A donatus
[doh-ney-tuh s] /doʊˈneɪ təs/
noun
early-4th-century bishop of casae nigrae in northern africa: leader of a heretical christian group.
compare donatist.
aelius, 4th century a.d, roman grammarian.
donatus
/dəʊˈnɑːtəs/
noun
auelius (ˈiːlɪəs). 4th century ad, latin grammarian, who taught saint jerome; his textbook ars grammatica was used throughout the middle ages
4th century ad, bishop of carthage; leader of the donatists, a heretical christian sect originating in n africa in 311 a.d
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