- martyrs, and
other prin****l saints, J. Moir, 1798 Dégert, Antoine. "
Sulpitius." The
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 14. New York:
Robert Appleton Company...
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biography of
Saint Martin of
Tours Sulpitius the Pious,
known as
Saint Sulpice, who died
around 646 AD
Sulpitius I of
Bourges the
Severe (died 591) Sulpice...
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translation of the
Philokalia by Palmer, Ware and Sherrard. "NPNF-211.
Sulpitius Severus,
Vincent of Lerins, John C****ian –
Christian classics Ethereal...
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Giovanni Sulpizio da
Veroli or
Johannes Sulpitius Verul**** or
Verolensis (fl. c. 1470 – 1490) was an
Italian Renaissance humanist and rhetorician. Known...
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Sulpicius Severus (/sʌlˈpɪʃəs ˈsɛvərəs/; c. 363 – c. 425) was a
Christian writer and
native of
Aquitania in modern-day France. He is
known for his chronicle...
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Sulpice may
refer to
Sulpicius Severus, the 4th-century
biographer Saint Sulpitius the Pious, a 7th-century
saint Saint-Sulpice, many
different locations...
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Sulpitius I (died 591) was
Bishop of Bourges.
Often called Sulpitius Severus, the Severe, he is
wrongly identified with
Sulpicius Severus, the historian...
- Saint-Eustache, it is the
third largest church in the city. It is
dedicated to
Sulpitius the Pious.
Construction of the
present building, the
second on the site...
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Paragraph 3 Eusebius,
Church History, Book 2,
Chapter 25,
Paragraph 8
Sulpitius Severus (1894). "Chronicle /
Sacred History, Book II.
Chapter 29". New...
- " Constantius, for the
purpose of
wearying out the
orthodox bishops (
Sulpitius Severus says: E.H.., ii, 41), dela****
allowing the
bishops home, keeping...