-
letter Patrick announces that he has
excommunicated Coroticus's men. The
identification of
Coroticus with
Ceretic Guletic is
based largely on an 8th-century...
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evidence that
comes from Patrick's life is the
Letter to
Coroticus or
Letter to the
Soldiers of
Coroticus,
written after a
first remonstrance was
received with...
-
known from near
contemporary sources in this
early period. The
first is
Coroticus or
Ceretic Guletic (Welsh: Ceredig),
known as the
recipient of a letter...
- from an
Irish perspective are
Saint Patrick's
Confessio and
Letter to
Coroticus,
written in
Latin some time in the 5th century, and
preserved in the Book...
- Ruin and
Conquest of Britain). Patrick's
Confessio and his
Letter to
Coroticus reveal aspects of life in Britain, from
where he was
abducted to Ireland...
-
parody segment "60", pla**** by Andy
Blitz Rex Aloo, a
title referring to
Coroticus, one of the
kings of
Strathclyde Aloo
Chaat (film), 2009
Indian Hindi-language...
-
identification rests upon a
later gloss to
Saint Patrick's
Letter to
Coroticus. The
first kings of Dál
Riata whose existences are
reasonably sure are...
- from a 5th-century
mention of them by
Saint Patrick in his
Letter to
Coroticus,
where he
refers to them as 'apostate Picts'.
Patrick could not have been...
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enslaved newly baptized Christians in his "Letter to the
Soldiers of
Coroticus". As a
commonly traded commodity, like cattle,
slaves could become a form...
- Cerdic, the name of a 6th-century Anglo-Saxon king (itself from
Brittonic Coroticus). The name was not po****rly used
until the children's book
Little Lord...