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Flavius Rusticius Helpidius was a fifth-century poet. His name
appears in the m****cript of
Pomponius Mela and
Julius Paris as the
signature of a reviser...
- Two of his followers, a
Spanish woman named Agape and the
rhetorician Helpidius,
converted Priscillian, who was a
layman "of
noble birth, of
great riches...
- belonged. Its
bishop Heraclius took part in the
Council of
Ephesus in 431.
Helpidius was a
signatory of the
decree of
Patriarch Gennadius of Constantinople...
- Tapsensis, Leo I Magnus,
Concilium Chalcedonense, Athanasius,
Rusticus Helpidius,
Eugyppius Africae 63 Boetius,
Ennodius Felix,
Trifolius presbyter, Hormisdas...
- Domiti**** (354)
Strategius Musoni**** (354–358)
Flavius Hermogenes (358–360)
Helpidius (360)
Saturninius Secundus Salutius (361
until some
years into the reign...
- Rusticus, (c. 35–93 AD)
consul executed by
Domitian Flavius Rusticus Helpidius, 5th-century
Latin poet
Junius Rusticus, 2nd-century
Stoic philosopher...
- JSTOR 1583155.
Retrieved 24
March 2024. Pietri, Luce (1997). "Rusticus
Helpidius, un poète au
service d'un
projet iconographique".
Bulletin de la Société...
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Praefectus urbi of Rome 408-409 Succeeded by
Priscus Attalus Preceded by
Apollodorus Proconsul of
Africa 400-401 Succeeded by
Marius Vindicius or
Helpidius...
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Elpidius of Lyon (m. Lyon, France, 422) also
known as
Helpidius was a pre-Congregation
saint and 5th
century bishop of Lyon. He
succeeded Antiochus of...
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deacon Dioscorus, they
convinced the king's
personal physician, the
deacon Helpidius, and then
convinced Theodoric to
instruct Festus to hand over the Roman...