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Exile | Exile Date | Sent From | Went To | Returned | Relationships | Office | Sources | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Dioscorus of Alexandria (male) mid fifth cenntury, died 9/454 (from: --/--/431 to: --/--/454) View Case |
451/2 - 9/454 (from: --/--/451 to: --/9/454) | Constantinopolis [Istanbul] | Gangra [Çankırı] | no |
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Priscus frg. 28 Evagrius, historia ecclesiastica 2.5 (SC 542:256) Victor of Tunnuna, chronica 453 (MGH AA 11.2: 185) Liberatus, Breviarium 14 (ACO 2.5: 123) Theophanes AM 5944-5 (De Boor: 105-108) Zacharias, historia ecclesiastica 3.2 (CSCO 83:154-5, 87:106). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Columbanus (male) 543 - 615 (from: --/--/543 to: 21/11/615) View Case |
609/10 (from: --/--/-- to: --/--/--) | Augustodunum [Autun] | Aballo [Avallon] | n/a |
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John of Bobbio, Vita Columbani, 22; Fredegar, Chronicon - The Fourth Book of the Chronicle of Fredegar: with its Continuations, ed. J.M. Wallace-Hadrill (London: 1960), 4.36; Columbanus, Epistle 4. |
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