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Latronianus (or Latronian) (died 385) was a poet and scholar of Hispania (Roman Spain) who was associated with Priscillianism. He was executed, along with Priscillian and several others, at Trier in 385.[1] As such, he is considered among the first to be executed as heretics in the history of Christianity. Latronianus was noteworthy enough to receive an entry in Jerome's work On Illustrious Men (De Viris Illustribus), where it is mentioned that works of his were still in existence. Jerome describes Latronianus as "a man of great learning and worthy to be compared with the ancients as a composer in verse."[2] However, none of Latronianus' works have survived to the present. References1. ^Hillar, Marian. The Case of Michael Servetus (1511–1553): the Turning Point in the Struggle for Freedom of Conscience. Page 59. E. Mellen Press, 1997. {{Authority control}}{{AncientRome-poet-stub}}2. ^Halton, Thomas P. (ed.) St. Jerome: On Illustrious Men. Page 157. CUA Press, 1999. 6 : 385 deaths|People executed for heresy|People executed by the Roman Empire|4th-century executions|Romans from Hispania|Year of birth unknown |
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