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  2. Juvenal - Wikipedia

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    Juvenal, S. H. Gimber, 1837. Details of the author's life cannot be reconstructed definitively. The Vita Iuvenalis (Life of Juvenal), a biography of the author that became associated with his manuscripts no later than the tenth century, is little more than an extrapolation from the Satires.

  3. Juvenal of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about his early life. Juvenal was born in the late 4th century and was consecrated Bishop of Jerusalem in 422. [3]: 247–249 In 428/9 he consecrated the Laura of Euthymius, located on the road between Jerusalem and Jericho, and supplied it with presbyters and deacons.

  4. Jean Corbineau - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Juvénal Corbineau. Jean-Baptiste Juvénal Corbineau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist ʒyvenal kɔʁbino]; 1 August 1776, Marchiennes – 18 December 1848, Paris) was a French cavalry general of the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars.

  5. Juvenal of Narni - Wikipedia

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    Historical details regarding Juvenal's life are limited. A biography of Juvenal of little historical value, written after the seventh century, states that Juvenal was born in Africa, was ordained by Pope Damasus I, was the first bishop of Narni, and was buried in the Porta Superiore on the Via Flaminia on August 7, though his feast day was ...

  6. Theodosius of Jerusalem (died 457) - Wikipedia

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    A Chalcedonian version of events is given in Cyril of Scythopolis' biography of Euthymius the Great. [2] When Juvenal returned to Jerusalem from Chalcedon in 451, many monks and clergy tried to persuade him to recant his acceptance of the council's canons. When he refused, they elected Theodosius as bishop in opposition and Juvenal fled. [5]

  7. Satires (Juvenal) - Wikipedia

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    Juvenal concludes with the observation that the clients who put up with this treatment deserve it. lines 5.1–11 – Begging is better than being treated disrespectfully at a patron's dinner. lines 5.12–23 – An invitation to dinner is a social exchange for your services as a client.

  8. John Juvenal Ancina - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Giovenale Ancina was born at dawn on 19 October 1545 in Fossano as the first of four children to the successful businessman Durando Ancina (of Spanish roots) and Lucia degli Araudini; he was in fear of death so his parents turned to Saint Juvenal to restore his health which happened so the saint's name became his middle name.

  9. Bertrand de Jouvenel - Wikipedia

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    Ballanche; Bainville; Barbey d'Aurevilly; Barruel; de Benoist; Blanc de Saint-Bonnet; Bloy; de Bonald; Boutang; Bruckner; Brunetière; Cau; de Chateaubriand; Fustel ...