Marius Aventicensis or, popularly, Marius of Avenches (532 – 31 December 596) was the Bishop of Aventicum (modern Avenches) from 574, remembered for his...
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sunt naves a Vandalis ad Elecem juxta Carthaginem Spartariam. — Marius Aventicensis, Chronica de obispo de Aventicum In 457, the Roman general Majorian...
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Tang dynasty (d. 666) Ebrulf, Frankish hermit and abbot (b. 517) Marius Aventicensis, bishop of Aventicum (b. 532) "596 a.D. - The Battle of Raith | made...
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was the seat of a bishopric. The most famous of its bishops was Marius Aventicensis. His terse chronicle, spanning the years 455 to 581, is one of the...
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with Agrippinus and the Battle of Orleans is granted by Hydatius, Marius Aventicensis, and Gregory. The envoy he sent to the Visigoths is spoken of by...
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episcopal seat in Fribourg. Bubulcus (517-535) Grammatius (535-549) Marius Aventicensis (574-594) Protasius (attested 652) Arricus (attested 650) ? Chilmegesilus...
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Leges Langobardorum (643-866), ed. F. Beyerle, Witzenhausen 1962 Marius Aventicensis, Chronica a. CCCCLV-DLXXXI. edited Theodor Mommsen in Monumenta Germaniae...
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Geneva. In 563, according to the writings of Gregory of Tours and Marius Aventicensis, a tsunami wave swept along the lake, destroying the fort of Tauredunum...
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2004, ISBN 0-631-18185-7, p. 32. Chronica gallica anno 511, 634; Marius Aventicensis, s.a. 460; Hydatius, 200, s.a. 460. According to Hydatius, the peace...
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eight metres high by the time it hits Geneva. Describing the event, Marius Aventicensis writes that the tsunami "devastated very old villages with their...
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