-
reigned throughout Ruricius’ time as bishop,
apparently making good use of,
among other things,
Ruricius'
legal a****en,
until Ruricius p****ed from the scene...
- name is
given as "
Ruricius". As it is
clearly the same person, the
conflict is
usually resolved by
combining the
names into "
Ruricius Pompei****". Siege...
- was
renowned in
rhetoric and
grammar and was
friends with
Ennodius and
Ruricius. He
appears to have fled from Mauritania,
North Africa to Gaul to escape...
-
Kelley postulated that "
Ruricius of Uzes" was a
brother of Tonantius, a son of Papianilla, wife of the
elder Tonantius and that
Ruricius of
Limoges was her...
-
marriages by the age of
twenty Lemovicensis,
Ruricius; Limoges),
Ruricius I. (Bishop of (1999).
Ruricius of
Limoges and Friends: A
Collection of Letters...
- 453/466; II.12,
before 469), and one by
Ruricius (II.32, 485/506). He was a vir inlustris. When he
received Ruricius' letter, he had
recently been ordained...
-
emperors Constantine I and Maxentius. Maxentius'
forces were defeated, and
Ruricius Pompei****, the most
senior Maxentian commander, was
killed in the fighting...
-
Constantine quickly advanced to
Verona where a
large Maxentian force was camped.
Ruricius Pompei****,
general of the
Veronese forces and Maxentius'
praetorian prefect...
-
three battles at Turin,
Brescia and Verona. Maxentius's
Praetorian Prefect Ruricius Pompei**** is
killed in the
fighting outside Verona.
October 28 – Battle...
- 5th- to 6th-century
whose letters survive in quantity; the
others are
Ruricius,
bishop of
Limoges (died 507),
Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus,
bishop of Vienne...