Prosper of Aquitaine (Latin: Prosper Aquitanus; c. 390 – c. 455 AD), also called Prosper Tiro, was a Christian writer and disciple of Augustine of Hippo...
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measures of wheat for the citizens of Narbonne. Sidonius Apollonaris, Carmen 7.246-248 Prosper of Aquitaine, s.a. 436 Prosper of Aquitaine, s.a. 436 v t e...
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Saint Prosper may refer to: Prosper of Aquitaine (c. 390–c. 455), Christian writer and disciple of Saint Augustine of Hippo Prosper of Reggio (died 466)...
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Predestination (redirect from Types of religious predestination)
him. Prosper of Aquitaine (390 – c. 455 AD) defended Augustine's view of predestination against semi-Pelagians. Marius Mercator, who was a pupil of Augustine...
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Pope Leo I (category Year of birth unknown)
announced to the bishops of Italy that the Manichaeans had been eradicated from Rome. According to his contemporary Prosper of Aquitaine, Leo exposed the Manichaeans...
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5th Century writer Prosper of Aquitaine's eighth book on the authority of the past bishops of the Apostolic See concerning the grace of God and free will:...
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Victorius of Aquitaine (fl. 457), a countryman of Prosper of Aquitaine and also working in Rome, produced in AD 457 an Easter Cycle, which was based on...
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Attila (redirect from Scourge of Europe)
vicinity of Mantua and obtained from him the promise that he would withdraw from Italy and negotiate peace with the Emperor. Prosper of Aquitaine gives a...
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Galliarum ("Praetorian prefect of the Gallic provinces") when he was killed in an army mutiny at Arles in 424. Prosper of Aquitaine in his Chronicon mentions...
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the time line of Prosper of Aquitaine, which gives a firm date of 31 December 406 in his year-by-year chronicle: "In the sixth consulship of Arcadius and...
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Gunther (redirect from Gunther of Burgundy)
by Olympiodorus of Thebes may suggest he was not the sole ruler. In Prosper of Aquitaine he is identified as rex (king). A majority of the Burgundians...
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of inspiration for Richard Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen. The history of this war is briefly narrated, the main sources are Prosper of...
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Flavius Aetius (category History of Silistra)
2012, pp. 102–103. Annales Ravennates, s.a. 435; John of Antioch, fr. 201.3; Prosper of Aquitaine, s.a. 435, s.a. 438, s.a. 439; Cassiodorus, Chronica...
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Saint Alban (redirect from Saint Alban of Britain)
'invention' of Germanus of Auxerre. Germanus visited Britain in 429, as is known from the nearly-contemporary mention by Prosper of Aquitaine. His chronicle...
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Chronicon (Jerome) (redirect from Mythical chronology of Greece)
chroniclers as Prosper of Aquitaine, Cassiodorus, and Victor of Tunnuna to continue his annals. In conformity with the Chronicon of Eusebius (early 4th century)...
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Jesus and the woman taken in adultery (redirect from Jesus and the woman caught in the act of adultery)
used the passage. Prosper of Aquitaine, and Quodvultdeus of Carthage, in the mid-400s, utilized the passage. The Latin Vulgate Gospel of John, produced by...
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Pelagius (category Founders of religions)
contemporaries, such as Augustine of Hippo, Prosper of Aquitaine, Marius Mercator, and Paul Orosius, to have been of Celtic British origin. Jerome apparently...
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Rugila (category Kings of the Huns)
sole ruler of the Huns. According to Prosper of Aquitaine, "After the loss of his office, Aetius lived on his estate. When there some of his enemies...
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Auctarium Prosperi Havniense (category Latin-language writers of late antiquity)
Continuatio Prosperi Havniensis) is an anonymous continuation of the Chronicle of Prosper of Aquitaine, embodied in a manuscript at Copenhagen (Latin: Havnia...
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Julian calendar (redirect from Year of confusion)
or in combination. The chronicler Prosper of Aquitaine, in the fifth century, used an era dated from the Passion of Christ, but this era was not widely...
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Olybrius (category Year of birth unknown)
life, Brill Academic Publishers, ISBN 90-04-11625-7, pp. 58–60. Prosper of Aquitaine, Epitoma Chronicon IV.2: "Quo mortuo IIII non. Novembres." (November...
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Athaulf (category Year of birth unknown)
Orosius, the chronicles of the Gallaecian bishop Hydatius, and those of Augustine's disciple, Prosper of Aquitaine. The authenticity of Athaulf's declaration...
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Prosper is both a given male name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Prosper of Aquitaine (c. 390–c. 455), also known as Prosper Tiro...
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Vandal–Frankish war that preceded the Crossing of the Rhine (the crossing was dated to 31 December 406 by Prosper of Aquitaine). According to Frigeridus, the Roman-allied...
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productions of that period. A poem, De providentia, usually included among the writings of Prosper of Aquitaine, is sometimes attributed to Hilary of Arles...
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philosopher of Berber origin and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia, Roman North Africa. His writings deeply influenced the development of Western philosophy...
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Pope Eleutherius (category Saints of Roman Epirus)
time and tone" of Prosper of Aquitaine, secretary to Pope Leo the Great in the mid-5th century, and supportive of the missions of Germanus of Auxerre and...
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Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade. It was named after Prosper of Aquitaine possibly by Bishop Joseph Signay who wanted to emphasize the "prosperity" of the first settlers, who were...
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Irish history, recorded in the Chronicle of Prosper of Aquitaine, is the ordination by Pope Celestine I of Palladius as the first bishop to Irish Christians...
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Gaiseric (category Kings of the Vandals)
retention of Mauretania and part of Numidia as foederati (allies under special treaty) of Rome. Prosper of Aquitaine wrote that Gaiseric had four of his Hispano-Roman...
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