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Agroecius (or Agroetius) was the name of a
number of men from
Roman history, most of them
distinguished Gauls:
Agroecius, an
Armenian student of the Roman...
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Auctores Antiqui, pp. 2266–2275.
Agroecius was the
addressee of one
extant letter from
Sidonius Apollinaris, who
sought Agroecius' aid in the
dispute over who...
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original form are lost; but two
short treatises entitled De
Orthographia (by
Agroecius) and De
Verbis Dubiis have come down to us
under his name,
probably excerpts...
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member of the Domestici, an
elite guard unit of the late
Roman Empire Agroecius Domesticus, a man of
uncertain date who died at the age of 33, and was...
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Agroecius was a 6th-century
bishop of Antibes, and the
addressee of one of the
extant letters of the
ecclesiastic Caesarius of Arles. As one of the most...
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established c.450 by Pope Leo I, the
first two
bishops being Armentarius and
Agroecius. The dust
eventually settled to
leave Antibes within the
territory of...
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Bobolinus I (Dodolin)
Deodatus Blidramnus (c. 675–680)
Agratus (
Agroecius) (fl. 691)
George (c. 699)
Eoaldus or
Edaldus (c. 700–715)
Bobolinus II...
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Gervasius and Protasius.
Fifth century St.
Ambrose (died c. 460) St.
Agroecius (Agrice),
bishop around 475 St.
Heraclius (487–515),
founder of the monastery...
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Palatio Glycerius of
Couserans Chronopius of Périgueux
Probatius of Uzès
Agroecius of
Antibes Marcellus of
Senez Pentadius of
Digne Caprario of Narbonne‡...
- and piety: C****ian, Honoratus,
Hilary of Arles, Claudi**** Mamertus,
Agroecius (who
dedicated a book to him) and
Sidonius Apollinaris. The fame of Eucherius...