Eugenius Vulgarius (Italian Eugenio Vulgario; fl. c. 887–928) was an Italian priest and poet. Eugenius' epithet may allude to a Bulgar heritage, and he...
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Leo V and the Antipope Christopher. According to the pro-Formosan Eugenius Vulgarius, Sergius ordered both men to be strangled in prison some time in early...
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Marozia's lover Pope Sergius III. However, neither Auxilius of Naples nor Eugenius Vulgarius, both of whom were exact contemporaries of Sergius, and both of whom...
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compelled to end his days living as a monk. However, the historian Eugenius Vulgarius says he was strangled in prison. Some[who?] hold that Christopher...
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Dümmler attributes it to Eugenius Vulgarius, an Italian priest and a defender of Formosus. Two other compositions of Eugenius Vulgarius are known: "De causâ...
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Eugenio Scarpellini, Italian priest Eugenio Tosi, Italian cardinal Eugenius Vulgarius, Italian priest and poet Eugenio Zolli, Chief Rabbi of Rome Eugenio...
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century. In Italy, the leading proponents were Liutprand of Cremona, Eugenius Vulgarius and Atto of Vercelli. In Germany, works which display it include the...
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Eudoxia Eudoxia Epiphania Eudoxius of Antioch Eugene I, Pope of Rome Eugenius Vulgarius Eukarpia Eukterion Eulalios Eulamius Eulogios the Persian Eulogius...
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Capasso, p. 51. Gams, p. 926 column 1. Ernst Dümmler (1866). Auxilius und Vulgarius: Quellen und Forschungen zu Geschichte des Papsttums im Anfange des zehnten...
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