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- Auxerre, but does not name Secundinus. Later tradition, which is of uncertain provenance, appears to suggest that Secundinus and Auxilius were of Italian...
- Augustine at the Christian classics Ethereal Library Augustine against Secundinus in English. Aurelius Augustinus at "IntraText Digital Library" – texts...
- Flavius Secundinus was a politician and statesman of the Eastern Roman Empire in the sixth century AD. He married Caesaria, the sister of Emperor Anastasius...
- At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Felix and Secundinus (or, less frequently, year 1264 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 511...
- Flavius Probus, consul in 502. Anastasius' sister, Caesaria, married Secundinus, and gave birth to Hypatius and Pompeius. Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus...
- and was the first bishop of Ossory. Ciaran, along with saints Auxilius, Secundinus and Iserninus, is also ****ociated with early churches in Munster and Leinster...
- ("Hear ye, All Lovers"), believed to have been written by the Irish Saint Secundinus (Sechnall of Dunshaughlin, 5th century AD), In this style, syllable lengths...
- Political offices Preceded by Arcadius Placidus Magnus Felix Flavius Secundinus Consul of the Roman Empire 512 with Flavius Moschi**** Succeeded by Probus...
- connection of Secundinus with St Patrick was a later tradition invented by Armagh historians in favour of their patron saint and that Secundinus is more likely...
- 492) and Roman consul in 511. Secundinus also held the rank of patrician. The main sources for the career of Secundinus are John of Antioch and Theophanes...