Honorata (female) late sixth century (from: --/--/594 to: --/--/594) View Case
? - 7/594 (from: --/7/594 to: --/7/594)
Sicilia [Sicily]
yes
Leo of Catania
Interactions
Interaction Date
before 7/594 (from: --/7/594 to: --/--/--)
Interaction Location
Catina [Catania]
Office
Bishop
Religious Affiliation (at time of relationship with exile)
Religious Status (at time of relationship with exile)
cleric
Relationship Quality
conflict
Responsible for exile (or exile threat)
Yes
Gregorius Magnus
Interactions
Interaction Date
7/594 (from: --/7/594 to: --/--/--)
Interaction Location
Roma [Rome]
Office
Bishop of Rome
Religious Affiliation (at time of relationship with exile)
Religious Status (at time of relationship with exile)
cleric
Relationship Quality
support
Responsible for return
Yes
Husband of Honorata
Interactions
Interaction Date
7/594 (from: --/7/594 to: --/--/--)
Interaction Location
Office
Religious Affiliation (at time of relationship with exile)
Religious Status (at time of relationship with exile)
unknown
Relationship Quality
kinship
Other Interaction Type
Yes (Honorata returned to husband)
Gregorius Magnus, epistula 4.34 (CCSL 140:254)
Simplicius of Bourges (male) late fifth century (from: --/--/470 to: --/--/470) View Case
c. 472 - shortly after (from: --/--/472 to: --/--/472)
Avaricum/Biturigae [Bourges]
yes
Sidonius Apollinaris
Interactions
Interaction Date
late fifth century (from: --/--/472 to: --/--/472)
Interaction Location
Office
Bishop
Religious Affiliation (at time of relationship with exile)
Religious Status (at time of relationship with exile)
cleric
Relationship Quality
support
Bishop (late fifth century)
Euricus
Interactions
Interaction Date
late fifth century (from: --/--/472 to: --/--/472)
Interaction Location
Tolosa [Toulouse]
Office
King of the Visigoths
Religious Affiliation (at time of relationship with exile)
Arian
Religious Status (at time of relationship with exile)
lay
Relationship Quality
conflict
Responsible for exile (or exile threat)
Yes
King of the Visigoths (late fifth century)
Sidonius Apollinaris, epistula 7.6.9