- Huneric,
Hunneric or
Honeric (died
December 23, 484) was King of the (North African)
Vandal Kingdom (477–484) and the
oldest son of Gaiseric. He abandoned...
- of
Theodosius II. However,
their martyrdom may also date to the time of
Hunneric (477-484). As
evidenced by
their African names,
Tabra and
Tabratha may...
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Victor of Vita.
These martyrs were
killed during the
reign of
Arian king
Hunneric.
According to Victor,
Denise was a
beautiful and
widowed noblewoman, who...
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Arians and the Eutychians. He was one of the
Catholic bishops whom king
Hunneric of the
Vandals summoned to his
court in
Carthage in 484 and then exiled...
- and Longinus,
Bishops in
North Africa martyred by the
Arian Vandal King
Hunneric (c. 485)
Saint Neachtain, a
relative of St
Patrick of
Ireland at whose...
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another Aquilinus, who was
killed during the
reign of the
Arian Vandal king
Hunneric in 484. This 5th
century Aquilinus was
killed with Eugene, Geminus, Marcian...
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authentic m****cripts. It was
first alleged by the
Catholic bishops whom
Hunneric summoned to the
conference of Carthage. An
allegorical interpretation,...
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carried into captivity. One of the princesses, Eudocia, was
married to
Hunneric,
eldest son of Gaiseric; her
mother and sister,
after long and tedious...
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Women Martyrs of North-West Africa, a
great number of
women martyred under Hunneric,
Arian King of the
Vandals (482)
Saint Dabheog (Beoc, Be****, Mobeoc),...
- Incorporated. 2002. ISBN 978-0-7172-0135-8. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Hunneric" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...