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Primasius (died
around 560) was
bishop of
Hadrumetum and
primate of Byzacena, in Africa. One of the parti****nts in the
Three Chapters Controversy, his...
- who
served in the
Roman imperial state under four
successive emperors.
Primasius of Hadrumetum,
Roman bishop and exegete,
noted for his
Commentary on the...
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bishop Giunilius, an
ecclesiastical writer, who
dedicated his
works to
Primasius of Hadrumetum. In the
seventh century was the
bishop Flavi****, who ****isted...
- Chalcedon.
Primasius and
Verecundus followed him a few days later.
Verecundus died
shortly afterwards.
After Verecundus's death,
Primasius was
moved by...
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Ferrandus (d. 547) (Latin-African)
Cosmas Indicopleustes (d. 550) (Gr****)
Primasius of
Hadrumetum (d. 560) (Latin-African)
Dorotheus of Gaza (c. 505 – c. 565)...
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Matthew Mark Luke John
Augustine of
Hippo (354–430) Mark
Matthew Luke John
Primasius of
Hadrumetum (d. 560) Mark
Matthew Luke John Pope
Gregory I (540–604)...
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dimidius dies
tribus annis et ****
mensibus respondent), and in c. 550
Primasius also gave the same interpretation,
writing 'it is
possible to understand...
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vacante Boniface [it] (523 – c. 535)
Reparatus (535–552)
Primosus or
Primasius (552 – c. 565) Publi**** (fl. c. 565–581)
Dominicus (fl. 592–601) Licini****...
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pseudonymous versions, "Pseudo-Jerome" (copied
before 432) and "Pseudo-
Primasius",
revised by C****iodorus in the
sixth century to
remove the "Pelagian...
- Santonensis, Ponti**** Africae,
Caesarius Arelatensis,
Fulgentius Ferrandus 68
Primasius Adrumet****, Arator,
Nicetius Trevirensis, Aureli****
Arelatensis 69–70...