File:BnF MS Gr510 folio 104 recto - detail - Death of Valentinianus Galates (cropped).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBnF MS Gr510 folio 104 recto - detail - Death of Valentinianus Galates (cropped).jpg |
English: The death of Valentinianus Galates in a 9th-century Greek manuscript.
According to 5th-century Greek church historian Socrates Scholasticus, the death of Valentinianus Galates was punishment for the treatment his father, the Arian Christian emperor Valens, had given the Nicene Christian bishop Basil of Caesarea. Detail from a Greek manuscript dated 879-883 AD and containing the homilies of Gregory of Nazianzus, now in the National Library of France. (BnF MS Gr510 folio 104 recto - detail) |
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Date | 12 February 2012 (online at Gallica) | |||
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Illustrated painted parchment Greek manuscript (879-883 AD) of the homilies of Gregory of Nazianzus in the Bibliothèque nationale de France. (BnF MS grec 510) folio 104r. [1] |
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Author | Bibliothèque nationale de France | |||
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