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- chronicler Hydatius, in his account of 433, suggests that Agrestius had Priscillianist leanings. Agrestius of Lugo, Eparchius Avitus, and a Curious Fifth-Century...
- Agrestius (died 628) was a Burgundian Frankish nobleman and monk. Agrestius was the notary (notarius) of King Theuderic II, probably until the king's...
- on the same day. The story is related in the legend of Sebastian that Agrestius Chromatius, allegedly prefect of Rome, condemned several Christians to...
- Hispania had a peculiar regional accent, referred to as Hispano ore and agrestius pronuntians. The more cultivated variety of Latin coexisted with the po****r...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by Agrestius Bishop of Lugo 570–585 Succeeded by Becila...
- fourth council (in 626 or 627) was convoked at the instigation of the monk Agrestius of Luxeuil over the schism of the Three Chapters. It approved the monastic...
- Agrestius Chromatius was vicar to the city prefect in Rome under Diocletian. He had an ornate palace in the Parione district. Chromatius condemned several...
- took place on 8 November 441. Hilarius Claudius Constantinus Audentius Agrestius Julius Au****ius Theodorus Maximus Eucherius Nectarius Ingenuus Ceretius...
- discouraged. At a council at Macon, in 623, certain charges brought by one Agrestius were considered. Among them is the following: "In summâ quod a caeterorum...
- converted Tranquillinus and Martia, as well as Tiburtius, the son of Agrestius Chromatius, allegedly prefect of Rome. Nicostratus, another official,...