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North African Christian lawyer and poet (c. 455 – c. 505)
Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505 AD) of Carthage was a Christian poet who flourished in Roman Africa during the latter part of the 5th century
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Jacob of Serugh (451 – Nov. 521), writing in Syriac Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505) of Carthage, a Latin poet Magnus Felix Ennodius (474
6th_century_in_poetry
Figure in Greek mythology
1000 hexameters, called Orestes Tragoedia, which has been ascribed to Dracontius of Carthage. Orestes appears also to be a dramatic prototype for all persons
Orestes
Patriarch of Alexandria from 356 to 361
turned against George and murdered him and his officers (Diodorus and Dracontius) in 361. George was born, according to Ammianus Marcellinus, at Epiphania
George_of_Cappadocia
writing in Syriac Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505), writing in Latin in Carthage Blossius Aemilius Dracontius, Satisfactio Probable date of Kālidāsa
5th_century_in_poetry
Pope of Alexandria from 328 to 373
defence of the humanity of Christ. In a letter addressed to the monk Dracontius, Athanasius urges him to leave the desert for the more active duties of
Athanasius_of_Alexandria
Roman province in North Africa
of Vandal Carthage, and perhaps the biographer Suetonius, and the poet Dracontius. — Paul MacKendrick, The North African Stones Speak (1969), UNC Press
Africa_(Roman_province)
Synod, 360
Macedonius I of Constantinople, Basil, Eustathius, Eleusius of Cyzicus, Dracontius of Pergamum, Neonas of Seleucia, Sophronius of Pompeiopolis, Elpidius
Council of Constantinople (360)
Council_of_Constantinople_(360)
Series of Christian disputes
Macedonius I of Constantinople, Basil, Eustathius, Eleusius of Cyzicus, Dracontius of Pergamum, Neonas of Seleucia, Sophronius of Pompeiopolis, Elpidius
Arian_controversy
8th-century theological writer
written by Eugenius II of Toledo to the work of Dracontius, the third is the closing poem to Dracontius (Monum. German. Histor.: Poet. Latin., I, 95–97)
Wigbod
poets and writers from North Africa. Corippus Claudian Terence Luxorius Dracontius Augustine of Hippo Cassius Dionysius Saint Cyprian Septimius Severus Ptolemy
List of Roman Latin poets and writers from North Africa
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Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
martyr (c. 81-96) Saints Nereus and Achilleus the martyrs (100) Saint Dracontius, Bishop of Nicaea (c. 1st to 3rd centuries) Saint Epiphanius, Bishop of
May 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
May_12_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Ethnic group
of Vandal Carthage, and perhaps the biographer Suetonius, and the poet Dracontius. — Paul MacKendrick, The North African Stones Speak (1969), UNC Press
Roman_Africans
Learned style of literary Latin
the fourth and the sixth centuries, such as Juvencus, Avitus of Vienne, Dracontius, Ennodius and Venantius Fortunatus. (Thus the very word famen, plural
Hiberno-Latin
Greek epic poem by Nonnus
poets of Late Antiquity, especially Musaeus, Colluthus, Christodorus, and Dracontius. He remained continuously important in the Byzantine world, and his influence
Dionysiaca
First printed editions of a manuscript
Hexamerone and presents metrical accounts of the creation by Cyprian, Dracontius, Marius Victor, Avitus and Hilary. Regarding the Heptateucos, only parts
List of editiones principes in Latin
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin
poems on religious and secular subjects, his recension of the poem of Dracontius on "The Six days of Creation", to which he added a "Seventh Day", and
Eugenius_II_of_Toledo
1841–1855 collection of Christian texts
III 59 Gelasius I, Avitus Viennensis, Faustinus 60 Aurelius Prudentius, Dracontius 61 Paulinus Nolanus, Orientius, Auspicius Tullensis 62 Paschasius Diaconus
Patrologia_Latina
Historical region of Christianity
Ruspe, is to think and write as a faithful disciple of St. Augustine. Dracontius, a meritorious poet, lacks elevation. Only an occasional line deserves
Christianity in the Roman Africa province
Christianity_in_the_Roman_Africa_province
Ancient Roman family
Vitae of Cornelius Nepos was erroneously attributed. Blossius Aemilius Dracontius, a fifth-century Christian poet. List of Roman gentes Aemilius (disambiguation)
Aemilia_gens
Type of Latin dactylic hexameter
Psychomachia 915 12 4 1.31 0.44 1.75 Aegritudo Perdicae 290 3 0 1.03 0.00 1.03 Dracontius, De laudibus Dei 1 754 6 2 .80 .27 1.06 Claudian, Panegyricus 1 279 10
Golden_line
Roman war against the Vandal Kingdom
Heather 2006, p. 406. Bury 1923, p. 124. Cassiodorus, Chron., sub 491; Dracontius, Satisfactio, vv. 213-214. Bury, J. B. (1923). "The War with the Vandals
Vandal_War_(461–468)
1st-century AD Latin didactic poem about celestial phenomena
to by a number of authors, including: Ausonius, Claudian, Commodian, Dracontius, Juvenal, Lucan, Manetho, Martianus Capella, Nemesianus, Orientius, Pseudo-Empedocles
Astronomica_(Manilius)
German classical philologist
Eugenii Toletani episcopi Carmina et epistulae, 1905 (Flavius Merobaudes, Dracontius, Eugenius of Toledo In: Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Auctores antiquissimi
Friedrich_Vollmer
Serugh born (died November 521), writing in Syriac 455 – Blossius Aemilius Dracontius born about this year (died c. 505) of Carthage, a Latin poet 474 – Magnus
List_of_years_in_poetry
French historian
detailed bibliography of Claude Lepelley. Obituary in Le Monde Notice on DRACONTIUS Claude Lepelley on Babelio (with picture) Publications on CAIRN In memoriam :
Claude_Lepelley
Donatus - commentator Dorotheus - framed Justinian Code Blossius Aemilius Dracontius - poet and rhetor Julia Drusilla - daughter of Caligula Drusus Julius
List_of_ancient_Romans
Senate of ancient Sparta
the Perseus Digital Library. Phillips, David D. (2022), "The Case of Dracontius (X. An. 4.8.25) and Spartan Homicide Law", in DIKE, 25 (2022), pp. 77–94
Gerousia
Gregory's Moralia. The library also contained a copy of a Hexameron by Dracontius, which Chindasuinth liked so much that he commissioned Eugenius II to
History_of_Toledo,_Spain
Australian-American Classical Studies scholar
Pliny the Younger, Quintilian, Claudian, Sidonius Apollinaris, Ausonius, Dracontius, and Corippus) and Greek authors from Archaic Greece through Late Antiquity
William_J._Dominik
Literary production in the Mediterranean and Near East during late antiquity
visual experimentation. Latin poets such as Prudentius, Paulinus of Nola, Dracontius, Avitus of Vienne, and Venantius Fortunatus combined biblical narrative
Late_antique_literature
Ancient mythological poem
poetry connected to the imperial court are the mythological exercises of Dracontius such as Hylas and in particular Claudian’s mythological epic De raptu
Alcestis_Barcinonensis
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Good qualities
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French American
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Latin, Marathi, Muslim, Polish, Teutonic
Queen; Advice; Decision; Protection; Wise Guardian; Pure; Clean; Form of Regina; Night
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Muslim
Example, Copy, Torch, Light, Lightened, Sparkling, Shining
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Tamil
Honored, Worshipped
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Hebrew
Devoted to God. The hero (Lemuel Gulliver) of Jonathan Swift's satire, 'Gulliver's Travels'.
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Thought, Devotion, Another name of the Sun, Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
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Glow of Sun
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Greek
Named for the Sirens.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Encourage; Inspiration
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