for the ninth century writer and bishop Prudentius of Troyes unreferenced date June 2009 Aurelius Prudentius Clemens was a Roman citizen Roman Christian poet , born in the Roman Empire Roman province of Tarraconensis now Northern Spain in 348. He probably died in Spain, as well, some time after 405, possibly around 413. The place of his birth is uncertain, but it may have been Caesaraugusta Saragossa , Tarraco Tarragona , or Calagurris Calahorra . Life Prudentius practised law with some success, and was twice ... him to court. Towards the end of his life possibly around 392 Prudentius retired from public life to become an ascetic, fasting until evening and abstaining entirely from animal food. Prudentius ... dated 405. The poetry of Prudentius is influenced by early Christian authors, such as Tertullian ... and wellspring of medieval allegorical literature. Works The works of Prudentius include Liber Cathemerinon ... in the Middle Ages Of the Father s Heart Begotten q Prudentius Editions Tr nkle, H. ed. . Prudentius ... Catherine Conybeare, sanctum, lector, percense uolumen Snakes, Readers, and the Whole Text in Prudentius ..., Poetry and the Cult of the Martyrs. The Liber Peristephanon of Prudentius , Ann Arbor 1993 External links wikiquote gutenberg author id Aurelius Clemens Prudentius name Prudentius Latin and English of the Cathemerinon only. http meta.montclair.edu latintexts prudentius Liber peristephanon Latin ... indexes http www.getfeedback.net kb orpheus minor scales validation Prudentius framework of personality used to validate psychometric test Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Prudentius ... Hispania ca Aureli Climent Prudenci cs Aurelius Prudentius Clemens de Prudentius es Prudencio eu Aurelius Prudentius Clemens fr Prudence po te ko it Prudenzio la Aurelius Prudentius Clemens nl Aurelius Clemens Prudentius no Prudentius pl Aurelius Prudentius Clemens pt Prud ncio ru sk Aurelius Prudentius Clemens sl Prudencij fi Aurelius Prudentius sv Aurelius Prudentius ... more details
Prudentius ref Galindo. ref born in Aragon , Spain died at Troyes , France , on 6 April 861 was bishop of Troyes , and a celebrated opponent of Hincmar of Reims in the controversy on predestination . Life Aragon was since 415 West Gothic and in 812 became Frankish. Prudentius left Spain in his youth, probably on account of take over by the Saracens , and came to the Frankish Empire and was educated at the Palatine School, where he became Bishop of Troyes shortly before 847. As bishop he changed his native name of Galindo to Prudentius. At Troyes his feast is celebrated on 6 April as that of a saint, though the Bollandists do not recognize his cult. ref Acta Sanctorum , Apr. I, 531 ref His works, with the exception of his poems, are printed in Patrologia Latina , CXV, 971 1458. His poems in Mon. Germ. Poet Lat., II, 679 sq. Theological views In the controversy on predestination between Gottschalk of Orbais , Archbishop Hincmar of Reims , and Bishop Pardulus of Laon , he opposed Hincmar in an epistle addressed to him. In this epistle, which was written about 849, he defends against Hincmar a double predestination, viz, one for reward, the other for punishment, not, however, for sin. He further upholds that Christ died only for those who are actually saved. The same opinion he defends in his De pr destinatione contra Johannem Scotum , which he wrote in 851 at the instance of Archbishop Wenilo of Sens who had sent him nineteen articles of Eriugena s work on predestination for refutation ... ref Acta SS. Sept. VI, 275 8 ref and some poems. References Girgensohn, Prudentius und die Bertinianischen ... f r histor. Theol. , II 1832 , 127 190 Notes reflist External links CathEncy title Prudentius ... Prudentius Trecensis Episcopus.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes Catholic wstitle Prudentius Category 861 deaths Category Bishops of Troyes Category Spanish theologians ... Prudencio Galindo ca Prudenci de Troyes es Prudencio de Troyes fr Prudence de Troyes nl Prudentius ... more details
Prudentius Maran b. 14 October 1683, at Sezanne , Marne d. 2 April 1762, at Paris was a French Benedictine scholar of the Maurist Congregation , known as a patrologist . Life After studying humanities at Paris he became a Benedictine at the abbey of St. Faron near Meaux on 30 January 1703, and continued his studies at the abbey of St. Denis . He was then sent to Saint Germain des Pr s to collaborate with his confrere Antoine Augustin Toutt e in the edition of the works of Cyril of Jerusalem . In 1734 he was forced to leave St. Germain des Pres at the instance of Cardinal Bissy , who suspected him of keeping his confreres from accepting the Bull Unigenitus . After spending a year at the abbey of Orbais , he was sent to St. Martin de Pontoise and in 1737 he was transferred to the abbey of Blancs Manteaux , where he spent the remainder of his life. Works His knowledge of theology and patristics is attested by the introductions which he prefixed to his critical editions of Greek and Latin Fathers, as well as by other works. His masterpiece is the edition of the works of Justin Martyr Justini philos. et martyris opera quae extant omnia necnon Tatiani, Athenagorae S. Theophili, Hermiae . ref Paris, 1742 Patrologia Graeca , IV. ref He further edited the works of Cyril of Jerusalem which had been prepared by Toutt e S. Cyrilli Hieros. opera ref Paris, 1720, P.G., XXXIII. ref the works of St. Cyprian which had been begun by tienne Baluze S. Cypriani opera , to which he prefixed a basic life of St. Cyprian ref Paris, 1726, Patrologia Latina IV. ref the third volume of the works of St. Basil , the two first volumes of which had been completed by Garnier. ref Paris, 1730. ref His other ... de sa divinit Paris, 1756 . Notes references References Attribution Catholic wstitle Prudentius ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maran, Prudentius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Maran, Prudentius Category 1683 births Category 1762 deaths Category Benedictines ... more details
Quicumque may refer to Quicumque Christum Qu rtis is the opening line of the twelfth and last poem in the Cathemerinon of Prudentius. Quicumque Vult is a name given to the Athanasian Creed disambiguation ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Quicumque Christum Qu rtis is the opening line of the twelfth in honour of the Epiphany Christian Epiphany and last poem in the Cathemerinon of Prudentius . This twelfth poem or hymn contains 52 Iamb foot iambic dimeter strophes, and an irregular selection from its 208 lines has furnished four hymns to the Roman Breviary , all of which conclude with the usual Marian doxology Jesu tibi sit gloria etc., not composed by Prudentius , slightly varied to make the doxology appropriate for the several feasts employing the hymns. The four Cento poetry centos are 1 Quicumque Christum qu ritis 2 O sola magnarum urbium 3 Audit tyrannus anxius 4 Salvete flores martyrum External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 12607a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Catholic Category Christian hymns ... more details
Galindo may refer to Surname Aar n Galindo born 1982 , Mexican footballer Blas Galindo 1910 1993 , Mexican composer Rudy Galindo born 1969 , American skater Sergio Galindo born 1926 , Mexican novelist original surname of Prudentius of Troyes Given name Galindo Garc s died 844 , count of Arag n Galindo Azn rez I died 867 , count of Arag n Galindo Azn rez II died 922 , count of Arag n Place names Galindo y Perahuy , village and municipality in Salamanca, Spain Don Francisco Galindo House , a historic house in Concord, California disambig DEFAULTSORT Galindo Disambiguation ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox saint name Saint Saturius of Soria birth date 493 death date 568 feast day October 2 venerated in Roman Catholic Church , Orthodox Catholic Church image Saturius of Soria.jpg imagesize 250px caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date officially inscribed in the canon of saints in 1743. canonized place canonized by attributes patronage Soria major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Saturius of Soria lang es San Saturio 493 568 is a hermit saint of Spain . Born in Soria , Saturius, according to Christian tradition, dedicated himself to a life of solitude and prayer. He took care of his parents until their death, after which Saturius gave away his inheritance to the poor and at the age of forty, retired to a cave on the hill of Pe alba . He lived for the rest of his days in complete austerity and dedicated himself to Mortification of the flesh mortifications of the flesh . His fame spread and Prudentius of Armentia sought his advice and wisdom. Prudentius became Saturius companion during the last seven years of the hermit s life and later buried him. Prudentius would subsequently become bishop of Tarragona . Veneration Image Soria Ermita de San Saturio.jpg left thumb 150px Hermitage religious retreat Hermitage of San Saturio near Soria. He was officially declared patron saint of Soria in 1628, and was inscribed in the canon of saints by the Catholic Church in 1743. Saturius cave is still an object of pilgrimage . Saturius hermitage is mentioned by Gustavo Adolfo B cquer in this writer s El Rayo de Luna . External links es icon http www.cyberbasilica.org SantoralOctubre2006.htm Santoral es icon http www.valonsadero.com html1 sansaturio Fiestas de San Saturio es icon http home.soria goig.com Etnologia calendario octubre.htm LA CAPITAL ABRE LAS FIESTAS DE OCTUBRE SAN SATURIO patr n de Soria Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Saturius Of Soria ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... more details
Ascaric died 810 1 was either the Bishop of Astorga or the Archbishop of Braga . He was condemned in the third letter letter of Pope Hadrian I for adoptionism sometime between 785 and 791 probably 786 . His Epistula ad Tuseredum letter to Tuseredo , explaining the resurrection of the body , places him in the Kingdom of Asturias at the time. He also penned a poem to Tuseredo, modelling it on the Hamartigenia of Prudentius and the verse of Coelius Sedulius . References Collins, Roger. Early Medieval Spain Unity in Diversity, 400&ndash 1000 . Macmillan Publishers, 1990. Category 810s deaths Category Gothic people Category Roman Catholic archbishops of Braga Category Bishops of Astorga Spain RC bishop stub RC archbishop stub es Ascario obispo de Astorga fr Ascaric de Braga pt Asc rico de Braga ... more details
italictitle The Psychomachia Battle for Man s soul by the Late Antiquity Late Antique Latin poet Prudentius is probably the first and most influential pure medieval allegory , the first in a long tradition of works as diverse as the Roman de la Rose Romance of the Rose , Everyman play Everyman , and Piers Plowman . In slightly less than a thousand lines, the poem describes the conflict of vice s and virtue s as a battle in the style of Virgil s Aeneid . Christianity Christian faith is attacked by and defeats Paganism pagan idolatry to be cheered by a thousand Christian martyr s. Characters Chastity is assaulted by Lust , but cuts down her enemy with a sword. Anger attacks Patience , is unable to defeat her and destroys herself instead. Greed deadly sin Greed is portrayed. In a similar manner, various vices fight corresponding virtues and are always defeated. Biblical figures that exemplify these virtues also appear e.g. Job person Job as an example of patience . Despite the fact that seven virtues defeat seven vices, these are not the canonical seven deadly sins , nor the three theological virtues three theological and Virtue four cardinal virtues . External links http www.thelatinlibrary.com prudentius prud.psycho.shtml The Latin original of the poem http www.uvm.edu hag rhuddlan images Several medieval illustrations of the battle scenes described http web.archive.org web 20020429135514 http www.richmond.edu wstevens grvaltexts psychomachia.html translated to english Interludes Category Medieval literature Category Latin poems Category 5th century poems Link GA fr Link FA de de Psychomachia es Psychomachia fr Psychomachie it Psicomachia la Psychomachia nl Psychomachia no Psychomachia pt Psicomaquia ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image RomanVirgilFolio014rVergilPortrait.jpg thumb 200px Folio14 recto of the Vergilius Romanus contains an author portrait of Virgil . Rustic capitals in Latin capitalis rustica is an Ancient Rome ancient Roman calligraphy calligraphic script. As the term is negatively connotated supposing an opposition to the more civilized form of the Roman square capitals Bernhard Bischoff prefers to call the script canonized capitals . Rustic capitals are similar to Roman square capitals , but are less rigid, influenced more by pen and ink writing on papyrus or parchment than the writing used for inscription s. The letters are thinner and more compressed, use many more curved lines than do square capitals, and have descender s extending below the baseline. The script was used between the 1st century and the 9th century, most often between the 4th and 6th centuries. After the 5th century, rustic capitals began to fall out of use, but they continued to be used as a display script in titles and headings, along with uncial as the script of the main text. About fifty manuscripts with rustic capitals survive, including four copies of works by Virgil including the Vergilius Vaticanus and the Vergilius Romanus , one copy of a work by Terence , and one of a work by Prudentius . The script was usually used for de luxe copies of pagan authors the only works by Christian authors which use this script are those by Prudentius and Coelius Sedulius Sedulius . See also Uncial script European calligraphy DEFAULTSORT Rustic Capitals Category Ancient Rome Category Latin calligraphy Category Palaeography Category Greek New Testament uncials Category Papyrology Category Writing Category Medieval scripts Category Early Middle Ages de Capitalis rustica es Capitalis rustica fr Rustica criture it Capitale rustica Bold text ... more details
. Prudentius wrote a 1140 line hymn to Romanus, the Romane Christi fortis , the tenth hymn in his Peristephanon . ref http ccat.sas.upenn.edu gopher other journals Recentiores Prudentius prud10 Romane ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Centuryinbox in? in poetry cpa 3 cpb rd century c 4th century cn1 5th century Roman empire Poets Ephrem the Syrian 306 373 , Nisibis , writing in Syriac Ausonius 310 395 , Bordeaux Himerius 315 386 , from Bithynia writing in Ancient Greek Greek Prudentius 348 405 413 in Tarraconensis , writing in Latin Claudian ? 404 Dates Unknown Avienus , Volsinii , Etruria , writing in Latin Nonnus , Egypt , writing in Ancient Greek Greek Quintus Smyrnaeus , writing in Ancient Greek Greek Tryphiodorus , Egypt , writing in Ancient Greek Greek Palladas , Alexandria , Egypt , writing in Ancient Greek Greek South Asia Kalidasa , writing in Sanskrit Amara Sinha , Sanskrit grammarian and poet China Poets by date of birth Tao Yuanming 365 372 427 , Jiangxi Xie Lingyun 385 433 Timeline 365 &ndash Tao Qian Zh t s p T o Qi n w T ao Ch ien , also known as Tao Yuanming , perhaps born this year died 427 385 &ndash Xie Lingyun died 433 Decades and years DecadesAndYearsIn 2 3 4 in poetry DEFAULTSORT 4th Century In Poetry Category Years in poetry Category 4th century works Poetry ... more details
Image Prudens van Duyse AMVC 070506.gif thumb 200px Prudens van Duyse Prudentius van Duyse or Prudens van Duyse Dendermonde , 17 September 1804 Ghent , 13 November 1859 was a Flanders Flemish writer. He started his career a clerk of a Civil law notary notary , but afterwards studied law at the University of Ghent , where he graduated in 1832. In 1836, he became the archivist of the city of Ghent . He was a co founder of the organization De tael is gansch het volk E language is the entire people and was one of the pioneers of the Flemish movement . At the beginning of his literary career, he wrote so called national poetry, but his actual debut was with the poem Lofdicht op de Nederlandsche taal , which he wrote in 1829. He published his best poems in Het klaverblad 1848 and in Nazomer 1859 . Bibliography Dichtstuk over den heldenmoed der Vlamingen tegen de Fransschen betoond onder het bestuur van den graaf Guy van Dampi re 1825 Griekenland, lierzang. Waterloo, kantate 1826 Lofdicht op de Nederlandsche tael 1829 De wanorde en omwenteling op den Vlaemschen zangberg 1830 Gedichten 1831 De Gentsche waterbeul 1839 Vaderlandsche po zy 1840 Anton Van Dyck, of De reis naar Itali 1841 De spellingsoorlog 1842 Godfried, of De godsdienst op het veld 1842 Natalia 1842 De zang van den Germaanschen slaaf 1848 Het klaverblad. Romancen, legenden, sagen 1848 Gedichtjes voor kinderen 1849 Nieuwe kindergedichten 1849 Verhandeling over den Nederlandschen dichtbouw 1854, 2 volumes Jacob Van Artevelde 1859 Nagelaten gedichten 1882 1885 Bloemlezing uit zijn dichtwerk 1942 See also Flemish literature Source http www.dbnl.org auteurs auteur.php?id duys002Prudens van Duyse Dutch http users.pandora.be louis.jacobs Vanduyse.html Prudens van Duyse Dutch Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Van Duyse, Prudens ALTERNATIVE NAMES van Duyse, Prudentius SHORT DESCRIPTION writer DATE OF BIRTH 17 September 1804 PLACE OF BIRTH Dendermonde DATE OF DEATH 13 November 1859 PLACE OF DEATH Ghent ... more details
until they died. His Acta are referred to in a hymn by Prudentius and praised and extensively quoted ... and Eulogius&mdash A Bishop and His Two Deacons, Martyrs excerpts of Prudentius hymn Persondata ... more details
from the Psychomachia Contest of the Soul , an Epic poetry epic poem written by Prudentius Aurelius Clemens Prudentius c. AD 410 entailing the battle of goodness good virtues and evil vice s. The intense ... more details
scholarship, which was provided in an anti pagan poem by the late 4th century Christian Prudentius ... and reverence. Prudentius does not explicitly mention the taurobolium , but the ceremony, in its .... Recent scholarship has called into question the reliability of Prudentius description. It is a late ... a less gory and elaborate sacrificial rite. Therefore, Prudentius description may be based on a late ... more details
Infobox saint name Zoilus birth date death date 304 feast day June 27 ref cite web url http www.catholic.org saints f day jun.php accessdate 2011 07 07 title Feast Days June ref venerated in Catholic Church image imagesize caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine San Zoilo de Carri n at Carri n de los Condes suppressed date issues for the Greek Cynic Zoilus Saint Zoilus died 304 AD is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church . Christian tradition states that he was a young man martyred with nineteen others at C rdoba, Spain under Diocletian . Veneration His name is mentioned by Prudentius and his name appears in the Hieronymian Martyrology as well as the Roman Martyrology . Their relics were enshrined at the abbey named after him the Benedictine abbey of San Zoilo de Carri n at Carri n de los Condes , in the province of Le n province Le n . There was also a monastery near C rdoba dedicated to him. Some of the subsequent Martyrs of Cordoba were associated with this monastery. His feast was also celebrated at Chester ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1O100 Zoilus.html Zoilus The Oxford Dictionary of Saints HighBeam Research Bot generated title ref he was anciently and incorrectly considered to have reigned by the city s inhabitants. References references http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0627.htm zoil Saints of June 27 Zoilus and Companions Persondata name Zoilus alternative names short description Spanish saint date of birth place of birth date of death 304 place of death DEFAULTSORT Zoilus Category Spanish saints Category Spanish Roman Catholic saints Category Christian martyrs of the Roman era Category 304 deaths Category 4th century Christian martyr saints Category 4th century Romans ... more details
about the French saint John Cassian the martyr of Imola Cassian of Imola Saint Cassian of Tangier was a Christian saint of the 3rd century. He is traditionally said to have been beheaded on 3 December, AD 298, during the reign of Diocletian . The Passion of Saint Cassian is appended to that of Saint Marcellus of Tangier . It is, however, not considered reliable. ref Geoffrey Ernest Maurice De Ste. Croix, Christian Persecution, Martyrdom, and Orthodoxy , Oxford University Press, 2006, p. 172 we must admit that we know nothing of the date or the circumstances of his execution ref Saint Cassian of Tangier is mentioned by Prudentius born 348 in his hymn la Prudentii Peristephanon Liber Peristephanon De Coronis Martyrum Carmen IV, 45 48 http www.thelatinlibrary.com prudentius prud4.shtml Ingeret Tingis sua Cassianum, festa Massylum monumenta regum, qui cinis gentes domitas coegit. ad iuga Christi. Notes references Sources Vincent J. O Malley, Saints of Africa , ed. Our Sunday Visitor Publishing, 2001, p.  164 http books.google.com books?id 8WQkrY95FtEC&printsec frontcover&dq CASSIaN tomb tingis&lr &hl nl PPA164,M1 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tangier, Cassian Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tangier, Cassian Of Category Moroccan Roman Catholic saints Category Christianity in Morocco Category 3rd century births Category 298 deaths Category People from Tangier Category 3rd century Christian martyr saints saint stub br Sant Kasian ru ... more details
Vettius Agorius Basilius Mavortius floruit 527 534 was a Roman senator and Roman consul consul . Biography Mavortius was probably the son of Caecina Mavortius Basilius Decius , consul in 486, and related to Vettius Agorius Praetextatus , an influential aristocrat of the late 4th century. In 527, Mavortius held the positions of Comes domesticorum Commander of the Imperial Guard and consul. Subscriptions in three manuscripts containing the works of Horace state that Mavortius emended one text of that poet in the sixth century. ref Those manuscripts are Paris lat. 7900A written in the 9th or 10th centuries , Paris lat. 7972 9th or 10th centuries , and Leiden B.P.L. 28 9th century ref The scholar Vollmer believed Mavortius copy was the archetype of the entire tradition, but R.J. Tarrant argues that the subscription was copied from Mavortius manuscript into an unrelated book, then found its way into the three surviving manuscripts which otherwise belong to different branches of the manuscript transmission. ref Horace , in Texts and Transmission A Survey of the Latin Classics , L.D. Reynolds ed. Oxford Clarendon Press, 1983 , p. 185 ref A subscription with Mavortius name also appears in a sixth century manuscript of Prudentius . ref Paris lat. 8084, f. 45. ref Notes references Further reading MacGill, Scott, Virgil Recomposed The Mythological and Secular Centos in Antiquity , Oxford University Press, 2005, ISBN 0195175646, pp.72 73. John Robert Martindale, Vettius Agorius Basilius Mavortius , in Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , Volume 2, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1980, ISBN 0 521 20159 4, pp. 736 737. s start s off s bef before Anicius Olybrius consul 526 Anicius Olybrius s ttl title List of Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 527 regent1 s aft after Justinian I end DEFAULTSORT Basilius Mavortius, Vettius Agorius Category 6th century Byzantine people Category Imperial Roman consuls bg ca Vetti Agori Basili Mavo ... more details
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TOCright Clement is an English name, a form of the Late Latin name Clemens. Cl ment is a French form of the same name. Clement or Cl ment may refer to Companies Adolphe Cl ment Motor manufacturing Cl ment British automobile , limited British automobile manufacturer or importer. Cl ment Bayard , French automobile manufacturer Adolphe Cl ment Aeroplane manufacture Cl ment Bayard , French aeroplane manufacturer Adolphe Cl ment Motor manufacturing Cl ment Gladiator , French automobile manufacturer Adolphe Cl ment Motor manufacturing Cl ment Panhard , French automobile manufacturer Adolphe Cl ment Motor manufacturing Cl ment Stirling , Scottish French automobile manufacturer Adolphe Cl ment Motor manufacturing Cl ment Talbot , Anglo French automobile manufacturer Adolphe Cl ment Aeroplane manufacture Astra Cl ment Bayard , French airship manufacturer People Given name chronological order Pope Clement disambiguation any of at least 14 real Popes and two antiPopes Cl ment Chant me , French footballer Clement of Alexandria died c. 217 , titled St. Clement, bishop of Zaragoza ca. 326 Clement of Metz 4th century , first bishop of Metz Clement, an alternative name for Prudentius Aurelius Prudentius Clemens , Christian poet 348 c. 413 Clement of Ireland born c. 750 , titled St. , active in the Paris Schools Clement of Ohrid died 916 , titled St. Clement of Dunblane died 1258 , bishop of Dunblane Clement Clarke Moore 1779 1863, American poet and author of A Visit from St. Nicholas Clement Freud 1924 2009 , politician, writer, comedian and grandson of Sigmund Freud Clement was the nom de guerre of Eug ne Chavant in the French resistance during World War II Cl ment Rodier 1829 1904 , French missionary in Algeria & fruit breeder for whom the clementine was named Clement Attlee 1883 1967 , Prime Minister of UK 1945 1951 Clement Greenberg 1909 1994 , American art critic Clement Haynsworth 1912 1989 , American judge Surname alphabetical order Adolphe Cl ment Bayard , 19th century Fren ... more details
Faustino Ar valo 23 July 1747 at Campanario, Badajoz in Extremadura , Spain 7 January 1824 at Madrid was a Spanish Jesuit hymn ographer and patrologist . He entered the Society of Jesus in 1761, but was deported to Italy on the occasion of the Suppression of the Society of Jesus deportation of the Jesuits from Spain 1767 . There he won the esteem and confidence of Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana Cardinal Lorenzana , who proved a patron for the young Spanish Jesuit, bore the expenses of his academic work, and made him his executor. Ar valo held various offices of trust in Rome, among them that of pontifical hymnographer . He was made theologian of the Penitenzieria in 1809, in succession to Alfonso Muzzarelli . In 1815 he returned to Spain, recalled by Ferdinand VII of Spain King Ferdinand , entered the restored Society, and became provincial of Castile historical region Castile 1820 . Ar valo stands in the front rank of Spanish patristic scholars. His principal works are Hymnodia Hispanica Rome, 1786 , a restoration of ancient Spanish hymns to their original metrical, musical, and grammatical perfection. This work was much esteemed by Cardinal Mai and Prosper Gu ranger Dom Gu ranger . Among the dissertations that accompany the main work is a curious one on the breviary of Francis Qui ones Cardinal Quignonez . Prudentius Prudentii Carmina Rome, 1788 89, 2 Vol., quarto . Blossius Aemilius Dracontius Dracontii Carmina Rome, 1791 , the poems of a fifth century Christian of Africa Roman province Roman Africa . Juvencus Juvenci Historiae Evangelicae Libri IV Rome, 1794 . Coelius Sedulius Caelii Sedulii Opera Omnia Rome, 1813 . Isidore of Seville S. Isidori Hispaniensis Opera Omnia Rome, 1813 . Missale Gothicum Rome, 1804 . Catholic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arevalo, Faustino ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 July 1747 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 7 January 1824 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arevalo, Faustino Category 1747 births Ca ... more details
Infobox saint name Saints Justus and Pastor birth date death date 304 AD feast day August 6 venerated in Roman Catholic Church , Orthodox Catholic Church image Sants Justs i Pastor.JPG imagesize 250px caption Sculptures of Saints Justus and Pastor. Belltower of the church of Sant Just, Barcelona. birth place death place outside Alcal de Henares titles Martyrs beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage Alcal de Henares Madrid major shrine Alcal de Henares suppressed date issues Saints Justus and Pastor died ca. 304 are venerated as Christian martyr s. According to their Acts , they were two schoolboy s Justus was 13 years old, Pastor less than 9 who were killed for their faith during the persecution of Christians by the Roman Emperor Diocletian . Flogging Flogged and decapitation beheaded outside the Spain Spanish city of Alcal de Henares known in Roman times as Complutum , they are today considered the patron saint s of both Alcal and Madrid . They are mentioned by Prudentius . Veneration Relics believed to be those of Justus and Pastor were discovered in the 8th century and taken to Huesca . In 1568, they were brought back to Alcal and interred beneath the high altar of the city s Cathedral, which is named for them. The ancient Cathedral is still in daily use, and the Saints tomb is accessible to the public. The story of Justus and Pastor is probably best known to the public due to its mention in the 2001 film The Others 2001 film The Others by Spanish director Alejandro Amen bar Citation needed date September 2011 . External links commons category Saints Justus and Pastor http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0806.htm just Saints of August 6 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pastor, Justus And ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 304 PLACE OF DEATH outside Alcal de Henares DEFAULTSORT Pastor, Justus And Category 3rd century births Category ... more details