• Sidonius (French: Saëns; Irish: Séadna) was an Irish-born French monk and saint. He was the spiritual teacher of Leutfridus. He is venerated in the Roman...
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  • 489), Gallo-Roman poet, diplomat, bishop and saint Sidonius (Irish saint) (c. 620 – c. 690) Sidonius, Bishop of Passau (fl. 754–764) Sidonia This page...
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  • Saint-Saëns may refer to: Saint Sidonius (Irish saint), Saint Saëns in French, an Irish-born French monk and saint Camille Saint-Saëns, a French composer...
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  • the village. The first abbot was Sidonius (Saëns), an Irish monk and a disciple of St Philibert of Jumièges. Sidonius died in about 689 and was buried...
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  • of Pope Zacharias to Saint Boniface, Sidonius is referred to as a priest. In a letter of 1 July 746, the pope notes that Sidonius and his associate Virgilius...
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  • Catholic Church has canonized as saints. According to Catholic theology, all saints enjoy the beatific vision. Many of the saints listed here are to be found...
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  • Saint-Saëns (1835–1921), French Romantic composer Sidonius of Saint-Saëns (7th century A.D.), Irish-born French monk and Roman Catholic Church saint Sáenz...
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  • Modestus (redirect from Saint Modest)
    Gaius Sollius Modestus Sidonius Apollinaris (5th century), Roman poet and diplomat Modestus (bishop of Trier) (died 489), saint Modestus of Jerusalem (died...
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  • Irish/Scottish saint, reputed to be brother of Rumbold and thereby son of a Scottish king Igor Konstantinovich, Prince of Russia Illtud, Welsh saint,...
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    in Italy (485) Saint Dubricius (Dubric, Dyfrig), Bishop in Hereford and Gwent, hermit, of Bardsey Island (c. 545) Saint Sidonius of Saint-Saëns, a monk...
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    leader Riothamus received correspondence from the eminent Roman jurist Sidonius Apollinaris and was called "King of the Britons" by Jordanes. Some suggest...
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  • 089 Early Christian saintssaints before 450 AD— in alphabetical order by Christian name. Wikipedia contains a calendar of saints listed by the day of...
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    southern Perthshire (c. 560) Saint Sedna (Sétna, Sidonius), Bishop of Ossory in Ireland and a friend of St Luanus (c. 570) Saint Attalus (Attala), Abbot of...
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    Roman Emperor (d. 480) Marcia Euphemia, Roman Empress (approximate date) Sidonius Apollinaris, bishop and diplomat (approximate date) Syagrius, Roman official...
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  • Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Christianity portal Saints portal Biography portal History portal...
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    the skull of the saint and two of his bones having been stolen. Among those inspired by Philibert's example was the Irish monk Sidonius of Jumieges, who...
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    p. 582. Bibl. Theophanes, p. 95 [ed. Par.; tom. i p. 170, ed. Bonn]. Sidonius Apollinaris, Carmina, V.373–385. Fasti vindobonenses priores, 583. Timothy...
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  • Orthodox Church) Samuel Seabury (Anglican Communion) Serapion of Algiers Sidonius (Saëns) Venera (Veneranda) November 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Day...
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  • Antioch 489 Acacius, patriarch of Constantinople Modest, bishop of Trier Sidonius Apollinaris, bishop and diplomat Wang Jian, official of Liu Song and Southern...
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  • Private teaching took their place but even that formed its pupils, e.g. Sidonius Apollinaris, according to the traditional method. Christian asceticism...
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    inspired by his example was the Irish monk Sidonius, who founded the monastery at Saint-Saëns. Under the second abbot, Saint Achard, Jumièges prospered and...
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    Christian, although mostly discusses his time in Ireland rather than Britain. In the 470s, Apollinaris Sidonius, the Bishop of Clermont, wrote to Faustus, Bishop...
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  • Roman Emperor (d. 480) Marcia Euphemia, Roman Empress (approximate date) Sidonius Apollinaris, bishop and diplomat (approximate date) Syagrius, Roman official...
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    years after his presumed death. About 460, the Roman diplomat and bishop Sidonius Apollinaris sent a letter to Riothamus asking his help to quell unrest...
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    the goddess Pallas Athena, so that the Latin poets Martial, Ausonius and Sidonius Apollinaris called the city Palladia Tolosa (Palladian Toulouse), a term...
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  • Gaulish (category Articles containing Old Irish (to 900)-language text)
    report in AD 180 by Lucian. In an AD 474 letter to his brother-in-law, Sidonius Apollinaris, bishop of Clermont in Auvergne, says that in his younger years...
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    is contained in the Breton word logod, the Welsh llygod "mice", and the Irish luch, genitive luchad "mouse". Traces of Neolithic habitations, dating as...
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    extended his realm as far as Camaracum (Cambrai) and the Somme river. Though Sidonius Apollinaris relates that Flavius Aetius defeated a wedding party of his...
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  • Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the Elder Seneca the Younger Servius Sidonius Apollinaris Silius Italicus Statius Suetonius Symmachus Tacitus Terence...
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    If Riez, Graecus of Marseilles, Paulinus of Bordeaux, Sedatus of Nîmes, Sidonius Apollinaris, Taurentius and Victorinus of Fréjus. Liverpool UK: Liverpool...
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