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Benedict Chelidonius or
Schwalbe (also
Benedict Chelydonius or Caledonius; born c. 1460; died 1521) was an
abbot of the
Scottish monastery at Vienna....
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Another Saint Emeterius is ****ociated with the
legend of
Saint Severus of Barcelona.
Saints Emeterius (or Hemeterius, Madir) and
Celedonius (Spanish: San...
- po****r
subject in
cycles of the Life of the
Virgin in art.
Benedict Chelidonius' work
describes the
story of the
married couple Joachim and Anne, who...
- was
strongly ****erted by his
successor Hilary of Arles. An
appeal from
Chelidonius of Besançon gave Leo the
opportunity to ****ert the pope's
authority over...
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Historia de Rege Frantie.
Other notable authors included Benedictus Chelidonius and
Hieronymus Vehus.
These plays often doubled as
encomium or dramatized...
- 376–396? Ani**** (4th century)
Fronimius Desideratus Leontius ?–443
Chelidonius c. 445, died 451?,
deposed by
Hilary of
Arles Antidius II Chelmegisl...
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moralizing explanation is made
explicit by the distich. The
moralist Chelidonius emphasizes that
voluptas (short-lived 'pleasures' or 'delights') are...
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Patriarchate of Rome. Rev.
Sabine Baring-Gould (M.A.). "SS.
EMETHERIUS AND
CHELIDONIUS, MM. (UNCERTAIN DATE.)." In: The
Lives of the Saints.
Volume the Third:...
- as Valeria, a
fictional slave girl. M****imo
Venturiello as Chelidone/
Chelidonius, a
fictional magistrate.
Francesco Pannofino as Cuspius, a fictional...
- in Paris, to whom he
dedicated his Le Théâtre du monde. L'Histoire de
Chelidonius Tigurinus (Paris, 1556) - A
political discourse focusing mainly on the...