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Reparatus was
killed when the city fell,
Vergentius managed to
escape with his life and left
Italy for Constantinople.
Responsibility for
Reparatus'...
-
Proconsularis and
presently in
Tunisia (Sidi-Tabet?). In 484,
Bishop Reparatus of
Cissi was one of the
Catholic bishops whom the
Arian king
Huneric of...
- the H****iba Ben
Bouali university, and the
ruins of the
basilica of
Reparatus, who was
bishop of
Castellum Tingitanum from 465 to 475. A
corner of the...
-
known example is from a fourth-century
pavement at the
Basilica of St
Reparatus, at Orleansville, Algeria, with the
words "Sancta Eclesia" [sic] at the...
- the
bishops of Africa, on the same subject. The
fourth is a
response to
Reparatus,
Bishop of Carthage, who had sent him
congratulations upon his elevation...
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should receive the
pallium from the emperor. The
successor of Maurus,
Reparatus, was
consecrated in 671. It was not
until the
pontificate of Leo II (682–83)...
- classe,
Ravenna Church Catholic Church Diocese Archdiocese of
Ravenna In
office September 677 – 18
January 691
Predecessor Reparatus Successor Dami****...
- from the
emperor in Constantinople.
According to Procopius, his
brother Reparatus was one of the
senators taken hostage by Witigis, but
managed to escape...
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Younger (533-537) (he had
served as
consul in 514)
Fidelis (537-538)
Reparatus (538-539)
Athanasius (539-542)
Maximinus (c. 542) N****s (554-568) Longinus...
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northwestern Africa during the
Vandalic War 533–534.
Bonifacius was
succeeded by
Reparatus, who held firm in the
Three Chapters Controversy and in 551 was exiled...