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Agnellus is a
proper name of
Latin origin. It may
refer to:
Agnellus of Naples,
bishop of
Naples from 673–ca. 694, and
patron saint of
Naples Agnellus...
- September. The only
account of the life of
Agnellus is a
brief one
recorded by
Thomas of Eccleston, a
Friar Minor.
Agnellus was born in Pisa in 1195 of the prominent...
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about him is by
Liber Pontificalis Ecclesiae Ravennatis by
Andreas Agnellus.
Agnellus was
probably born in 487,
based on the
estimation of his age at the...
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Pontificalis of
Andreas Agnellus, Ann Arbor:
University of
Michigan Press (Recentiores:
Later Latin Texts and Contexts). Ravenna,
Agnellus von (1996), Nauerth...
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Agnellus of
Naples (Italian: Agnello) or
Aniello the
Abbot (535,
Naples - 14
December 596, Naples) was a
Basilian monk and
later Augustinian friar. He...
- win for the
Order the land
watered by the
Rhine and the Danube. In 1224
Agnellus of Pisa led a
small group of
friars to England. The
branch of the Order...
- 452: 911 (c. 450 – c. 473
according to
Agnellus)
Exuperantius c. 452 – c. 477: 911 (c. 473 – c. 477
according to
Agnellus) John II (erroneously
ordered as...
- Thessaloniki, Greece: ****enic
Ministry of Culture. pp. 169–180.
Andreas Agnellus (2004). The Book of
Pontiffs of the
Church of Ravenna.
Translated by D...
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Agnellus. In the
tenth century, he
became the
subject of an
anonymous Latin biography, the Vita Barbatiani,
inspired by the
brief mention by
Agnellus...
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Magnus of
Nisibis was a pure theorist, as were John of
Alexandria and
Agnellus of
Ravenna with
their lectures on Galen's De Sectis. So
strong was Galenism...