Alcimus (disambiguation)

Alcimus (disambiguation)

Alcimus can refer to a number of people from classical history:

*Alcimus (rhetorician), a Greek rhetorician of the 3rd century BC
*Alcimus, a high priest in Jerusalem in the 2nd century BC
*Alcimus Alethius, a 4th century Latin poet
*Avitus of Vienne, a 6th century bishop also known as Saint Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus


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