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[Bishop of Ravenna] Ursicinus is a saint of the Catholic Church and was archbishop of Ravenna from 533 to 536. He is not to be confused with the 1st-century saint Ursicinus of Ravenna. Ursicinus` predecessor was archbishop Ecclesius of Ravenna (522–532). Maybe Ursicinus didn`t follow him directly (sede vacante). Ursicinus was a mandans (j...
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[Roman general] Ursicinus was a senior military officer, holding the rank of `master of cavalry` (magister equitum) in the later Roman Empire c. 349–359. In AD 351 or 352 he was entrusted with the suppression of the Jewish revolt against Caesar Constantius Gallus. Tiberias and Diospolis, two of the cities conquered by the rebels, were alm...
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