Tiberianus of Baetica
Tiberianus of Baetica was a Christian writer from Hispania Baetica who lived in the late 4th century. According to Jerome's De viris illustribus, he was accused of Priscillianism but wrote an apology described as pompous and mongrel in language. He was exiled to the Scilly Isles with Instantius. After the death of his friends and the misery of exile, he changed his mind, and, as the Bible says, “the dog returned to his vomit,” and he married a nun, a virgin dedicated to Christ.
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