- 1075, the
French priest Jocundus was
commissioned by the
chapter of
Saint Servatius to
write another Vita
sancti Servatii.
Jocundus is also the
author of...
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about 935), who
married Adalbert I of
Vermandois Wiltrude (b.
about 937)
Jocundus, a
Lotharingian chronicler writing in the 1070s,
recorded that Gerberga...
-
Pontificalis calls him a
Roman and the son of the
presbyter Iocundus or
Jocundus. He is
believed to have been
ordained by Pope
Damasus I (366–384) and to...
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Pyrophorus indulcatus Costa, 1972
Pyrophorus ingens Costa, 1972
Pyrophorus jocundus [species] Costa, 1972
Pyrophorus limbatus Candèze, 1863
Pyrophorus lucidus...
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transported eastward by four
angels to a
beautiful garden,
where they meet
Jocundus, Saturninus, Artaxius, and Quintus, four
other Christians who are burnt...
- was a po****r
medieval Welsh Christian name,
possibly derived from
Latin jocundus,
meaning "happy".
There is no
information on the
particular Iocyn the building...
-
extracts from the Vita Servatii,
written by the 11th-century
French priest Jocundus more than four
centuries after Gondulph's death, and for that
reason not...
- Veldeke's
Servatius is a
liberal adaptation of the
Actus Sancti Servatii by
Jocundus (written
between 1066 and 1088) and the Vita
Sancti Servatii, that is indirectly...
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Saint Rieul (Regulus)
Nicenus (?)
Mansuetus (?)
Venustus (?)
Tanitus (?)
Jocundus (?)
Protatus (or Protritus) (?)
Modestus (?) c. 511-513:
Saint Levain (Levangius...
- 1809. ... [Joannes (4th cent.] [Paulinus (c. 350)] [Titi**** (c. 400)] [
Jocundus (c. 421)] [Helviandus (451, or 452, or 454)] ...
Felix (attested 569) Rusticus...