Liberalis
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Liberalis may refer to:
  • Gaius Salvius Liberalis (fiction), fictional character


People:
  • Flavius Liberalis
    Flavius Liberalis
    Flavius Liberalis was a Roman of the 1st century and was a man of equestrian rank, who came from Ferentium a country town in Italy. This man of humble origins was a quaestor and later a law clerk....

     (fl. early 1st century CE), Roman politician
  • Gaius Salvius Liberalis (history)
    Gaius Salvius Liberalis (history)
    Gaius Salvius Liberalis was a Roman aristocrat and general, who held civil office in Britain and a religious office in Rome.The historical facts about him provide the basis for the fictional character Gaius Salvius Liberalis in the Cambridge Latin Course. He grew up in Italy and moved to Rome,...

     (fl.
    Floruit
    Floruit , abbreviated fl. , is a Latin verb meaning "flourished", denoting the period of time during which something was active...

     80s CE), Roman religious leader & government administrator
  • Liberalis (died c. 121), Roman Balkan religious leader, a.k.a. Eleutherius of Eleutherius and Antia
    Eleutherius and Antia
    Eleutherius and his mother Antia are venerated as Christian saints and martyrs....

  • Antoninus Liberalis
    Antoninus Liberalis
    Antoninus Liberalis was an Ancient Greek grammarian who probably flourished between AD 100 and 300.His only surviving work is the Metamorphoses, , a collection of forty-one very briefly summarised tales about mythical metamorphoses effected by offended deities, unique in that they are...

     (fl. early 1st millennium), Greek scholar
  • Liberalis of Treviso (died 400), Roman religious leader
  • Saint Liberalis of Embrun (died 940), French religious leader


See also:
  • Liberius (disambiguation)
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