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===Notes=== {{notelist|refs= {{efn|name=Hegesippus|Hegesippus, cited in {{harvnb|Eusebius|1885|loc=Bk IV, Ch 22}} }} {{efn|name=Et hoc|"''{{lang|la|Et hoc iterum firmavit ut nulla esca a Christianis repudiaretur, maxime fidelibus, quod Deus creavit, quæ tamen rationalis et humana est.}}''"}} {{efn|name=Felician Catalog|''{{lang|la|Catalogus Felicianus}}'', named for its ending during the pontificate of [[Pope Felix IV|Felix IV]]. The earliest surviving codex dates to the 9th century.}} {{efn|name=Lucius|In {{harvnb|Haddan|Stubbs|Wilkins|1869|p=25}}, this passage is given as "''{{lang|la|Hic accepit epistulam a Lucio Britanniæ Rege ut Christianus efficeretur per ejus mandatum.}}''" ('He accepted a letter from Lucius, King of [[Roman Britain|Britain]], that he might become a Christian by his own will.') In {{harvnb|Knight|2012|p=14}} the passage is quoted as "''{{lang|la|Hic accepit epistolam a Lucio Brittaniorum rege ut Xrianus efficeretur per ejus mandatum.}}''" ('He accepted a letter from Lucius, king of the [[Britons (Celtic people)|Britons]], that he might become a Xian by his own will.')}} }}
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