Sidonius Apollinaris
Bishop, Gallo-Roman culture, Roman Catholic Diocese of Limoges, Avitus of Vienne, Magnus Felix Ennodius
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2013-01-12
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Gaius Sollius (Modestus) Apollinaris Sidonius or Saint Sidonius Apollinaris (November 5 of an unknown year, perhaps 430 – August, 489) was a poet, diplomat, and bishop. Sidonius is "the single most important surviving author from fifth-century Gaul" according to Eric Goldberg. He was one of four fifth- to sixth-century Gallo-Roman aristocrats whose letters survive in quantity; the others are Ruricius bishop of Limoges (died 507), Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus, bishop of Vienne (died 518) and Magnus Felix Ennodius of Arles, bishop of Ticinum (died 534).
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