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Here you will find brief information about all exile cases relating to the category/ies you searched for, listed by the person/group exiled in alphabetical order. Click on 'View Case' to research each record further.Exile Cases
Exile | Exile Date | Sent From | Went To | Returned | Relationships | Office | Sources | ||||
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Quodvultdeus of Carthage (male) mid fifth century, died c. 454 (from: --/--/407 to: 24/10/454) View Case |
439 - before 24/10/454 (from: --/--/439 to: 24/10/454) | Carthago [Carthage] | Neapolis [Naples] | no |
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Victor of Vita, historia persecutionis Africanae provinciae 1.15 (MGH auct. ant. 3.1:5) |
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- Arrested In His Cave At Night (6)
- They Chose To Go Naked. (2)
- "and What Was Most Unreasonable In Their Conduct, They Would Not Permit Him Even A Few Hours To Have His Wounds Dressed, But Caused Him To Be Sent Off Immediately, Saying, `if This Is Done, All Men Will Be Afraid, And Henceforward Will Be On Our Side.'" (1)
- Exiled By Order Of King Huneric Along With 4,965 Clerics. (1)
- He Complained He Was Not Given A Former Trial, Had Last Meeting With Bishops Faithful To Him In The Hagia Sophia. He Ordered A Mule, But Slipped Out By A Side Entrance Lest To Provoke Demonstrations. He Boarded A Vessel Alongside His Escorts (1)
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