Tatian (disambiguation)
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  • Tatian
    Tatian
    Tatian the Assyrian was an Assyrian early Christian writer and theologian of the 2nd century.Tatian's most influential work is the Diatessaron, a Biblical paraphrase, or "harmony", of the four gospels that became the standard text of the four gospels in the Syriac-speaking churches until the...

     the Assyrian, Christian writer and theologian of the 2nd century
  • Antonius Tatianus, Roman politician of the 4th century
  • Eutolmius Tatianus
    Eutolmius Tatianus
    Flavius Eutolmius Tatianus was a politician of the Late Roman Empire.- Initial career :The family of Eutolmii originated in Syria; Tatian was born in Sidyma, son of Antonius Tatianus, praeses of Caria from 360 to 364 circa. He had a son, Proculus, who followed his footsteps choosing a political...

    , Roman consul in 391.
  • Tatianus (consul 466), Roman consul in 466.
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