Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Lutheranism Anglican Communion Reformed Episcopal Church
Feast
25 June[1]/7 July[2]
Prosper of Aquitaine (Latin: Prosper Aquitanus; c. 390 – c. 455 AD), also called Prosper Tiro,[3] was a Christian writer and disciple of Augustine of Hippo, and the first continuator of Jerome's Universal Chronicle.
^St. Prosper of Aquitaine
^St. Prosper of Aquitaine Oxford Index
^He is called Prosper Tiro in several manuscripts of his Epitoma Chronicon. (Steven Muhlberger, "Prosper's Epitoma Chronicon: was there an edition of 443?" Classical Philology81.3 (July 1986), pp. 240–244).
and 21 Related for: Prosper of Aquitaine information
ProsperofAquitaine (Latin: Prosper Aquitanus; c. 390 – c. 455 AD), also called Prosper Tiro, was a Christian writer and disciple of Augustine of Hippo...
Saint Prosper may refer to: ProsperofAquitaine (c. 390–c. 455), Christian writer and disciple of Saint Augustine of Hippo Prosperof Reggio (died 466)...
Victorius ofAquitaine, a countryman ofProsperofAquitaine and also working in Rome, produced in AD 457 an Easter Cycle, which was based on the consular...
of inspiration for Richard Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen. The history of this war is briefly narrated, the main sources are Prosperof...
him. ProsperofAquitaine (390 – c. 455 AD) defended Augustine's view of predestination against semi-Pelagians. Marius Mercator, who was a pupil of Augustine...
productions of that period. A poem, De providentia, usually included among the writings ofProsperofAquitaine, is sometimes attributed to Hilary of Arles...
the time line ofProsperofAquitaine, which gives a firm date of 31 December 406 in his year-by-year chronicle: "In the sixth consulship of Arcadius and...
vicinity of Mantua and obtained from him the promise that he would withdraw from Italy and negotiate peace with the Emperor. ProsperofAquitaine gives a...
used the passage. ProsperofAquitaine, and Quodvultdeus of Carthage, in the mid-400s, utilized the passage. The Latin Vulgate Gospel of John, produced by...
by Olympiodorus of Thebes may suggest he was not the sole ruler. In ProsperofAquitaine he is identified as rex (king). A majority of the Burgundians...
or in combination. The chronicler ProsperofAquitaine, in the fifth century, used an era dated from the Passion of Christ, but this era was not widely...
came to exclusively mean the Bishop of Rome. Leo drew many learned men about him and chose ProsperofAquitaine to act in some secretarial or notarial...
'invention' of Germanus of Auxerre. Germanus visited Britain in 429, as is known from the nearly-contemporary mention by ProsperofAquitaine. His chronicle...
Orosius, the chronicles of the Gallaecian bishop Hydatius, and those of Augustine's disciple, ProsperofAquitaine. The authenticity of Athaulf's declaration...
contemporaries, such as Augustine of Hippo, ProsperofAquitaine, Marius Mercator, and Paul Orosius, to have been of Celtic British origin. Jerome apparently...
Continuatio Prosperi Havniensis) is an anonymous continuation of the Chronicle ofProsperofAquitaine, embodied in a manuscript at Copenhagen (Latin: Havnia...
Gao Yun, duke of the Xianbei state Northern Wei (d. 487) ProsperofAquitaine, disciple and Christian writer (approximate date) Romanus of Condat, hermit...
Maximus (approximate date) Prosper ofAquitaine, disciple and Christian writer (approximate date) "List of Rulers of Korea". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved...
Jerome, Hydatius, ProsperofAquitaine and Orosius, none of whom mentions Hermeric prior to 419. Hermeric was a pagan and an enemy of the Roman Empire...