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- Auxilius was a Roman cognomen. It can refer to several people: Auxilius of Ireland (died 459), Irish saint, brother of St. Seachnaill Auxilius (5th century)...
- According to the tenth-century author Auxilius of Naples, Formosus was also present at this council. Auxilius says he begged the bishops for their forgiveness...
- Analecta". In his "Auxilius und Vulgarius", quoted below, Ernst Dümmler published from a Bamberg m****cript two further writings of Auxilius, one of which...
- Palladius. Auxilius may have been ordained a deacon at Auxerre with Patrick and Iserninus. Sabine Baring-Gould believes that Iserninus and Auxilius were Celts...
- bishops Secundinus, Auxilius and Iserninus arrived in Ireland to the aid of St Patrick. Muirchú also tells of the involvement of Auxilius and Iserninus, both...
- Popes, New York, Sheed & Ward, 2010. [page needed] Dümmler, Ernst (1866). Auxilius und Vulgarius: Quellen und Forschungen zu Geschichte des Papsttums im Anfange...
- Christopher may be regarded as pope after his death. However, the account of Auxilius of Naples says that Sergius III murdered both Leo V and Christopher. An...
- was not Alberic but Marozia's lover Pope Sergius III. However, neither Auxilius of Naples nor Eugenius Vulgarius, both of whom were exact contemporaries...
- contemporaries and modern historians as being unfair to adversaries. E. Dümmler, Auxilius u. Vulgarius. Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Papsttums im Anfange...
- still a major force in Ireland. The introduction attributes it to Patrick, Auxilius, and Iserninus, a claim which "cannot be taken at face value." Legend credits...