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Simplician (Latin: Simplici****; Italian: Simpliciano) was
Bishop of
Milan from 397 to 400 or 401 AD. He is
honoured as a
Saint in the
Roman Catholic and...
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Simplicissimus (German: Der
abenteuerliche Simplicissimus) and the
accompanying Simplician Scriptures series.
Grimmelshausen was born at Gelnhausen. At the age of...
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Simplician regularly met with Augustine, however, and
Augustine writes of
Simplician's "fatherly affection" for him. It was
Simplician who introduced...
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construction of
later buildings such as the
Basilica of
Saint Simplician (located in
Corso Garibaldi). In the
Middle Ages, part of the
Roman walls...
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Christian church with a
Latin cross layout. It is
dedicated to
Saint Simplician, who was Ambrose's
successor as
bishop of Milan. In the 3rd century, the...
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Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St
Ambrose (374–397) St
Simplician (397–400) St
Venerius (400–408) St
Marolus (408–423) St Martini**** (423–435)...
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Simplicissimus Teutsch Country Holy
Roman Empire Language German Series Simplician scriptures Genre Picaresque novel Set in 1618 to 1648
Thirty Years' War...
- Arian,
considered an
intruder by the
Catholic Church Ambrose (374–397)
Simplician (397–400)
Venerius (400–408)
Marolus (408–423) Martini**** (423–435) Glycerius...
- is the best of all." — Ambrose,
Bishop of
Milan (4
April 397 CE), when
Simplician was
mentioned as his
possible successor "What dost thou here, thou cruel...
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supported in his
mission by a new ally:
Saint Ambrose,
bishop of Milan.
Simplician, Ambrose's successor,
consecrated Gaudentius as
bishop of
Novara in 398...