- The
Austrasian Letters (Latin:
Epistulae Austrasicae) is a
collection of 48
Latin letters sent from or to
Austrasia between the 470s and 590s. The collection...
- lost. Four
letters survive in the
collection known as the
Epistulae Austrasicae: one
containing his
defence in the
matter of Claudius, two
written to...
-
Henry (1905). The
Early Middle Ages. Vol. 7. Lea Brothers.
Epistolae Austrasicae XX Oman,
Charles (1908). The Dark Ages, 476-918. Rivingtons. p. 117....
- and is also
included in full in the
collection known as the
Epistolae Austrasicae.
Although Gregory spells her name Albofledis, the
scribe of the Epistolae...
- and
letters to or
concerning Clovis from
bishops (now in the
Epistolae Austrasicae) and Theodoric.
Clovis and his wife were
buried in the
Abbey of St Genevieve...
-
Vigiliis servorum Dei" and "De Psalmodiæ Bono".
Wilhelm Gundlach:
Epistolae Austrasicae 7,8,
Corpus Christianorum.
Series Latina 117, p416–418 & p419–423. Diocese...
-
letters he
wrote are
preserved in the
collection known as the
Epistulae Austrasicae. In the first,
dated to
between about 540 and 550 by the editors, Mapinius...
- Romans. This
letter is
preserved in the
collection known as the
Epistulae Austrasicae. In the
testament that
Maurice had
drawn up in 596 or 597,
which was...