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Ecclesius may
refer to:
Ecclesius of Ravenna,
bishop of Ravenna, 521–532
Claudius Julius Ecclesius Dynamius,
Roman consul in 488,
praefectus urbi in 490...
- importance. The church's
construction began in 526 on the
orders of
Bishop Ecclesius of Ravenna. At the time,
Ravenna was
under the rule of the Ostrogoths...
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Cupola of the choir: An
Angel Offers a
Model of The
Church to
Bishop Ecclesius,
Basilica of San
Vitale in Ravenna, Italy...
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Constantinople with a
considerable entourage:
including his
fellow bishops Ecclesius of Ravenna,
Eusebius of
Fanum Fortunae, and
Sabinus of Campania. His secular...
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Saint Ecclesius (died 532) was
bishop of
Ravenna from AD 521 to 532. He is best
known as the
founder of the
Basilica of San
Vitale in Ravenna.
Ecclesius was...
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Claudius Julius Ecclesius Dynamius (Latin:
Claudius Iulius Ecclesius Dynamius) was a
Roman senator during the late 5th-century who
became consul in 488...
- 3-year reign.
Theodoric the
Great selects Pope
Felix IV as the 54th pope.
Ecclesius,
bishop of Ravenna,
commissions two new churches, one for
Ravenna and...
- calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Ecclesius and
Sividius (or, less frequently, year 1241 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- angel-seer" by Agnellus; 477–494)
Peter II (494–519)
Aurelian (519–521)
Ecclesius, or
Ecclesio Celio di Ravenna [it] (522–532) —
started construction of...
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ordained as
bishop in Brittany, on the
Feast of the
Chair of
Saint Peter.
Ecclesius becomes a
bishop of Ravenna.
December 7 – Columba,
Gaelic Irish missionary...