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Gerontius (/dʒɪˈrɒntiəs, ɡɪˈrɒntiəs/;
Latinized Gr**** for 'old man') can
refer to: The
Dream of
Gerontius, a 1900
choral work by
Edward Elgar, a setting...
- The
Dream of
Gerontius received its US
premiere on 23
March 1903 at the
Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, with Evan
Williams as
Gerontius, and the Chicago...
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Moscow and Novgorod. In 1482,
Gerontius left his post,
though he
would later return at the
request of the
Grand Prince.
Gerontius died in 1489, and was buried...
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Saint Gerontius may
refer to:
Gerontius of
Cervia (died 501),
Italian bishop who is
venerated as a
saint Geraint,
character from
Welsh folklore and Arthurian...
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throughout Gerontius's life, he has been
present to keep a
balance of
truth and sin, to
never let
Gerontius fall too far down the
wrong way.
Gerontius finally...
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remaining troops turned on
Gerontius once they knew of
Gerontius's defeat, and
blocked Gerontius and his wife into a house.
Gerontius attempted to keep the...
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early in 411.
Gerontius then
besieged Constantine in Arles.
Honorius appointed a new general, Constantius, who
arrived at
Arles while Gerontius was outside...
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Geraint (/ˈɡɛraɪnt/ GHERR-eyent; died 710),
known in
Latin as
Gerontius, was a king of
Dumnonia who
ruled in the
early 8th century.
During his reign,...
- Portugal). He was
declared emperor by the
general Gerontius, who
might have been his father.
Gerontius had
previously served the
usurper Constantine III...
- two symphonies. He also
composed choral works,
including The
Dream of
Gerontius,
chamber music and songs. He was
appointed Master of the King's Musick...