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Honorius
[ hoh-nawr-ee-uhs, -nohr- ]
noun
- Fla·vi·us [fley, -vee-, uh, s], a.d. 384–423, Roman emperor of the West 395–423.
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For Honorius Hatchard, in the early years of the nineteenth century, had enjoyed a modest celebrity.
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We speak with sadness; the honour of the Church has been not a little blemished in the time of Honorius.
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Mr. Camden says, England was divided into parishes by Archbishop Honorius, about the year 630.
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And this Pope Honorius, against whom the Jansenists have written so much—was he not a very sensible man?
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He left two young sons named Arcadius and Honorius, between whom the empire was divided.
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