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Eugenius Vulgarius (Italian
Eugenio Vulgario; fl. c. 887–928) was an
Italian priest and poet. Eugenius'
epithet may
allude to a
Bulgar heritage, and he...
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defensionem sacrae ordinationis papae Formosi, I. 4, ed. Dümmler,
Auxilius und
Vulgarius (Leipzig, 1866), p. 64.
Hubert Mordek and
Gerhard Schmitz, "Papst Johannes...
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Sheed & Ward, 2010, page 79. Dümmler,
Ernst (1866).
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compelled to end his days
living as a monk. However, the
historian Eugenius Vulgarius says he was
strangled in prison. Some[who?] hold that
Christopher was...
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Antipope Christopher.
According to the pro-Formosan
Eugenius Vulgarius,
Sergius ordered both men to be
strangled in
prison some time in early...
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modern historians as
being unfair to adversaries. E. Dümmler,
Auxilius u.
Vulgarius.
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lover Pope
Sergius III. However,
neither Auxilius of
Naples nor
Eugenius Vulgarius, both of whom were
exact contemporaries of Sergius, and both of whom were...
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attributes it to
Eugenius Vulgarius, an
Italian priest and a
defender of Formosus. Two
other compositions of
Eugenius Vulgarius are known: De causâ Formosianâ...
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Desiderius Erasmus,
though Erasmus mistakenly referred to him as "
Vulgarius" in
early editions of his New Testament. Theophylact's
commentaries on...
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Theodora was
advanced in years, and is
lauded by
other writers (e.g.
Vulgarius)." It was
through Theodora’s
influence that John was on the
verge of succeeding...