Tertullus in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(diminutive from Tertius), "a certain orator," Ac 24:1 who
was retained by the high priest and Sanhedrin to accuse the
apostle Paul at Caesarea before the Roman procurator Antonius
Felix. He evidently belonged to the class of professional
orators. We may infer that Tertullus was of Roman, or at all
events of Italian, origin. (A.D. 55.)
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