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Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi, quam vita distrahi → Where indeed the greatest and most honourable love exists, it is much better to be joined by death, than separated by life.
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[[Libanius]] (Greek: [[Λιβάνιος]], Libanios; c. 314 – 392 or 393) was a Greek teacher of rhetoric of the Sophist school. During the rise of Christian hegemony in the later Roman Empire, he remained unconverted and in religious matters was a pagan Hellene. | [[Libanius]] (Greek: [[Λιβάνιος]], Libanios; c. 314 – 392 or 393) was a Greek teacher of rhetoric of the Sophist school. During the rise of Christian hegemony in the later Roman Empire, he remained unconverted and in religious matters was a pagan Hellene. | ||
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Wikipedia EN
Libanius (Greek: Λιβάνιος, Libanios; c. 314 – 392 or 393) was a Greek teacher of rhetoric of the Sophist school. During the rise of Christian hegemony in the later Roman Empire, he remained unconverted and in religious matters was a pagan Hellene.
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ar: ليبانيوس; arz: ليبانيوس; bg: Либаний; ca: Libani; cs: Libanios; de: Libanios; el: Λιβάνιος; en: Libanius; es: Libanio; fa: لبیانیوس; fi: Libanios; fr: Libanios; gl: Libanio; he: ליבאניוס; hu: Libaniosz; hy: Լիբանիոս; id: Libanios; it: Libanio; ja: リバニオス; la: Libanius; lfn: Libanio; lt: Libanijas; nl: Libanius; no: Libanios; pl: Libanios; pt: Libânio; ro: Libanios; ru: Либаний; sh: Libanije; sv: Libanios; tr: Libanios; uk: Лібаній