Gaius Sollius Modestus Apollinaris Sidonius, better known as Sidonius Apollinaris (5 November, c. 430 – 481/490 AD), was a poet, diplomat, and bishop.... 25 KB (3,162 words) - 10:50, 9 April 2024 |
Riothamus (category Correspondents of Sidonius Apollinaris) by a letter which has survived that was written to Riothamus from Sidonius Apollinaris, bishop of Clermont, who requested his judgment for "an obscure and... 15 KB (1,974 words) - 01:48, 25 April 2023 |
apollinaris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apollinaris may refer to: Apollinaris, a correspondent of Pliny the Younger (61–c. 112) Apollinaris of... 2 KB (316 words) - 07:34, 13 September 2022 |
throne (455), she married Sidonius Apollinaris, another aristocrat, with whom she had three or four children: Apollinaris, Severiana, Roscia and Alcima... 1 KB (177 words) - 16:04, 14 January 2024 |
Loeb Classical Library (section Sidonius Apollinaris) The Loeb Classical Library (LCL; named after James Loeb; /loʊb/, German: [løːp]) is a series of books originally published by Heinemann in London, but... 67 KB (7,579 words) - 14:57, 8 March 2024 |
Sidonius is a Roman cognomen literally meaning "man from Sidon" Later it was used as a given name, after the saint Sidonius Apollinaris. Notable people... 601 bytes (106 words) - 19:44, 1 November 2023 |
Decimus Rusticus. He was the grandfather of Sidonius Apollinaris and was the son or grandson of another Apollinaris who was Prefect of Gaul under Constantine... 4 KB (502 words) - 03:48, 18 January 2024 |
Sidonius Apollinaris, Carmina, 7.329. Hughes, Ian (2012). Aetius: Attila's Nemesis. Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Military. p. 159. Sidonius... 72 KB (9,587 words) - 21:43, 19 April 2024 |
a friend of Sidonius Apollinaris from their schooldays. He married before 450 Eulalia (?), born c. 425, a cousin of Sidonius Apollinaris, daughter of... 1 KB (130 words) - 00:01, 10 December 2020 |
poet Sidonius Apollinaris, was a relative of hers. She had Tonantius Ferreolus and other sons. Sidonius Apollinaris, Carmina, XXIV 34-38. Sidonius Apollinaris... 792 bytes (72 words) - 13:14, 2 June 2021 |
court of Euric in about 475. The raids were reported by Hydatius. Sidonius Apollinaris mentions Heruli at the Visigothic court in 476, although this is... 49 KB (6,168 words) - 13:54, 21 April 2024 |
surviving writings of contemporary Gallo-Roman authors, such as Sidonius Apollinaris, Nepos' accession was enthusiastically accepted in the remaining... 35 KB (3,958 words) - 11:35, 18 April 2024 |
sources in which this war is reported are the Gallo-Roman writer Sidonius Apollinaris (431-489) and the bishop of Chaves Hydatius (400-469). Furthermore... 11 KB (1,483 words) - 18:07, 22 April 2024 |
during the 4th century was a patrician. He was possibly related to Sidonius Apollinaris. His mother was a clarissima femina and daughter of Afranius Syagrius... 6 KB (806 words) - 12:26, 6 July 2023 |
marriage to king Euric (466–484). Ragnagild is known from the work of Sidonius Apollinaris to have acted as the patron of poets and artists. She could speak... 824 bytes (103 words) - 19:23, 4 February 2024 |
continued as such into the medieval period: in a letter from 468, Sidonius Apollinaris describes a shopper negotiating over the price of gems, silk, and... 26 KB (3,236 words) - 06:32, 23 April 2024 |
390 – c. 455). Of the later 5th century and early 6th century, Sidonius Apollinaris (c. 430 – after 489) and Ennodius (474–521), both from Gaul, are... 36 KB (4,805 words) - 02:12, 27 April 2024 |