- Hippo, who
served as
Quodvultdeus'
spiritual teacher.
Augustine also
dedicated some of his
writings to
Quodvultdeus.
Quodvultdeus was
exiled when Carthage...
- The
impression given by
sources such as
Victor of Vita, Possidius,
Quodvultdeus, and
Fulgentius of
Ruspe was that the
Vandal takeover of
Carthage and...
- navy
docked in the port of Carthage. The
Catholic bishop of the city,
Quodvultdeus, was
exiled to Naples,
since Gaiseric demanded that all his
close advisors...
- unpo****r. The
impression given by
ancient sources such as
Victor of Vita,
Quodvultdeus, and
Fulgentius of
Ruspe was that the
Vandal take-over of
Carthage and...
-
Maximi family, and was part of the
Roman province of Numidia.
Bishop Quodvultdeus of
Coeliana was one of the
Catholic bishops whom the
Arian Vandal king...
- D.C.:
Catholic University of
America Press. Finn,
Thomas M. (2004).
Quodvultdeus of Carthage: The
Creedal Homilies. Mahwah, New Jersey: The
Newman Press...
- Juno Caelestis,
according to the 5th
century AD
Bishop of Carthage,
Quodvultdeus, was of
large proportions, and was
surrounded by
shrines to
various deities...
-
Basula or
Bessula to
represent him. In
about 437, he was
succeeded by
Quodvultdeus, whom
Gaiseric exiled and who died in Naples. A 15-year
vacancy followed...
- in The Art of
Grammar Augustine of Hippo, in The City of God 8.23–26
Quodvultdeus, in
Against Five
Heresies Ibn Umayl, in The
Silvery Water and the Starry...
- and
Gelasius also
clearly used the p****age.
Prosper of Aquitaine, and
Quodvultdeus of Carthage, in the mid-400s,
utilized the p****age. The
Latin Vulgate...