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Gregory of Tours (30 November c. 538 – 17 November 594 AD) was a Gallo-Roman historian and Bishop of Tours, which made him a leading prelate of the area that had been previously referred to as Gaul by the Romans. He was born Georgius Florentius and later added the name Gregorius in honour of
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See moreGregory was born in Clermont, in the Auvergne region of central Gaul. He was born into the upper stratum of Gallo-Roman society as the son of Florentius, Senator of Clermont, by his wife Armentaria II, niece of
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See moreGregory wrote in Late Latin which departed from classical usage frequently in syntax and spelling with relatively few changes in inflection.
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See more• Gregory of Tours (c. 538-594 A.D.). "Historiae, Libri X" (in Latin). The Latin Library.
• Gregory of Tours (539-594) (1997) [1916]. Halsall, Paul (ed.). History of the Franks: Books I-X (Abridged). Translated by Earnest Brehaut. Medieval Sourcebook, Fordham University....
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- Gregory's Latin is peculiar, medieval, and not always strictly grammatical but calling it "Vulgar" is too far. It's not like the Latin of the Peregrinatio Etheriae. It does not accurately reflect the way common French people spoke in the 6th century AD. The full system of cases is there, long periods, complex rhetorical constructions, etc. Agreed. ...
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- At the beginning of his episcopate, Gregory began to write for edification. His works, that filled twenty volumes, were mainly to edify. Beginning with the miracles of Martin of Tours, his works covered many subjects, ten of history, seven of "miracles", one on the lives of the Fathers, one of the psalter, and one on ecclesiastical liturgy. Without...
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Oct 04, 2019 · English: Saint Gregory of Tours (November 30, c. 538 November 17, 594) was a en:Gallo-Roman historian and bishop of Tours, which made him a leading prelate of Gaul. …
- https://pt.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gregório_de_ToursSee more on pt.wikipedia.orgGregório nasceu na elite da sociedade galo-romana, de descendência senatorial de ambos os lados como ele mesmo conta, em Augustonêmeto, a moderna Clermont-Ferrand, em Auvérnia, região central da Gália. Seu nome de batismo era Geórgio Florêncio, mas em memória de seu bisavô materno, Gregório, bispo de L…
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Saint Gregory of Tours (November 30, c. 538 – November 17, 594) was a Gallo-Roman historian and Bishop of Tours, which made him a leading prelate of Gaul. He was born Georgius …
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st. gregory of tours, original name georgius florentius, (born november 30?, 538/539, clermont, aquitaine? [now france]—died november 17, 594?, tours, neustria [now france]; feast day …
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Aug 24, 2021 · Saint Gregory of Tours (November 30, c. 538 – November 17, 594) was a Gallo-Roman historian and Bishop of Tours, which made him a leading prelate of Gaul. He was born …
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Berengar of Tours (died 6 January 1088), in Latin Berengarius Turonensis, was an 11th-century French Christian theologian and archdeacon of Angers, a scholar whose leadership of the …
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Fredegund or Fredegunda (Latin: Fredegundis; French: Frédégonde; died 8 December 597) was the Queen consort of Chilperic I, the Merovingian Frankish king of Soissons. She served as …
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