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  2. Anatolius - Wikipedia

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    Anatolius is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name. Anatolius of Laodicea (died 283), Bishop of Laodicea in Syria ...

  3. Anatolius of Laodicea - Wikipedia

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    Anatolius of Laodicea (Greek: Ἀνατόλιος Λαοδικείας; early 3rd century – July 3, 283 [1]), also known as Anatolius of Alexandria, [2] was a Syro-Egyptian saint and Bishop of Laodicea on the Mediterranean coast of Roman Syria in AD 268.

  4. Anatolius of Constantinople - Wikipedia

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    Anatolius was born at Alexandria. He was ordained a deacon by Cyril of Alexandria, and was present at the Council of Ephesus in the year 431. [1]He became Patriarch through the influence of Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria and Emperor Theodosius II, following the deposition of Flavian of Constantinople by the Second Council of Ephesus in 449.

  5. Anatol - Wikipedia

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    Anatol is a masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Ἀνατόλιος Anatolius, meaning "sunrise". The Russian version of the name is Anatoly (also transliterated as Anatoliy and Anatoli). The French version is Anatole. A rarer variant is Anatolio. Saint Anatolius of Laodicea was a third-century saint from Alexandria in Egypt. [1]

  6. Anatolius (Osroene) - Wikipedia

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    Anatolius (Greek: Ανατόλιος, died c. 579/580) was a Byzantine official, active in the reign of Tiberius II Constantine (r. 574–582). He was a topoteretes (deputy) of the praetorian prefecture of the East and praeses (provincial governor) of Osroene .

  7. Vindonius Anatolius - Wikipedia

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    Vindonius Anatolius Berytius [a] (Greek: Ανατόλιος ό Βηρύτιος), also known as Anatolius of Berytus, [1] was a Phoenician [2] author of the 4th century in Lebanon. He may be identical with the praetorian prefect of Illyricum mentioned by Ammianus Marcellinus .

  8. Anatoly - Wikipedia

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    Saint Anatolius of Constantinople was a fifth-century saint who became the first patriarch of Constantinople in 451. [2] Anatoly was one of the five most popular names for baby boys born in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 2004. [3] Approximately one in every 35,110 Americans is named Anatoly, with a popularity rate of 28.48 per million. [4]

  9. Anatolius (consul) - Wikipedia

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    Anatolius (Greek: Ανατόλιος, fl. 421 – 451) was a diplomat and general of the Eastern Roman Empire and Consul in 440. He was very influential during the reign of Theodosius II , and held command of the Empire's eastern armies for 13 years.