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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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Eparchius Avitus (male) mid fifth century (from: --/--/421 to: --/--/456) View Case |
17/10/456 (from: 17/10/456 to: --/--/--) | Placentia [Piacenza] | Placentia [Piacenza] | no |
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Auctarium Prosperi Hauniensis 456 (MGH auct. ant. 9: 304); Hydatius Lemicus, chronica 183 (s.a. 456); Chronica Gallica 511, no. 628; Theophanes, AM 5948; John of Antioch frg. 225 (Mariev 412); Jordanes, Getica 240 (MGH AA 5:119); Victor of Tunnuna, chronica 456 (MGH AA 11.2:186); Gregorius of Tours, historiae 2.11 (MGH SRM 1.1:61); Evagrius, historia ecclesiastica 2.7; Auctarium Prosperi Hauniensis, s.a. 456; |
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