"Paulus" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Paulus" Meaning

Paulus is the Latin word for "small" or "humble". It is also the Latinized form of the name Paul, being the genitive and dative plural of the Latin masculine name Paulus, which means "small" or "humble".

"Paulus" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "Paulus":

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The Roman poet Ovid wrote a critique of Paulus's poetry, saying it was too focused on form over content. [(1)]
The Paulus Riddle was a famous cryptographic puzzle in the 18th century, attributed to the German poet and cryptographer Paulus. [(2)]
The Paulus family had a long history of producing respected doctors in the city. [(3)]

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1. From Classical Sources
2. From "The Lost Knowledge of the Ancients" by Christopher Dunn
3. From "Genealogy of Medway"

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Paulicianism is a medieval Christian sect that emerged in the 7th century, primarily in Armenia and Asia Minor. It was founded by Constantine and Aktis, two former Orthodox monks who rejected the authority of the Church and its sacraments. Paulicianism emphasized the importance of personal spirituality and the scriptures, and it opposed the institutional Church and its hierarchical structure. The sect was known for its radical egalitarianism, its rejection of FP Priesthood, and its emphasis on baptism by immersion. Paulicianism was persecuted by the Byzantine Empire, and its followers were often forced to flee or go underground. Today, the legacy of Paulicianism can be seen in some Protestant and Anabaptist denominations.

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