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- Burgundy[citation needed]. Dynamius and Guntram allied together for their own mutual benefit at the expense of Childebert. Dynamius instigated the canons of...
- Claudius Julius Ecclesius Dynamius (Latin: Claudius Iulius Ecclesius Dynamius) was a Roman senator during the late 5th-century who became consul in 488...
- became a centre of a brief dispute between the two. Guntram allied with Dynamius of Provence, who instigated the canons of the Diocese of Uzès to elect...
- archdeacon unlawfully on Christmas Day. Albinus was later replaced by Dynamius and elected to the Diocese of Uzès. When he died, Jovinus was elected bishop...
- report that Silv**** fell afoul of a plot orchestrated by an official named Dynamius. He obtained letters of recommendation from Silv****, and then with a sponge...
- patricius. In 488 he was consul posterior with Claudius Iulius Ecclesius Dynamius, both appointed by the court of Odoacer, and praefectus urbi for the second...
- Manlius Boëthius post consulatum Longini 488 Claudius Julius Ecclesius Dynamius II post consulatum Longini Rufius Achilius Sividius 489 Petronius Probinus...
- reproduction of the Life of St. Maximus, Bishop of Riez, written by the patrician Dynamius before the death of Virgilius. According to Gregory of Tours, Virgilius...
- (Constantine III), emperor from AD 407 to 411. Claudius Julius Eclesius Dynamius, consul in AD 488. Claudius Didymus, a Gr**** grammarian, who wrote about...
- opposed by his own clergy. Venantius Fortunatus, in a poem of 566, asks Dynamius of M****ille to greet his bishop, Theodore, and his metropolitan, Sapaudus [fr]...