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Ecclesiastical writer and abbot venerated as a saint
saint could not be described better than had been done by Eugippius. While at Naples, Eugippius compiled a 1000-page anthology of the works of St. Augustine
Eugippius
Ruler of Italy (c. 433 – 493)
pp. 52–55. MacGeorge 2002, p. 110. Thompson 1982, p. 63. Eugippius 1965, p. 64. Eugippius 1965, p. 65fn. Wolfram 1997, p. 184. Prokopios 2014, p. 251
Odoacer
Italian Roman Catholic saint
Neapolis keeps his remains. The Vita of Severinus was written by Eugippius. Beyond Eugippius's work, the only other contemporary source that mentions Saint
Severinus_of_Noricum
5th-century Suevian king
purely accidental. But if the Hunimund of Eugippius was not Hunimund the Suevian king, who was he? Eugippius through his whole work is perfectly definite
Hunimund
Loss of political control in antiquity
of St. Severinus Archived 2012-04-23 at the Wayback Machine (1914) by Eugippius pp. 13–113, English translation by George W. Robinson, Harvard University
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire
Early Germanic people native to Thuringia (now part of Germany)
in the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains. The early 6th century writer Eugippius, who was writing about the 460s and 470s, reported that the Thuringians
Thuringi
Early Germanic people
about 480, according to the life story of Severinus of Noricum written by Eugippius, the Heruli attacked Ioviaco near Passau, which lay to the west of the
Heruli
Polity in modern Austria
directly to the south, beyond the Noric Alps." Mierow, Charles C. (1915). "Eugippius and the Closing Years of the Province of Noricum Ripense". Classical Philology
Noricum
Section of text in a book
divide his major works into chapters, but in the early sixth century, Eugippius did. Medieval manuscripts often had no titles, only numbers in the text
Chapter_(books)
Castle in Naples, Italy
the last Western Roman emperors, Romulus Augustulus, was exiled in 476. Eugippius founded a monastery on the site after 492. The remains of the Roman-era
Castel_dell'Ovo
King of the Rugii
Flaccitheus, but he is mentioned in the work Vita Sancti Severini by Eugippius. After the Battle of Nedao in 454, the Rugii had settled on the north
Flaccitheus
Alamanic king
from two hagiographic sources, the contemporary (470s) Vita Severini by Eugippius, where his name is Latinized as Gibuldus, and the later Vita Lupi where
Gibuld
Study of the early Christian writers who are designated Church Fathers
(c. 477 – c. 524) (Latin) Fulgentius (c. 467 – c. 533) (Latin-African) Eugippius (c. 460 – c. 535) (Latin) Zacharias Rhetor (c. 465 – c. 536) (Greek) Severus
Patristics
spread from the Abbey of Lérins, being brought by Patrick to Ireland, by Eugippius to Italy and also to Spain. They had been brought from Italy to England
Monarchian_Prologues
Former monarchy in Europe
(454–475) Feletheus (475–487) Frideric (487–492/493), claimant Rogaland Rügen Eugippius: Vita Sancti Severini Paul the Deacon: History of the Lombards Pauly-Wissowa
Rugiland
Historical ethnic grouping of Germanic tribes
the Rugii, but there were still Roman forts and towns, as described by Eugippius in his writings about the times of Severinus of Noricum. Soon afterwards
Suebi
population, as described in the biography of Severinus of Noricum by Eugippius. In 468 the Ostrogoths won the Battle of Bolia, giving them a stronger
History_of_Austria
August Martyr Eugene I of Rome 657 2 June Patriarch of Rome, Venerable Eugippius 0535 c. 535 15 January Church Father, Abbot, Venerable, disciple of St
List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)
Historiale, 1966), pp. 130–132. Eugippius, Commemoratorium Severinus, chapter 44. Translated by Ludwig Bieler, Eugippius, The Life of Saint Severin (Washington:
Onoulphus
Calendar year
May 8 – Pope John II June 5 – Epiphanius, patriarch of Constantinople Eugippius, disciple and biographer Timothy III, Coptic Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria
535
Ancient Germanic people
Danube, it was outside the old Roman border, but the descriptions of Eugippius show that by his time they also controlled the Romanized population south
Rugii
Predecessors of the Bavarians and Austrians
Severinus of Noricum in the late 5th century, written by his contemporary Eugippius, does not mention them at all. Instead, it describes the still Romanized
Baiuvarii
Catholic ecclesiastical territory
contemporary notice of him occurs in the "Life of Saint Severinus" by Eugippius, who calls him a priest, not a bishop. The notion that he was a bishop
Archdiocese_of_Salzburg
Municipality in Salzburg, Austria
the 4th century. According to the 511 Vita Sancti Severini biography by Eugippius, Saint Severinus of Noricum (d. 482) acted as a missionary here. In 997
Kuchl
King of the Rugii
the Great, who invaded Italy and defeated and murdered Odoacer in 493. Eugippius: Vita Sancti Severini Paul the Deacon: History of the Lombards Pauly-Wissowa
Feletheus
opposed Origenism and wrote a history of heresies Eucherius of Lyon 449 Eugippius 535 Eusebius of Caesarea 339 Eusebius of Emesa 360 commented on Genesis
List_of_Church_Fathers
Ancient Germanic tribe of modern Bohemia
population in Noricum were still there until about 500, as described by Eugippius, but Pannonia to its east came under the control of the newcomers. In
Marcomanni
Translations of patristic texts
works (On the Motions of the Soul and On the Passion of the Lord). (1965) Eugippius. The Life of Saint Severin. Translated by Ludwig Bieler, with the collaboration
The_Fathers_of_the_Church
German classical philologist (1809–1893)
dialogues of Plato explained. Evgippii Vita Sancti Severini, 1877 – On Eugippius' biography of Severinus of Noricum. This article is based on a translation
Hermann_Sauppe
Roman-era Germanic kingdom near present-day Bratislava
defeat and that he is also the warlord of that name who was mentioned by Eugippius in his biography of Saint Severinus of Noricum. Although the Alemannic
Quadi
Christian bishop, martyr and saint (353–405)
buried at a church that he built at Trent, later expanded by his successor Eugippius, and dedicated to Vigilius. This became Trento Cathedral. He was immediately
Vigilius_of_Trent
Municipality in Carinthia, Austria
centre of Early Christianity, being the seat of a bishop as mentioned by Eugippius in his biography of Saint Severinus, the "Apostle to Noricum". Tiburnia
Lendorf
who died in the Battle of Jonesborough during the American Civil War. Eugippius 460 - 535 A disciple and the biographer of Saint Severinus of Noricum
List_of_Catholic_priests
omnia - ed. F. Pauly 1883, CSEL 8 Eugippius, Excerpta ex operibus Augustini - ed. P. Knöll 1885, CSEL 9/1 Eugippius, Vita sancti Severini - ed. P. Knöll
Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum
Corpus_Scriptorum_Ecclesiasticorum_Latinorum
Roman Catholic titular see
ENCYCLOPEDIA: "Salzburg"". Newadvent.org. Retrieved 2 November 2018. Eugippius, "Life of Severinus", chapter 27 (Knoll, pp. 44-45): "qua congressione
Archdiocese_of_Laureacum
Church in Trento, Italy
dedication to Saint Vigilius likely occurred during the episcopate of Eugippius (6th century). The original structure consisted of a large nave 14 meters
Trento_Cathedral
Municipality in Upper Austria, Austria
sources of departing Antiquity with the "Life of St. Serverin" of the abbot Eugippius. St. Severin appeared in Noricum, a time when the Roman rule came to an
Aschach_an_der_Donau
Roman Catholic titular see
Severinus of Noricum (active in Noricum in 460–482), as attested in Eugippius's Vita sancti Severini (511). The cathedral was probably the church on
Diocese_of_Teurnia
Decade
May 8 – Pope John II June 5 – Epiphanius, patriarch of Constantinople Eugippius, disciple and biographer Timothy III, Coptic Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria
530s
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Virgin Martyrs Maura and Britta of Touraine, France (4th century) Saint Eugippius, ordained priest at Rome, was biographer of Saint Severinus of Noricum
January 15 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
January_15_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
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