Simplicius
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Simplicius may refer to:
- Pope SimpliciusPope SimpliciusPope Saint Simplicius was Pope from 468 to March 10, 483.He was born in Tivoli, Italy, the son of a citizen named Castinus. Most of what is known of him is derived from the Liber Pontificalis....
(d 483) - Simplicius of CiliciaSimplicius of CiliciaSimplicius of Cilicia, was a disciple of Ammonius Hermiae and Damascius, and was one of the last of the Neoplatonists. He was among the pagan philosophers persecuted by Justinian in the early 6th century, and was forced for a time to seek refuge in the Persian court, before being allowed back into...
(d c 560), philosopher - Simplicius, Constantius and VictorinusSimplicius, Constantius and VictorinusSimplicius, Constantius and Victorinus are venerated as Christian martyrs of the 2nd century. Simplicius, was, according to tradition, a Christian of the Abruzzi region who was executed along with his two sons, Constantius and Victorian, during the reign of Marcus Aurelius. Their Passio...
(2nd century), Roman martyrs and saints - Simplicius, Faustinus and BeatrixSimplicius, Faustinus and BeatrixSaints Simplicius, Faustinus and Beatrix were a group of Christian Martyrs who died in Rome during the Diocletian persecution .-Legend:...
(d 302 or 303), Roman martyrs and saints
- Simplicius Simplicissimus, a picaresque novel about the character of the same name
- Simplicius (operetta)Simplicius (operetta)Simplicius is an operetta by Johann Strauss II. It was conceived from the work of HJC von Grimmelhausen titled Der abenteuerliche Simplicissimus or simply Adventurous Simplicissimus, which was opined by many to be the 17th century's greatest German novel...
, an operetta by Johann Strauss II