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Gaius Sollius Modestus Apollinaris Sidonius,
better known as
Sidonius Apollinaris (5 November, c. 430 – 481/490 AD), was a poet, diplomat, and bishop....
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Sidonius is a
Roman cognomen literally meaning "man from Sidon"
Later it was used as a
given name,
after the
saint Sidonius Apollinaris.
Notable people...
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until the
ninth century.
Sidonius founded several other monasteries in the area
before retiring to live as a monk.
Sidonius died
around 690; his feast...
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married Sidonius Apollinaris,
another aristocrat, who may have been a
distant maternal relative. The
marriage was
highly advantageous for
Sidonius, making...
- ISBN 90-04-09435-0, p. 12).
Sidonius Apollinaris, Carmina, V.207–227. O'Flynn, pp. 94–95.
Sidonius Apollinaris, Carmina, V.290–300.
Sidonius Apollinaris, Carmina...
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Antipater of
Sidon (Gr****: Ἀντίπατρος ὁ Σιδώνιος,
Antipatros ho Sidonios) was an
ancient Gr**** poet of the 2nd and 1st
centuries BC.
Cicero mentions him...
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Maximinus into Gaul.
Sidonius was
closely ****ociated with Maximinus, who was said to be one of the Seventy-two Apostles.
Sidonius became the
first bishop...
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Primary sources Sidonius Apollinaris,
Epistulae III, 9 [full
citation needed] Jordanes,
Getica 237–8. [full
citation needed]
Sidonius Apollinaris, Epistulae...
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panegyric written in
occasion of his
consulate by
Sidonius Apollinaris (431–486):
Sidonius Apollinaris,
Panegyric for
Avitus For the
history of his...
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noteworthy careers, such as
Magnus Felix and the
Gallic poet
Sidonius Apollinaris.
Sidonius had come to Rome to
bring a
petition from his people; his contact...