IV was chased from Naples and Sergius reinstated. Early in 1030, Sergius gave Rainulf the county of Aversa as a fief, the first Norman principality in the region. Sergius also gave his sister in marriage to the new count. In 1034, Pandulf IV instigated a revolt in Sorrento and annexed it to Capua. In the same year, Sergius sister died and Rainulf returned to Pandulf s side. Broken in spirit, Sergius ...Image Italy 1000 AD.svg right thumb 250px Italy in the time of SergiusIV. SergiusIV died after 1036 was Duke of Naples from 1002 to 1036. He was one of the prime catalysts in the growth of Normans Norman ... Empire Byzantine vassal , like John IV of Naples his father before him . In 1024, he submitted to Pilgrim ... Pandulf V safe conduct to Naples, where Sergius offered him asylum. By this, Sergius incurred Pandulf IV s enmity. In the next year 1027 , after Sergius ally Boiannes was recalled, Pandulf attacked Naples and quickly captured it, some say by treachery. Pandulf V fled to Rome and Sergius went into hiding. For Sergius, however, fortune reversed itself when Pandulf IV was abandoned by his Norman ally, Rainulf Drengot in 1029. Sergius and the Duke of Gaeta , John V of Gaeta John V , sent an embassy ... index histoires.htm History of the Norman World . s start s bef before John IV of Naples John IV s ttl title Duke of Naples years 1002 1036 s aft after John V of Naples John V end DEFAULTSORT Sergius 04 Of Naples Category 1036 deaths Category Dukes of Naples fr Serge IV de Naples it Sergio IV di Napoli ro Sergiu al IV lea de Neapole ru IV uk IV ... of Prince Pandulf IV of Capua , the Wolf of the Abruzzi, who had been defeated by Pilgrim. In 1026, Pandulf ... stands. He was succeeded by his son, John V of Naples John V . When John went to Constantinople seeking aid from the Byzantine Empire Byzantines , Sergius briefly came out of retirement to act as regent . On John s return, Sergius returned to his monastery, where he was still living as late as June ... more details
Sergius of Naples may refer to Sergius I of Naples died 864 Sergius II of Naples , Duke of Naples from 870 to 877 Sergius III of NaplesSergiusIV of Naples died after 1036 Sergius V of Naples , son and successor of John V as Duke of Naples from 1042 to 1082 Sergius VI of Naples died 1097 or 1107 Sergius VII of Naples died 1137 hndis ... more details
Sergius III was a duke of Naples . He was preceded by his father Marinus II of Naples Marinus II and succeeded by John IV of Naples John IV . s start s bef before Marinus II of Naples Marinus II s ttl title Duke of Naples years 992 &ndash after 997 s aft after John IV of Naples John IV end DEFAULTSORT Sergius 03 Of Naples Category Italian nobility Category Dukes of Naples Category 11th century deaths Italy noble stub ro Sergiu al III lea de Neapole ... more details
Sergius II was Duke of Naples from 870 to 877. He continued the policies of his father, Gregory III of Naples Gregory III , and grandfather, Sergius I of NaplesSergius I . He maintained good relations with the Franks or the Byzantine Empire Byzantines only as it suited Neapolitan interests. He was briefly Duke of Amalfi prefect of Amalfi for thirteen days in 866, following the prefect Maurus of Amalfi Maurus . In January 870, his father fell seriously ill and left him the government. Gregory died in March. It is written that Sergius made Naples into another Palermo , another Africa , by his friendly relations with the Aghlabids . ref Taylor and Matthews. http faculty.ed.umuc.edu jmatthew naples darkages.html . ref For this, he earned the excommunication of Pope John VIII . He also earned the opposition of his brother, Athanasius II, Bishop of Naples Bishop Athanasius II and exiled him to an island. Sergius was blinded and deposed by his brother Athanasius of Naples Athanasius II , Bishop of Naples, who sent him to Rome . His son Gregory IV of Naples Gregory IV eventually succeeded to the ducal throne. Notes reflist Sources http faculty.ed.umuc.edu jmatthew naples darkages.html Naples in the Dark Ages by David Taylor and Jeff Matthews. cite book last Chalandon first Ferdinand title Histoire de la domination normande en Italie et en Sicilie location Paris year 1907 BR s start s bef before Gregory III of Naples Gregory III s ttl title Duke of Naples years 870 &ndash 877 s aft after Athanasius of Naples Athanasius end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sergius 02 Of Naples ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sergius 02 Of Naples Category 9th century deaths Category Dukes of NaplesSergius 2 ro Sergiu al II lea de Neapole ru II uk II ... more details
Sergius VI died 1097 or 1107 was the Duke of Naples from 1077 or 1082 to his death. He was the son of the senator John, and thus nephew and successor of John s elder brother Sergius V of NaplesSergius V . His reign is very obscure on the basis of slight documentary evidence. In the face of the Norman conquest of southern Italy Norman conquests he reinforced the Neapolitan relationship with the Byzantine Empire and was at some point granted the Byzantine title of protosebastos . ref Vera von Falkenhausen 2007 , The South Italian Sources, Proceedings of the British Academy , 132 , 107. ref He married Limpiasa, daughter of Richard I of Capua and Fredesenda of Hauteville . He was succeeded by his son John VI of Naples John VI . References reflist External links http fmg.ac Projects MedLands SOUTHERN 20ITALY, 20PRE NORMAN.htm Toc145141786 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy Southern Italy. s start s bef before Sergius V of NaplesSergius V s ttl title Duke of Naples years 1077 1082 &ndash 1097 1107 s aft after John VI of Naples John VI end DEFAULTSORT Sergius 06 Of Naples Category 1097 deaths Category Italian nobility Category Dukes of Naples uk VI ... more details
Sergius V was the son and successor of John V of Naples John V as Duke of Naples from 1042 to 1082. In Summer 1074, hostilities flared up between Richard I of Capua and Robert Guiscard . Sergius allied with the latter and made his city a supply centre for Guiscard s troops. This pitted him against Aversa and Capua , while Richard I was supported by the pope. Sergius soon opened negotiations with Pope Gregory VII , as he had barely escaped destruction in June. These negotiations were concurrent with those of the two Normans Norman princes, mediated by the abbey of Montecassino . Sources Chalandon, Ferdinand. Histoire de la domination normande en Italie et en Sicilie . Paris , 1907. s start s bef before John V of Naples John V s ttl title Duke of Naples years 1042 1082 s aft after Sergius VI of NaplesSergius VI end DEFAULTSORT Sergius 05 Of Naples Category 1082 deaths Category Italian nobility Category Dukes of Naples Italy noble stub ru V uk V ... more details
Sergius I died 864 was the first duke of Naples of his dynasty, often dubbed the Sergi, which ruled over Naples for almost three centuries from his accession in 840 until the death of his namesake Sergius VII of NaplesSergius VII in 1137. Sergius was originally the dux of Cumae , a Neapolitan dependency. In 840, with the Franks trying to take the city, the people elected Sergius as duke or magister militum of Naples. This was a move towards complete independence from the Byzantine Empire , which was incapable of defending the Ducatus Neapolitanus from the Lombards . Sergius continued the beneficial ... Duke of Naples years 840 864 s aft after Gregory III of Naples Gregory III end DEFAULTSORT Sergius ... soon became too dangerous to keep as friends and Naples was forced to ally with Amalfi .... In 849, Sergius led his fleet alongside that of Gaeta and the Vatican in the successful Battle of Ostia . Sergius allied himself, furthermore, with the Emperors Lothair I and Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor Louis II . In 847, Sergius was charged, along with Guy I of Spoleto , with establishing peace between the Lombard princes Siconulf of Salerno and Radelchis I of Benevento . In 850, Sergius attempted successfully to make the duchy hereditary when he appointed his eldest son, Gregory III of Naples Gregory , as co duke. He began to mint his own coins with his own effigy on them. In 859, Sergius ... . With the gastald, he sent his sons Gregory and Caesar, Admiral of Naples Caesar to sack New Capua. They failed. Sergius other sons, Athanasius I, Bishop of Naples Athanasius and Stephen, also played an important role in Neapolitan politics. The former became bishop of Naples, an imperial familiaris ... . Before dying, Sergius bade Gregory to follow the counsel of his brother the bishop. Gregory did succeed on Sergius death and the hereditary, independent dukedom was born. See also History of Naples Sources http faculty.ed.umuc.edu jmatthew naples darkages.html Naples in the Dark Ages by David Taylor ... more details
succeeded as duke of Apulia in 1127 and was crowned king in 1130, the fate of Naples hinged on Sergius ... fleet and Sergius submitted to Roger. According to the chronicler Alexander of Telese , Naples which ... blockade of Naples, however, had holes and Sergius was able to slip by to Pisa for more supplies ... s bef before John VI of Naples John VI s ttl title Duke of Naples years 1120 1137 s aft after Alfonso of Hauteville Alfonso end DEFAULTSORT Sergius 07 Of Naples Category 1137 deaths Category ... states and cities. Sergius VII died 30 October 1137 was the thirty ninth and last dux duke or magister militum Duke of Naples of Naples . He succeeded his father John VI of Naples John VI on the Neapolitan ... of their city and the keys to their castle. When the citizens refused, Sergius initially prepared ... of a mere report. Sergius prestige was not high and all of southern Italy was now in Roger s hands. In 1134, Sergius supported the rebellion of Robert II of Capua and Ranulf II of Alife , but avoided ... year, on 24 April 1135, a Pisa n fleet under the exiled Robert of Capua laid anchor in Naples ... recommenced. Sergius had to welcome Ranulf, who was in the same position as he in revolt against the king ... were besieged in Naples until Spring 1136. By then, many people were dying of starvation. Yet according to the historian and rebel sympathiser Falco of Benevento , Sergius and the Neapolitans did ... Lothair II himself, however, was coming to Naples rescue and Roger lifted the siege. Lothair left ... lost possessions. Sergius again kneeled before him in homage, trying to spare his city another siege. Sergius was forgiven and accompanied Roger on an expedition against his erstwhile ally Ranulf, now ..., were defeated, Sergius himself dying on the field. Ironically enough, Roger s defeat in Rignano opened the field to his conquest of Naples itself, since Sergius VII died heirless and Naples nobility couldn t reach an agreement as to who would succeed as duke. Roger finally absorbed the Duchy of Naples ... more details
Infobox Christian leader type Pope English name SergiusIV image Sergius IV.jpg image size 150px birth name Pietro Martino Buccaporci term start 31 July 1009 term end 12 May 1012 predecessor Pope John ... States , Holy Roman Empire other Sergius Pope SergiusIV died 12 May 1012 , born in Rome as Pietro ... entry ref Pietro adopted the name SergiusIV upon accession to the pontificate. Buccaporci was the son ... and adopted the name SergiusIV. The power held by SergiusIV was often overshadowed by John Crescentius ... that SergiusIV was essentially a puppet ruler for Crescentius III. Others, however, claimed that the Pope resisted his power there is some evidence that SergiusIV gave political backing to an anti Crescentius faction in the city. Acts sometimes attributed to Pope SergiusIV include measures to relieve ... s authenticity. SergiusIV died on 12 May 1012 and was followed in the papacy by Pope Benedict ... ws s Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 Pope SergiusIV Pope SergiusIV in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia ... VIII end Popes Catholicism History of the Roman Catholic Church Persondata name SergiusIV alternative ... Category Year of birth unknown af Pous SergiusIV br Serj IV bg IV ca Sergi IV cs SergiusIV. de SergiusIV. et SergiusIV el es Sergio IV eu Sergio IV.a fa fr Serge IV gl Serxio IV, papa ko 4 hr Sergije IV. id Paus SergiusIV it Papa Sergio IV jv Paus SergiusIV ka IV sw Papa Sergio IV la SergiusIV lt Sergijus IV hu IV. Sergius p pa mk IV mr nl Paus SergiusIV ja 4 pl Sergiusz IV pt Papa S rgio IV ro Papa Sergiu al IV lea ru IV fi SergiusIV sv SergiusIV tl Sergio IV th 4 uk IV vi Gi o ho ng Sergi IV war Papa Sergio IV yo Pope SergiusIV zh ..., considered by many to have been his patron. Sergius was buried in the Lateran Basilica, and is sometimes ... date of death May 12, 1012 place of death Rome , Papal States , Holy Roman Empire DEFAULTSORT Sergius ... more details
This article is about the duke, secular ruler of the city, for the patron saint and bishop, see John IV, Bishop of Naples . John IV was the mostly absentee duke of Naples from 997 to after 1002. He was the son and successor of Sergius III of Naples Sergius III . John IV originally recognised the suzerainty of the Byzantine Emperor . In 999, he was captured and taken a prisoner first to Capua , then back to Germany by Otto III , the Holy Roman Emperor , who had just visited Saint Nilus the Younger in Gaeta . During his absence, Naples seems to have continued in allegiance to the Greeks, though it was technically governed by Adhemar of Spoleto . In 1002, John reappears in his duchy, probably released by Otto s successor, Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor Henry II . John had one son, Sergius IV of Naples Sergius , who succeeded him, and two daughters. The elder was Sichelgaita whose name may imply that John had a Lombards Lombard wife , who married John IV of Gaeta and thus cemented alliance between her brother and Duke John V of Gaeta . A second daughter is recorded unnamed by Amatus of Montecassino as having been widowed by the count of Gaeta and remarrying soon after to Ranulf Drengot , the Normans Norman count of Aversa . This latter account is confusing, but not impossible. Sources Chalandon, Ferdinand. Histoire de la domination normande en Italie et en Sicilie . Paris , 1907. s start s bef before Sergius III of Naples Sergius III s ttl title Duke of Naples years 997 &ndash after 1002 s aft after Sergius IV of Naples Sergius IV end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME John 04 Of Naples ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT John 04 Of Naples Category Italian nobility Category Dukes of Naples Category 11th century deaths Italy noble stub ro Ioan al IV lea de Neapole uk IV ... more details
Gregory IV died 915 was the firstborn son of Duke Sergius II of Naples and successor of his paternal uncle, Athanasius of Naples Bishop Athanasius , in 898, when he was elected dux , or magister militum , unanimously by the aristocracy. His other paternal uncle, Stephen, succeeded Athanasius as Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples bishop . According to the Chronicon ducum et principum Beneventi, Salerni, et Capuae et ducum Neapolis , he reigned for sixteen years and eight months. The Mezzogiorno in his time was under constant Saracen assaults. Around 900, Gregoy destroyed the castrum Lucullanum , a Neapolitan fortress just outside the city, to prevent the Moslems from taking it as a base. Otherwise, he reinforced the city walls and stored supplies to ensure survival in the event of a long siege. According the much later chronicler Leo of Ostia , he signed a pact with the Prince of Benevento prince of Benevento and Capua , Atenulf I of Capua Atenulf , and the Amalfi tans and attacked and defeated the Saracens. On 2 July 911, he signed another pactum with Atenulf s sons, the coprinces Atenulf II of Capua Atenulf II and Landulf I of Benevento Landulf I , whereby they shared the disputed territory of Liburia . In that same year, he participated in allied attacks on the Saracen fortress ... 915, and was succeeded by his firstborn son, John II of Naples John II , who had been present at the battle. In 907 Gregory made a donation to the urban church of Saints Severinus and Sossus in Naples, which his forefathers had possibly founded. ref Patricia Skinner, Urban Communities in Naples ... s bef before Athanasius of Naples Athanasius s ttl title Duke of Naples years 898 915 s aft after John II of Naples John II end DEFAULTSORT Gregory 04 Of Naples Category 9th century births Category 915 deaths Category Italian nobility Category Dukes of Naples Category 10th century Italian people Category Patricii ro Grigore al IV lea de Neapole ru IV uk IV ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Saint John IV died 835 , called the Peacemaker and known in Italian as Giovanni d Acquarola , was the Bishop of Naples from an unknown date until his death. He is one of the patron saint s of Naples and his feast day is 22 June. He had the relics of Aspren translated to the church of Santa Restituta in Naples. He also assisted Andrew II of Naples Duke Andrew II in negotiating the Pactum Sicardi , an economic treaty, with Sicard of Benevento Sicard , Principality of Benevento Prince of Benevento . DEFAULTSORT John Iv Category 835 deaths Category Italian saints Category People from Naples Category Bishops of Naples Category 9th century bishops Category 9th century Christian saints ... more details
color 9fe 1 1. Frederick IV of Naples 2 2. Ferdinand I of Naples 3 3. Isabella, Princess of Taranto ... de Naples it Federico I di Napoli hu IV. Frigyes n polyi kir ly nl Frederik IV van Napels ja ...Image Sestino.jpg thumb 250px Sestino of Frederick IV. Frederick IV April 19, 1452 November 9, 1504 , sometimes known as Frederick I or Federico d Aragona , ref He was the fourth Frederick to call himself King of Sicily , ruling under the title Federicus Dei gratia rex Siciliae Frederick by the grace of God king of Sicily the second Frederick to rule peninsular southern Italy after the Emperor Frederick II and thus sometimes called Frederick II of Naples and the first Frederick to actually rule over the so called Kingdom of Naples. ref was the last Kingdom of Naples King of Naples of the House of Trast mara , ruling from 1496 to 1501. He was the second son of Ferdinand I of Naples Ferdinand I , younger brother of Alphonso II of Naples Alfonso II , and uncle of Ferdinand II of Naples Ferdinand II , his predecessor. Born in Naples to Ferdinand I and his first wife, Isabella of Taranto , the daughter of Tristan, Count of Copertino and Catherine of Taranto Caterina Orsini , he succeeded his ... the claim of Louis s predecessor, King Charles VIII of France , to Kingdom of NaplesNaples and Sicily . In 1501 they deposed Frederick Naples initially went to Louis, but by 1504 a falling out led to Naples seizure by Ferdinand, after which it remained part of the Spanish possessions until the end .... ref Charlotte of Naples Charlotte , married Count of Laval Ferdinand of Arag n, Duke of Calabria ... center ahnentafel bottom Notes Reflist start box succession box before Ferdinand II of Naples Ferdinand II title Kingdom of Naples King of Naples years 1496 1501 after Louis XII of France Louis end box DEFAULTSORT Frederick 04 Of Naples Category 1452 births Category 1504 deaths Category People from Naples Category Monarchs of Naples Frederick 4 Category House of Trastamara Category Roman Catholic ... more details
Sergius was a name of a Roman Empire Roman Patrician ancient Rome Patrician Gens , gens Sergia Sergia or Sergii , originally from Alba Longa and can refer to Roman Catholic Popes Pope Sergius I died 701 , Sicilian born pope Pope Sergius II reigned 844 847 , Italian born pope Pope Sergius III reigned 897 and 911 , Italian born pope Pope SergiusIV reigned 1009 1012 Eastern Orthodox Patriarchs Patriarch Sergius I of Moscow , Patriarch 1943 1944. Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople , Patriarch 610 638. Patriarch Sergius II of Constantinople , Patriarch 1001 1019. Other Christian Saints main Saint Sergius disambiguation Saints Sergius and Bacchus Saint Sergius martyr , Roman soldier companion of Saint Bacchus, martyred c. 303. Sergius of Cappadocia , Martyred c. 304. Sergius of Radonezh , A 14th century Russian monastic. Sergius of Valaam , A 10th century Greek Karelian Russian monastic. Dukes of NaplesSergius I of Naples , Duke of Naples 840 864. Sergius II of Naples , Duke of Naples 870 877. SergiusIV of Naples , Duke of Naples 1002 1036. Sergius V of Naples , Duke of Naples 1042 1082. Sergius VI of Naples , Duke of Naples 1082 1097. Sergius VII of Naples , Duke of Naples 1120 1137, last Duke of Naples. Dukes of Amalfi Sergius I of Amalfi , Duke of Amalfi 958 966 Sergius II of Amalfi , Duke of Amalfi 1007 1028 Sergius III of Amalfi , Duke of Amalfi 1031 1073 Other persons Sergius Paulus , proconsul of Cyprus, appears in the Book of Acts Catiline Lucius Sergius Catilina , 1st century BCE Roman politician Marcus Sergius , Ancient Roman inventor of the prosthetic hand Sergius Orata , Ancient Roman merchant and architect Sergius of Reshaina died 536 . Assyrian physician who translated medicine from Greek to Syriac Metropolitan Sergius Tikhomirov of Japan , Russian Orthodox clergyman 1871 1945 Bahira , also called Sergius c 600 , Nestorian monk who foretold Muhammad s prophetic career. Other uses Father Sergius , Short story by Leo Tolstoy Father Sergius film , 1917 silent ... more details
Sergius I may refer to Pope Sergius I died 701 , Sicilian born pope Patriarch Sergius I of Moscow Sergius I of Constantinople Sergius I of Naples See also Sergius it Sergio I fr Serge Ier ru I hndis ... more details
Pope Sergius could refer to Pope Sergius I pope 687 701 Pope Sergius II pope 844 847 Pope Sergius III pope 904 911 Pope SergiusIV pope 1009 1012 Disambig Category Papal names Sergius af Pous Sergius id Paus Sergius mk ... more details
Sergius III may refer to Pope Sergius III reigned 897 and 911 , Italian born pope Sergius III of Amalfi , Duke of Amalfi 1031 1073 hndis ... more details
Sergius Kagen St. Petersburg, Russia , August 22, 1909 &ndash New York, New York , March 1, 1964 was an United States of America American pianist and composer and voice teacher . ref Lott, Grove online ref Life and musical career He was born in Russia, the third son of wealthy, intellectual parents, his father a Lithuanian Jew and his mother a Russian atheist. ref name Villamil Villamil, p. 247 ref His older brother was studying to be a pianist, but he died in the Russian Revolution . Sergius then began his own piano study at the age of nine and soon entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory. ref name Villamil But in 1920 his family fled the Revolution, moving to Berlin , and a year later he studied with Leonid Kreutzer and Paul Juon at the Hochschule f r Musik. ref Baker s Biographical Dictionary, p. 878 ref He and his family moved again, to the United States in 1925, and in 1930 he entered the Juilliard School in New York city , studying with piano with Carl Friedberg , composition with Rubin Goldmark and singing with Marcella Sembrich , and earned his diploma in 1934. After Sembrich s death in 1935, he took over the training of many of her students, and he formally joined the faculty at Juilliard in 1940. There he taught singing and vocal literature from 1940 to 1964, and at the Union .... ref name Villamil Books by Sergius Kagen Music for the Voice New York, 1949, Indiana University Press ... Music Co., 1950 I Think I Could Turn... Walt Whitman , Mercury Music, 1952 Impression IV e ... References Citation last Baker first Theodore contribution Kagen, Sergius year 1992 title Baker ... page 878 place New York publisher Schirmer Books isbn 0 02 872415 1 . GroveOnline Kagen, Sergius ... cantatas.com Bio BAG 2.htm photos of Sergius Kagen with the Bach Aria Group , 1948 49 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kagen, Sergius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... New York, New York DEFAULTSORT Kagen, Sergius Category 1909 births Category 1964 deaths Category ... more details
Sergius Orata fl. c. 95 BC was a famed merchant and hydraulic engineer of the Roman Republic . Sergius was well known by his contemporaries because of the breeding and commercialization of oyster s, in which he can be considered a pioneer. Orata wanted to take advantage of Romans taste for shellfish, so he developed a new system for breeding oysters. He constructed channels and preys to control Tides sea tides , as well as high vaults over Lucrinus Lacus Lucrine Lake . He is also credited with the invention of the hypocaust , although this is not fully confirmed. All we know for sure is that he invented a certain type of hanging baths balneae pensiles , some kind of relaxing thermal baths they are usually considered to be hypocausts. He commercialized them as successfully as the oysters, becoming a sign of distinction among Patrician ancient Rome patrician s. He used to buy Roman villa villas , construct the baths, and then resell them at higher prices. The Romans said of Sergius that he could breed oysters on the roof of his house. Sergius Orata grew rich on his inventions he was distinguished for his love for luxury and refinement. The orata, Sextus Pompeius Festus Festus noted, is a kind of fish so called for its golden color aurata , golden, also spelled orata . ... Because of this, it s said about the very wealthy Sergius that they called him orata , because he wore two big rings of gold. Some authorities assert that his nickname just comes from the commercialization of those fishes. References http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts secondary SMIGRA Balneae.html About Roman baths referring to Sergius Orata , by William Smith. cite book author Holland, Tom. year 2003 title Rubicon Sergius Orata Inventor of the Hypocaust? . Fagan, Garret G. http ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2373.html About Sergius DEFAULTSORT Orata, Sergius Category 1st century BC Romans Category Inventors Category Hydraulic engineers Category Ancient Roman merchants Category Aquaculture ... more details
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refimprove date September 2011 Infobox saint name Sergius of Radonezh image Sergius 17.jpg imagesize 200px caption Icon of Sergius of Radonezh, 17th century birth place Rostov Velikiy death place Trinity St. Sergius Lavra titles Venerable birth date May 3, 1314 death date September 25, 1392 venerated ... Uncovering of Relics July 5 br patronage Russia major shrine Trinity St. Sergius Lavra Venerable Sergius ... started the history of the great Trinity St. Sergius Lavra . In time, Stefan moved to a monastery in Moscow. Varfolomei took monastic vows , taking the name Sergius, and spent more than a year in the forest ... left thumb Icon of Sergius of Radonezh painted for Abramtsevo church by Viktor Vasnetsov , 1882. Image Lissner TroiceSergievaLavr.jpg thumb Sergius of Radonezh blessing Dmitri Donskoi before the Battle of Kulikovo . When the news of Sergius s life reached patriarch of Constantinople patriarch .... St Sergius was also connected with the foundation of two monastic communities in Moscow Andronikov Monastery Andronikov and Simonov Monastery Simonov monasteries. All in all, disciples of Sergius ... asked him to become his successor, Sergius declined, preferring to remain a simple monk. Image Varni2w.jpg 150px thumb right Varnitsy Monastery of St. Sergius commemorates the saint s birthplace As an ascetic, Sergius did not take part in the political life of the country. However, he blessed Dmitry ... the relics of Saint Sergius at the Catholicon of Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius Holy Trinity St. Sergius Lavra , Sergiev Posad . Sergius died on September 25, 1392, and was glorification glorified ... to St Sergius ref The Roman Catholic Church officially recognizes Sergius as a saint, listing him in the Roman Martyrology Martyrologium Romanum . Sergius is honored with a feast day on the Calendar ... Church USA on September 25. The ecumenical Fellowship of Saint Alban and Saint Sergius is named in part for him. References Reflist External links commons category Sergius of Radonezh http www.stsl.ru ... more details
Sergius of Reshaina died 536 was an ancient Syriacs Syriac physician and priest during the 6th century. He is best known for translating medical works from Greek language Greek to Syriac , which were eventually translated to Arabic . Reshaina, where he lived, is located about midway between the then intellectual centres of Edessa, Mesopotamia Edessa and Nisibis , in Northern Mesapotamia . The great ninth century translator Hunain ibn Ishaq gives the names of twenty six medical texts by Galen which Sergius translated into Syriac these were the first significant translations of medical works from Greek into a Semitic language , and presumably were the textbooks Sergius himself had used when he studied at Alexandria . Hunain is not always complimentary about Sergius s translations though some he thinks are better, as Sergius became more experienced. Sergius also translated various other works, including the Categories Aristotle Categories of Aristotle , Porphyry philosopher Porphyry s Introduction to the Categories and theological works by Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite . He also composed two works of his own, On the Influence of the Moon , and The Movement on the Sun , probably drawing heavily on Greek sources. Although Sergius kept in close contact with the mostly Nestorian Christian Nestorian scholars nearby, he was himself in fact a Monophysite Christian priest. In 535 he was sent to Rome by Ephrem of Amid Ephrem , Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch , and escorted Pope Agapetus I to Constantinople . There he died, the following year. References Marshall Clagett , Greek Science in Antiquity , pp.  180 181. New York Abelard Schuman, 1955 Dover, 2001. ISBN 0486419738 Catholic Encyclopedia , http www.newadvent.org cathen 14408a.htm Syriac Language and Literature 1912 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE ... stub nonfiction writer stub fr Serge de Reshaina pt Sergius de Reshaina tr Resainal Sergios ... more details
dablink For other people of the same name, see Sergius . Saint Sergius 304 was a Cappadocia n monk who was martyr ed in the persecution s of Diocletian . His Calendar of saints feast day is 24 February. Some saints lists say his relics were brought to the Spanish town of beda it is a mistake Primus Cabilonensis, in his Topographia ca. 1450 states that Sergius relics were moved to Baetulo now Badalona , near Barcelona , but there are no evidence about it. The Latin name of the town has been after confused with the Latin Betulla , now beda Andalusia , and different sources mostly modern , states that relics are in the Andalusian town. Actually, there are no relics in beda neither in Badalona. External links http www.catholic forum.com SAINTS saints2t.htm Sergius at Patron Saints Index http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0224.htm serg 24 February saints at St. Patrick s Church Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 304 deaths Category Roman Catholic saints Category 4th century Christian saints Category Year of birth unknown saint stub ca Sergi de Capad cia es Sergio de Capadocia sv Sergius av Kappadokien ... more details
wikisource Father Sergius Image Moszhuserge.jpg thumb left 225px Ivan Mozzhukhin as the title character in Yakov Protazanov s 1917 film, Father Sergius film Father Sergius . Father Sergius lang ru , translit Otets Sergiy is a short story written by Leo Tolstoy in 1890 and first published in 1898. Plot The story begins with the childhood and exceptional and accomplished youth of Prince Stepan Kasatsky. The young man is destined for great things. He discovers on the eve of his wedding that his fianc e Countess Mary Korotkova has had an affair with his beloved Tsar Nicholas I of Russia Nicholas I . The blow to his pride is massive, and he retreats to the arms of Russian Orthodox Church Russian Orthodoxy and becomes a monk. Many years of humility and doubt follow. He is ordered to become a hermit. Despite his being removed from the world, he is still remembered for having so remarkably transformed his life. One winter night, a group of merry makers decide to visit him, and one of them, a divorced woman named Makovkina, spends the night in his cell, with the intention to seduce him. Father Sergius discovers he is still weak and in order to protect himself, cuts off his own finger. Makovkina is stunned by this act, and leaves the next morning, having vowed to change her life. A year later she has joined a convent. Father Sergius reputation for holiness grows. He becomes known as a healer, and pilgrims come from far and wide. Yet Father Sergius is profoundly aware of his inability to attain a true faith. He is still tortured by boredom, pride, and lust. He fails a new test ... of a well to do peasant. External links http www.ccel.org ccel tolstoy sergius.html Father Sergius , full text in various formats http ilibrary.ru text 8 p.1 Full text of Father Sergius in the original Russian http www.online literature.com tolstoy father sergius Translation of Father Sergius in OnlineLiterature.com http librivox.org father sergius by leo tolstoy Father Sergius audiobook at librivox ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Marcus Sergius was a Roman Republic Roman general during the Second Punic War 218 to 201 Anno Domini BC . He is famed in prosthetics circles as the first documented user of a prosthetic hand. The metal hand was constructed to allow him to hold his shield in battle. A description of Marcus Sergius is found in the seventh book of Pliny the Elder Pliny s Pliny s Natural History Natural History , published in AD 77 Nobody at least in my opinion can rightly rank any man above Marcus Sergius, although his great grandson Catiline shames his name. In his second campaign Sergius lost his right hand. In two campaigns he was wounded twenty three times, with the result that he had no use in either hand or either foot only his spirit remained intact. Although disabled, Sergius served in many subsequent campaigns. He was twice captured by Hannibal no ordinary foe from whom twice he escaped, although kept in chains and shackles every day for twenty months. He fought four times with only his left hand, while two horses he was riding were stabbed beneath him. He had a right hand made of iron for him and, going into battle with this bound to his arm, raised the siege of Cremona , saved Piacenza Placentia and captured twelve enemy camps in Gaul all of which exploits were confirmed by the speech he made as praetor when his colleagues tried to debar him as infirm from the sacrifices. What piles of wreaths he would have amassed in the face of a different enemy References http www.archive.org stream plinysnaturalhis00plinrich page n423 mode 2up search Marcus Sergius http www.disabilityhistory.org timeline new.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sergius, Marcus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sergius, Marcus Category Sergii Category Roman Republican praetors Sergius Marcus Category Ancient Roman generals Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death ... more details