-
known as
Fulgentius of
Ruspe (462 or 467 – 1
January 527 or 533), was a
North African Christian prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Ruspe in what is now Tunisia...
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Ruspe or
Ruspae was a town in the
Roman province of Byzacena, in
Africa propria. It
served as the
episcopal see of
Saint Fulgentius of
Ruspe. It is now...
- was
Fulgentius of
Ruspe. The
Catholic Church's list of
titular sees,
which identifies the see of
Africa as Mahdia,
identifies Ruspe/Ruspae as Henchir...
- aisles.
Thelepte was the
birthplace of
Saint Fulgentius of
Ruspe, who
became bishop of
Ruspe,
whose exact location is uncertain.
National Institute of...
- (5th–6th century),
Latin grammarian Saint Fulgentius of
Ruspe (5th–6th century),
bishop of
Ruspe,
North Africa,
possibly related to the above; some authorities...
- scripserunt". He
probably accompanied his
master and patron,
Fulgentius of
Ruspe, to
exile in Sardinia, when the
bishops of the
African Church were banished...
- Pseudo-Jerome (5th century)
Prologue to the
Catholic Epistles,
Fulgentius of
Ruspe (died 527)
Responsio contra Arianos, C****iodorus (6th century) Complexiones...
- and
Ecija (Astigi), in
Hispania Fulgentius of
Ruspe (462 or 467 — 527 or 533),
bishop of the city of
Ruspe,
North Africa This
disambiguation page lists...
- (?–c. 630),
Bishop of Écija,
Hispania Fulgentius of
Ruspe (462 or 467–527 or 533),
Bishop of
Ruspe,
North Africa Fulgencio Aquino (1915–1994), Venezuelan...
- in Christ, even
before they
explicitly believe in Christ.
Fulgentius of
Ruspe took a much
stricter view: "Most
firmly hold and
never doubt that not only...