Anicetus

[ an-uh-see-tuhs ]

noun
  1. Saint, pope a.d. 155?–166?.

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How to use Anicetus in a sentence

  • Anicetus refracta janua obvios servorum adripit, donec ad fores cubiculi veniret.

  • Anicetus had been a personal attendant upon Nero in his infancy, and had lived always in habits of great intimacy with him.

    Nero | Jacob Abbott
  • The barge in which Agrippina was thus invited to embark, was the treacherous trap that Anicetus had contrived for her destruction.

    Nero | Jacob Abbott
  • At the same moment, Anicetus forced open the door of entrance, and came in accompanied by two of his officers.

    Nero | Jacob Abbott
  • She was sent to a villa on the sea-coast, in the neighborhood of the place where Anicetus was stationed with his fleet.

    Nero | Jacob Abbott