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Auxerre, but does not name Secundinus. Later tradition, which is of uncertain provenance, appears to suggest that Secundinus and Auxilius were of Italian
Secundinus
Christian theologian and philosopher (354–430)
Augustine at the Christian Classics Ethereal Library Augustine against Secundinus in English. Aurelius Augustinus at "IntraText Digital Library" – texts
Augustine_of_Hippo
rebel Vitalian, failing and being captured. Secundinus then ransomed his son. Sometimes called Flavius Secundinus. The name became a courtesy title by the
Secundinus_(consul_511)
Roman emperor from 491 to 518
Anastasius was Probus, consul in 502. Anastasius' sister, Caesaria, married Secundinus, and gave birth to Hypatius and Pompeius. Anastasius Paulus Probus Moschianus
Anastasius_I_Dicorus
Byzantine politician
492) and Roman consul in 511. Secundinus also held the rank of patrician. The main sources for the career of Secundinus are John of Antioch and Theophanes
Pompeius_(consul_501)
connection of Secundinus with St Patrick was a later tradition invented by Armagh historians in favour of their patron saint and that Secundinus is more likely
Auxilius_of_Ireland
Calendar year
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Felix and Secundinus (or, less frequently, year 1264 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 511
511
Christian missionary, bishop, and saint
and was the first bishop of Ossory. Ciaran, along with saints Auxilius, Secundinus and Iserninus, is also associated with early churches in Munster and Leinster
Saint_Patrick
Poetic metre used in Greek and Latin, especially in Roman comedy
("Hear ye, All Lovers"), believed to have been written by the Irish Saint Secundinus (Sechnall of Dunshaughlin, 5th century AD), In this style, syllable lengths
Trochaic_septenarius
5th century deacon and first bishop of Ireland
the barbarian island Christian." Palladius landed at Arklow. Auxilius, Secundinus, and Iserninus are missioners identified with St. Patrick, but more recent
Palladius_(bishop_of_Ireland)
Roman consul
illustris. That same year he was appointed consul in the West, while Secundinus was appointed consul by the Eastern court; the formal announcement was
Arcadius Placidus Magnus Felix
Arcadius_Placidus_Magnus_Felix
CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link) ST. PATRICK, SAINT & SECUNDINUS (1953-01-01). The Works of St. Patrick. St. Secundus: Hymn on St. Patrick
List_of_health_deities
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
by two of the family members, Lucius Secundinius Aventinus and Lucius Secundinus Securus. Measuring 23 metres (75 ft) in height, it is crowned by the sculptural
Igel_Column
Tiberius Claudius Secundinus Lucius Statius Macedo was a Roman eques who held a number of appointments in the second century AD, the best known of which
Tiberius Claudius Secundinus Lucius Statius Macedo
Tiberius_Claudius_Secundinus_Lucius_Statius_Macedo
Old Irish prayer of protection
Olden (ed.). The Epistles and Hymn of Saint Patrick, With the Poem of Secundinus. Dublin: Hodges, Foster, & Co. pp. 105–109. Todd 1864, p. 426-429. Petrie
Saint_Patrick's_Breastplate
Roman legion
Urvinus ? ? Raetia Augusta Vindelicorum ? - CIL XIII, 6884 Q. Julius Secundinus veteran 2nd century AD Dacia ? ? Sarmizegetusa Ulpia Traiana, Dacia Statius
Legio_XIII_Gemina
Ancient Roman family
tomb dedicated by their son, Aelius Secundinus, and Aelius Urbicus, the uncle of Festinus. Secundius Secundinus, made a libationary offering to Mars
Secundia_gens
Scipio Scribonianus Scrofa Sebastianus Secunda Secundianus Secundillus Secundinus Secundio Secundus Securus Sedatus Sedulus Segestes Seianus Sempronianus
List_of_Roman_cognomina
is believed to be the real author of a work ascribed to Secundinus, The Hymn of St. Secundinus in praise of Saint Patrick. He died at Lynally on 26 September
Colmán_Elo
Manlius Severinus Boethius sine collega 511 Arcadius Placidus Magnus Felix Secundinus 512 post consulatum Felicis Paulus Moschianus 513 Probus Taurus Clementinus
List_of_Roman_consuls
Study of the ethical issues emerging from advances in biology and medicine
by Kristin Luker, University of California Press ST. PATRICK, SAINT & SECUNDINUS (1 January 1953). The Works of St. Patrick. St. Secundus: Hymn on St.
Bioethics
Ancient Roman fort in Northumberland, England
from the word Habitanci inscribed on an altar set up by Marcus Gavius Secundinus, a consular beneficiary on duty there. It is not mentioned in other sources
Habitancum
6th-century Roman senator and philosopher (480–524 AD)
Preceded by Flavius Inportunus (alone) Consul of the Roman Empire 510 Succeeded by Arcadius Placidus Magnus Felix, Flavius Secundinus
Boethius
Ancient kingdom in Upper Mesopotamia (132 BC–214 AD)
al-Hirah in southern Mesopotamia. Many centuries later, Dagalaiphus and Secundinus duke of Osrhoene, accompanied Julian in his war against the Sasanian emperor
Osroene
Political offices Preceded by Arcadius Placidus Magnus Felix Flavius Secundinus Consul of the Roman Empire 512 with Flavius Moschianus Succeeded by Probus
Paulus_(consul_512)
Day of the year
Leonard of Port Maurice Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal (Roman Catholic) Secundinus Siffredus of Carpentras Vergilius of Salzburg Clovis I November 27 (Eastern
November_27
Church in County Meath, Ireland
ecclesiastical enclosure has become fossilised in the street layout. Secundinus (d. 447; variously Sechnall, Seachnall, Seachnail, Secundus) was son of
St._Seachnall's_Church
dating to the reign of Trajan. Priscia Albina, one of the wives of Julius Secundinus, buried in his family sepulchre at Flavia Solva in Noricum. Priscia Amanda
Priscia_gens
Type of graffiti representing male genitalia
in Northumberland discovered a rock inscribed with a personal insult, Secundinus cacator, alongside a representation of a penis. More phallic graffiti
Phallic_graffiti
Safinia Justina, the wife of Cosconius Secundinus, mother of Gratus Secundinus and Justinus, grandmother of Secundinus Gratus Justus and Heuresis, named in
Safinia_gens
was first sung by angels at St. Seachnall's Church, Dunshaughlin, after Secundinus had reconciled with his uncle Saint Patrick. English Wikisource has original
Sancti_venite
Brega; Mac Cairthinn mac Coelboth, King of Leinster, killed 447 Death of Secundinus/St Seachnaill, bishop in Ireland, on 27 November, founder of Dunshaughlin
5th_century_in_Ireland
Ancient Roman family
daughter of the veteran Seccius Secundinus, buried in a family sepulchre at Lauriacum in Noricum. Seccius Secundinus, a veteran of the second legion,
Seccia_gens
Thomas, "The weight of current opinion is perhaps in favour of associating Secundinus, Auxilius, and Iserninus with Palladius rather than with Patrick." A tradition
Iserninus
Calendar year
(magister militum) Juqu Mujian, prince of the Chinese state Northern Liang Secundinus (or Seachnaill), patron saint The End of Empire (p. 144). Christopher
447
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Bithynia (6th century) Saint Asella (406) Saints Auxilius, Isserninus and Secundinus, missionaries with Saint Patrick in the enlightenment of Ireland (5th
December 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
December_6_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
(1625–1681), Archbishop of Armagh Joseph Rooney (died 1857), missionary Secundinus (died 448), Bishop of Armagh Michael Smith (born 1940), Bishop of Meath
List of people from County Meath
List_of_people_from_County_Meath
Cathedral in Apulia, Italy
on the outside the patron saints of the town, Saints Eleutherius and Secundinus. Along the lower edge of the relief is the Latin inscription Istius ecclesiae
Troia_Cathedral
Byzantine Greek scholar
philosophical text of Andronicus Callistus misattributed to Nicholas Secundinus’, Renaissance Studies in Honour of Craig Hugh Smyth (Florence, 1985),
Andronikos_Kallistos
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
century) Martyr Torpes (Tropez), under Nero (65) Hieromartyrs Agapius and Secundinus, Bishops in Numidia (259) Saint Severus of Naples, Bishop of Naples and
April 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
April_29_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Foulke cites Gregory, Epistles, VI.24. The English text refers to a "Secundinus". Gregory, Epistles, VI.30, later II.52 Gregory, letter to Theudelinda
Secundus_of_Trent
Archiepiscopal title
493; also known as Patricius or St Patrick. d. 447/8 (or 457) (Saint Secundinus Irish: Sechnall mac Restituit) Occurs in the list in the Book of Leinster;
Archbishop_of_Armagh
Augusta
Flavius Probus, consul in 502. Caesaria, sister of Anastasius, married Secundinus. They were parents to Hypatius and Pompeius. Anastasius Paulus Probus
Euphemia_(empress)
County Kilkenny(Ossory) Strong Welsh connections with St David 2 January Secundinus, Sechnall mac Restitiúit 5th century Continent? Dunshaughlin (Domnach
List_of_saints_of_Ireland
Day in the Eastern Orthodox Church calendar
(295) (see also: August 11) Saints Lucius, Silvanus, Rutulus, Classicus, Secundinus, Fructulus and Maximus, martyrs in North Africa. Saint Helladius of Toledo
February 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
February_18_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Irish musicologist
Musical instruments in"; "Moengal/Marcellus"; "Ó Cerbaill, Maelruanaid"; "Secundinus (Sechnall), St"; "Sequence and prose"; "Ua Brolcháin, Máel-Ísu"; in: The
Ann_Buckley
Manager of the grain supply to Roman cities
(142–144) Marcus Petronius Honoratus (between 144 and 147) Tiberius Claudius Secundinus Lucius Statius Macedo (after 147) Lucius Volusius Maecianus (150s) Quintus
Praefectus_annonae
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
suffered in Caerleon-on-Usk under Diocletian (304) Saints Castus and Secundinus, much venerated in the south of Italy; they were born in Sinuessa (Mondragone)
July 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
July_1_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Ancient Roman family
second-century family sepulchre built by her husband, Gaius Spectatius Secundinus, for himself and Avita, along with their son, Gaius Spectatius Cerva,
Tutoria_gens
the father of Rufinius Secundus, and grandfather of Marcus Rufinius Secundinus. Rufinia Nigra, buried at the present site of Bou Auya, formerly part
Rufinia_gens
Ancient Roman family
soldier in the ninth cohort of the Praetorian Guard, in the century of Secundinus, having served for twelve years. He left Noricus Ulpius Maximianus as
Justia_gens
Spain Agapius 305 Alban 305 Aphian 286 305 Castus and Secundinus 305 Dioscurus 305 Hermolaus 305 Januarius 305
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 4th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_4th_century
Catholic archdiocese in Ireland
purely ecclesiastical establishment. About 448, St. Patrick, aided by Secundinus and Auxilius, two of his disciples, held a synod at Armagh, of which some
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh
Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Armagh
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Julian, Oceanus, and Centurionus, of Nicomedia (288) Martyrs Kegourus, Secundinus, Secundus and their mother Jerusalem, in Veria. Martyr Charitina of Amisus
September 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
September_4_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Day in the Eastern Orthodox Church calendar
Saints Priscus the Bishop, with Castrensis, Tammarus, Rosius, Heraclius, Secundinus, Adjutor, Mark, Augustus, Elpidius, Canion and Vindonius, priests (5th
February 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
February_11_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Sporacius 478: Epinicus 483 December 16: Constantinus 491: Iulianus c. 492: Secundinus 500: Helias 501: Constantinus 507–512: Plato (first term) early 6th century:
List of urban prefects of Constantinople
List_of_urban_prefects_of_Constantinople
456 Deogratius 457 Bishop of Carthage Palladius 457 Secundinus (Sechnall, Seachnall) 457 Bishop of Armagh Valerian 457 Bishop
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 5th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_5th_century
P. Smith, SJ) ISBN 9780809102648 (1953) The works of St. Patrick. St. Secundinus: Hymn on St. Patrick (translated and annotated by Ludwig Bieler) ISBN 9780809102549
Ancient_Christian_Writers
Friary in Clane, Ireland
founded by Saint Ailbe of Emly c. AD 520 (or later in AD 548), and had Secundinus (Sechnall, Seachnall) as its second abbot. It took part in the missionary
Clane_Friary
Ancient Roman family
suffix -inius, indicating that it was derived either from the cognomen Secundinus, or from the nomen Secundius. Both of these in turn derive from Secundus
Secundinia_gens
Roman Catholic archbishop and saint
Biography. Dublin: M. H. Gill & son. Dumville, David N. "Auxilius, Iserninus, Secundinus and Benignus." In Saint Patrick, AD 493-1993, ed. by David N. Dumville
Benignus_of_Armagh
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
who was martyred in Auxerre in France along with three children. Martyr Secundinus, in Cordoba in Spain under Diocletian (c. 306) Saint Hospitius the Hermit
May 21 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
May_21_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Political offices Preceded by Arcadius Placidus Magnus Felix Fl. Secundinus Consul of the Roman Empire 512 with Paulus Succeeded by Probus Taurus Clementinus
Moschianus_(consul_512)
Ancient Roman family
from Carthago Nova, along with a freedwoman named Subria. Gaius Subrius Secundinus, flamen and patron of the province of Alpes Maritimae, buried at Cemenelum
Subria_gens
Roman Catholic diocese in France (? - 1801)
(584–585) Secundinus (I.) (614) Johannes (II.) (812–860) Viventius (ninth century) Magnibert (ninth century) Amantius (ninth century) Secundinus II. (ninth
Ancient_Diocese_of_Sisteron
Late-Roman border fort
Fortuna. Another example was dedicated to Minerva by the fuller Vitalianus Secundinus. In the foundations of the late antique church building in the fort they
Castra_Alteium
latter half of the first century AD. Romania Catullina, the wife of Julius Secundinus, buried in a family seupulcre at Flavia Solva in Noricum, aged twenty-five
Romania_gens
Plebeian family of the late Roman Republic and early Empire
Inferior, along with her daughter, Sempronia Rufina, and grandson, Allidius Secundinus, in a family sepulchre dedicated by her grandsons, Gaius Allidius Rufinus
Catilia_gens
Greek philologist and writer (1402–1464)
otumanorum. Greek: Νικόλαος Σεκουνδινός, Nikolaos Sekoundinos. Latin: Nicolaus Secundinus or Sagundinus. His given name may be anglicized Nicholas. His surname
Niccolò_Sagundino
Roman family
Crepereius Euhodus. Crepereius Proculus. Lucius Crepereius Rogatus signo Secundinus, a Roman senator and a pagan, from around the late third or early fourth
Crepereia_gens
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
and Bonosa, martyrs in Porto near Rome under Aurelian (c. 273) Saints Secundinus, Agrippinus, Maximus, Fortunatus and Martialis, martyrs in Pannonia (4th
July 15 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
July_15_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Ancient Roman family
inscriptions. The most illustrious of the Saturninii was Saturninius Secundinus, governor of various provinces and praetorian prefect under the emperors
Saturninia_gens
Muirchu moccu Machtheni Pseudo-Augustine, fl. c. 655 Ruben of Dairinis Secundinus Sedulius Scottus (Suadbar) fl. pre-844 Tirechan Tuan mac Cairill, fl.
List_of_Irish_historians
others, to found a chantry at the altar of St. Katherine in church of St. Secundinus, Dunshaughlin. c. 14 Execution to be made on William Lynton, prior of
List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1400–1499
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Ireland,_1400–1499
Decade
(magister militum) Juqu Mujian, prince of the Chinese state Northern Liang Secundinus (or Seachnaill), patron saint 448 Kou Qianzhi, Chinese high official and
440s
Ancient Roman family
M. l. Saturus, a freedman named in an inscription from Rome. Suellius Secundinus, probably a freedman serving in the Vigiles, who participated in a military
Suellia_gens
were ruling jointly) Erucius Clarus (uncertain date) Publius Pomponius Secundinus (uncertain date) Aelius (uncertain date) Junius Olympus (262–263) Statilius
List of Roman governors of Arabia Petraea
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Arabia_Petraea
Day in the Eastern Orthodox Church calendar
Adrumetum, martyred with others in North Africa (c. 434) Martyrs Verulus, Secundinus, Siricius, Felix, Servulus, Saturninus, Fortunatus and Companions, martyrs
February 21 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
February_21_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Catholic diocese in Tuscany, Italy (until 1986)
Anchin near Douai in France. The cathedral of Chiusi was dedicated to S. Secundinus. The cathedral was administered and served by a Chapter, originally composed
Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiusi-Pienza
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Chiusi-Pienza
Dalmatia. Lucius Percennius Picentinus, together with Marcus Lollius Secundinus set up a monument at Rome to their friend, Lucius Voconius Verus, a soldier
Percennia_gens
SECUNDINUS
SECUNDINUS
Male
Irish
Irish form of Roman Latin Secundinus, SECHNALL means "second."
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Roman Latin Secundinus, SEACHLAINN means "second."Â
SECUNDINUS
SECUNDINUS
Boy/Male
Tamil
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : variant of Mock.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gracious; Well Mannered
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Love; Incomparable
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English
From the Mill Stream; Millstream
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Beautiful and Holy
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Sanskrit
Limitless Lustre; Name of Lord Buddha
Boy/Male
Indian
A critic, A reviewer, Fault finder
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Patricius, PATRIZIO means "patrician, of noble descent."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Cat(e)lin(e), Anglo-Norman French form of Catherine.
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