Hippo, who served as Quodvultdeus' spiritual teacher. Augustine also dedicated some of his writings to Quodvultdeus. Quodvultdeus was exiled when Carthage...
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navy docked in the port of Carthage. The Catholic bishop of the city, Quodvultdeus, was exiled to Naples, since Gaiseric demanded that all his close advisors...
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D.C.: Catholic University of America Press. Finn, Thomas M. (2004). Quodvultdeus of Carthage: The Creedal Homilies. Mahwah, New Jersey: The Newman Press...
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date) (b.390) Kālidāsa, Classical Sanskrit writer (approximate date) Quodvultdeus, bishop of Carthage (approximate date) Socrates Scholasticus, church...
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Juno Caelestis, according to the 5th century AD Bishop of Carthage, Quodvultdeus, was of large proportions, and was surrounded by shrines to various deities...
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Basula or Bessula to represent him. In about 437, he was succeeded by Quodvultdeus, whom Gaiseric exiled and who died in Naples. A 15-year vacancy followed...
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in The Art of Grammar Augustine of Hippo, in The City of God 8.23–26 Quodvultdeus, in Against Five Heresies Ibn Umayl, in The Silvery Water and the Starry...
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opposition to Arianism and Pelagianism. In 439, he gave shelter to Bishop Quodvultdeus of Carthage, after the city's sacking by the Vandals. St. Nostrianus...
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unpopular. The impression given by ancient sources such as Victor of Vita, Quodvultdeus, and Fulgentius of Ruspe was that the Vandal take-over of Carthage and...
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The impression given by sources such as Victor of Vita, Possidius, Quodvultdeus, and Fulgentius of Ruspe was that the Vandal takeover of Carthage and...
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