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E05815: Agnellus of Ravenna, in his Liber Pontificalis Ecclesiae Ravennatis, written in Latin, refers to the reconciliation to Orthodoxy by Bishop Agnellus (557-570) of several previously Arian churches, located in and around Ravenna (northern Italy). The new dedications are recorded as being to *Eusebius (bishop of Vercelli, ob. 371, S01219), *George (soldier and martyr, S00259), and *Theodore (soldier and martyr of Amaseia and Euchaita, S00480), all in Ravenna; to *Sergius (soldier and martyr of Rusafa, S00023) in Classe; and to *Zeno (bishop of Verona, ob. 371, S01558) in Caesarea. Account written in Ravenna in 830/846.
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posted on 2018-06-19, 00:00 authored by BryanAgnellus of Ravenna, Liber Pontificalis Ecclesiae Ravennatis 86
Igitur iste beatissimus omnes Gothorum ecclesias reconciliauit, quae Gothorum temporibus uel regis Theodorici constructae sunt, quae Ariana perfidia et haereticorum secta doctrina et credulitate tenebantur. Reconciliauit ecclesiam sancti Eusebii sacerdotis et martiris quae sita est non longe a campo Coriandri extra urbem, Idus Nouembris, quam aedificauit Vnimundus episcopus anno .xxiiii. Theodorici regis a fundamentis. Similiter et ecclesiam beati Georgii reconciliauit temporibus Basilii iunioris, sicut in ipso relegitur tribunali. Reconciliauit ecclesiam beati Sergii quae sita est in ciuitate Classis iuxta uiridiarium, et beati Zenonis in Caesarea. Infra urbem uero Rauennam ecclesiam sancti Theodori non longe a domo Drocdonis, quae domus una cum balneo et sancti Apolenaris monasterio, quod in superiora domus structum, episcopium ipsius ecclesiae fuit. Et ubi nunc est monasterium sanctae et semper uirginis intemeratae Mariae, fontes praedictae martiris ecclesiae fuerunt.
‘Therefore the most blessed one [Agnellus, Bishop of Ravenna, 557-570] reconciled all the churches of the Goths, which were built in the times of the Goths or of King Theoderic, which were held by Arian falsehood and the sect, doctrine and credulity of the heretics. He reconciled the church of St Eusebius priest and martyr which is located not far from the Coriandrian field outside the city on November 13, which Bishop Unimundis built from its foundations in the twenty-fourth year of King Theoderic [517/518], And likewise he reconciled the church of St George in the time of Basilius the Younger [508/533], as is told in its apse. He reconciled the church of St Sergius, which is located in the city of Classe next to the viridiarium and that of St Zeno in Caesarea. Indeed, in the city of Ravenna the church of St Theodore, not far from the house of Drocdo, which house together with a bath and a monasterium to St Apollinaris, which was built in the upper floor of the house, was the episcopal palace of that church. And where there is now a monasterium to the holy and always inviolate virgin Mary, there was the baptistry of the church of the said martyr [Apollinaris].’
Text: Deliyannis 2006. Translation: Deliyannis 2004.
Igitur iste beatissimus omnes Gothorum ecclesias reconciliauit, quae Gothorum temporibus uel regis Theodorici constructae sunt, quae Ariana perfidia et haereticorum secta doctrina et credulitate tenebantur. Reconciliauit ecclesiam sancti Eusebii sacerdotis et martiris quae sita est non longe a campo Coriandri extra urbem, Idus Nouembris, quam aedificauit Vnimundus episcopus anno .xxiiii. Theodorici regis a fundamentis. Similiter et ecclesiam beati Georgii reconciliauit temporibus Basilii iunioris, sicut in ipso relegitur tribunali. Reconciliauit ecclesiam beati Sergii quae sita est in ciuitate Classis iuxta uiridiarium, et beati Zenonis in Caesarea. Infra urbem uero Rauennam ecclesiam sancti Theodori non longe a domo Drocdonis, quae domus una cum balneo et sancti Apolenaris monasterio, quod in superiora domus structum, episcopium ipsius ecclesiae fuit. Et ubi nunc est monasterium sanctae et semper uirginis intemeratae Mariae, fontes praedictae martiris ecclesiae fuerunt.
‘Therefore the most blessed one [Agnellus, Bishop of Ravenna, 557-570] reconciled all the churches of the Goths, which were built in the times of the Goths or of King Theoderic, which were held by Arian falsehood and the sect, doctrine and credulity of the heretics. He reconciled the church of St Eusebius priest and martyr which is located not far from the Coriandrian field outside the city on November 13, which Bishop Unimundis built from its foundations in the twenty-fourth year of King Theoderic [517/518], And likewise he reconciled the church of St George in the time of Basilius the Younger [508/533], as is told in its apse. He reconciled the church of St Sergius, which is located in the city of Classe next to the viridiarium and that of St Zeno in Caesarea. Indeed, in the city of Ravenna the church of St Theodore, not far from the house of Drocdo, which house together with a bath and a monasterium to St Apollinaris, which was built in the upper floor of the house, was the episcopal palace of that church. And where there is now a monasterium to the holy and always inviolate virgin Mary, there was the baptistry of the church of the said martyr [Apollinaris].’
Text: Deliyannis 2006. Translation: Deliyannis 2004.
History
Evidence ID
E05815Saint Name
Eusebius, bishop of Vercelli (north Italy), ob. AD 371 : S01219 George, soldier and martyr : S00259 Sergios, soldier and martyr of Rusafa : S00023 Zeno, bishop of Verona, ob. 371 : S01558 Apollinaris, bishop and martyr of Ravenna : S00331 Mary,Saint Name in Source
Eusebius Georgius Sergius Zenon Apollinaris MariaRelated Saint Records
- https://oxford.figshare.com/articles/Theodore_soldier_and_martyr_of_Amaseia_and_Euchaita/13730413
- https://oxford.figshare.com/articles/George_soldier_and_martyr_and_Companions/13729822
- https://oxford.figshare.com/articles/Apollinaris_bishop_and_martyr_of_Ravenna/13730026
- https://oxford.figshare.com/articles/Eusebius_bishop_of_Vercelli_ob_371/13732450
- https://oxford.figshare.com/articles/Mary_Mother_of_Christ/13729186
- https://oxford.figshare.com/articles/Sergios_soldier_and_martyr_of_Rusafa/13729165
- https://oxford.figshare.com/articles/Zeno_bishop_of_Verona_ob_371/13733344
Type of Evidence
Literary - Other narrative texts (including Histories)Language
- Latin