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Cresconius may
refer to:
Flavius Cresconius Corippus, 6th-century poet
Cresconius Afric****, 7th-century
bishop Cresconius of
Santiago de Compostela, 11th-century...
- 697,
hence the
usual date of
Cresconius. Some, however, hold that the poem in
question is the
Johannis of
Flavius Cresconius Corippus, a
Latin poet of about...
- be
crowned by
Cresconius himself as king of the
newly reestablished Kingdom of Galicia. Like his
contemporary Odo of Bayeux,
Cresconius was a "warrior...
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Iohannis or De
Bellis Libycus of
Flavius Cresconius Corippus.
Translated by
George W. Shea. Corippus,
Flavius Cresconius (1820).
Flavii Cresconii Corippi Iohannidos:...
- subjects. The main
sources on his life are the epic poem
Iohannis of
Flavius Cresconius Corippus and the
Histories of the Wars of
Procopius of Caesarea. Antalas...
-
referred to the Gr**** καρα;. Cara is used by the 6th-century poet
Flavius Cresconius Corippus,
Postquam venere verendam Caesilris ante
caram (In Laud em Justini...
- of the
Middle Ages.
James Clarke & Co. ISBN 978-0-227-67931-9.
Flavius Cresconius Corippus (1976). Cameron,
Averil (ed.). In
Laudem Iustini Augusti Minoris...
- of
Meretun under Aethelred I of Wes****
against the
Great Heathen Army.
Cresconius, (c. 1036–1066),
Bishop of Iria,
Spanish bishop who
fought Vikings raider...
-
Fulgentius was a
deacon of
Carthage and
disciple of St.
Fulgentius of Ruspe.
Cresconius Afric****,
apparently a bishop,
compiled his
collection about 690. It...
- 2 & II.28.47)
calls them the
Leuathae (Gr****: Λευάθαι),
while Flavius Cresconius Corippus calls them
Ilaguas and Laguantan.
According to Corippus, they...