364 to 375; Valentinian II (371–392), Western Roman Emperor from 375 to 392

  9. William Henry Squire - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Squire, ARCM (8 August 1871 – 17 March 1963) was a British cellist, composer and music professor of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He studied cello at the Royal College of Music, and became professor of cello at the Royal College and Guildhall schools of music.