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  1. Bornc. 300 · Pola, Istria
    Died326 AD (aged c. 26) · Pola, Istria
    SpouseHelena
  1. Who was Crispus in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

  2. Crispus | Emperor Constantine, Tetrarchy, Battle of …

    WebCrispus (born c. 305—died 326, Pola, Venetia) was the eldest son of Constantine the Great who was executed under mysterious …

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    Crispus Attucks ( c. 1723 – March 5, 1770) was an American whaler, sailor, and stevedore of African and Native American descent, who is traditionally regarded as the first person killed in the Boston Massacre, and as a result the first American killed in the American Revolution.
    Crispus was a leader of the synagogue in Corinth, Greece ( Acts 18:8 ). He was a Jewish religious leader but became a believer in Jesus after Paul shared the gospel with the Corinthians. Crispus’s conversion happened during Paul’s second missionary journey.
    Crispus’s mother, Minerva (or Minervina), was divorced by Constantine in 307. Crispus received his education from the Christian writer Lactantius. On March 1, 317, Constantine gave Crispus the title of caesar and made him titular ruler of Gaul. He defeated the Franks in 320 and the Alamanni in 322 and 323.
    Crispus was leader in victorious military operations against the Franks and the Alamanni in 318, 320 and 323. Thus he secured the continued Roman presence in the areas of Gaul and Germania. The soldiers adored him thanks to his strategic abilities and the victories to which he had led the Roman legions .
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  6. Crispus Attucks | Revolutionary War, African American, …

    WebMarch 5, 1770, Boston, Mass. [U.S.] Crispus Attucks (born 1723?—died March 5, 1770, Boston, Mass. [U.S.]) was an American hero, martyr of the Boston Massacre. Attucks’s life prior to the day of his death is still …

  7. Topical Bible: Crispus

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  9. Crispus - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway