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Severinus is a name held by
multiple people.
Severinus (consul 461),
Roman politician Severinus, Exuperius, and Felician,
saints Severinus of Bordeaux...
- Republic. The name
Severinus was
given to him in
honour of
Severinus of Nori****. In some
parts of Italy, he is
revered as
Saint Severinus rather than as Boethius...
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continued to s**** the
confirmation of
Severinus.
Emperor Heraclius still refused to
grant his
confirmation unless Severinus signed the Ecthesis. At
first they...
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draws connections between Severinus and
Saint Anthony of Lerins.
Saint Severinus of Nori**** is not to be
confused with
Severinus of Septempeda,
bishop of...
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begins with the
founding of the
Abbey of
Saint Severinus in the 4th century.[citation needed]
Saint Severinus, born in the Levant,
arrived in
Bordeaux in...
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identical to
Saint Severinus of Nori****,
whose life
before he
arrived in Nori**** is unknown. As told by
Sidonius Apollinaris,
Severinus held some offices...
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Germany Severinus, Exuperius, and
Felician (died 170),
saints Severinus of
Bordeaux (died 420),
saint Severinus of
Cologne (c. 320 – 404),
saint Severinus of...
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century Denmark.: 23
Severinus’
parents were
probably prosperous and well-positioned and like
other sons of the well to do,
Severinus probably enrolled in...
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Severin of
Cologne (Latin:
Severinus) was the
third Bishop of Cologne,
living in the
later 4th century.
Severin is said in 376 to have
founded a monastery...
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identified Severinus as a
bishop of
Cologne who died at Bordeaux,
leading many
scholars to
identify him with the
independently known Saint Severinus of Cologne...