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Germanus and Auxerre
Vortigern had meanwhile incurred the wrath of Germanus of Auxerre and gone into hiding at the advice of his counsel.
He also writes a hagiography of Germanus of Auxerre ( approximate date ).
* A Gaulish assembly of bishops dispatch Germanus of Auxerre and Lupus of Troyes to Britain to visit the island.
* Saint Germanus, bishop of Auxerre ( approximate date )
* Second visit of Germanus, bishop of Auxerre, to Britain.
* Saint Germanus, bishop of Auxerre ( approximate date )
* Germanus, bishop of Auxerre, visits Ravenna seeking to soften imperial hostility towards the Bagaudae.
Clerics such as Germanus of Auxerre accused some British bishops of the heresy of Pelagianism and sought their removal from office.
Bishop Germanus of Auxerre visited in 429 and took a portion of the apparently still bloody earth away.
Of particular importance are the famous Arian ; Eunomius of Cyzicus ; Saint Dalmatius ; Proclus of Constantinople and Germanus of Auxerre, who became Patriarchs of Constantinople ; and Saint Emilian, a martyr in the eighth century.
Cerdic's father, Elesa, has been identified by some scholars with the Romano-Briton Elasius, the " chief of the region ", met by Germanus of Auxerre.
Chapters 31 – 49 tell how Vortigern ( Guorthigirn ) deals with the Saxons and Saint Germanus of Auxerre.
Comparing this material with Constantius of Lyon ' Life of St. Germanus of Auxerre, it suggests that the two are not the same person.
Geoffrey also includes Aurelius Ambrosius, another figure mentioned in the Historia, as a king in his own right, and also includes other characters such as Vortimer and Bishop Germanus of Auxerre.
There are also chapters relating events about Saint Germanus of Auxerre that claim to be excerpts from a ( now lost ) biography about this saint, a unique collection of traditions about Saint Patrick, as well as a section describing events in the North of England in the sixth and seventh centuries which begins with a paragraph about the beginnings of Welsh literature ( ch.
Germanus of Auxerre ( c. 378 – c. 448 ) was a bishop of Auxerre in Gaul.
Germanus was ordained bishop of Auxerre by his predecessor in this post, Amator.
The cult of Saint Germanus of Auxerre spread in northern France, hence the church Saint-Germain l ' Auxerrois facing the Louvre in Paris.
( 1984 ) Saint Germanus of Auxerre and the End of Roman Britain.
de: Germanus von Auxerre
nl: Germanus van Auxerre
no: Germanus av Auxerre
It is believed that he is the same Palladius that is earlier described as the deacon of Saint Germanus of Auxerre.

Germanus and was
The usage of " Kελτικός " for Germanic peoples was an archaic tradition among Greek writers .</ br > After Cassius Dio, the name " Chattus " appears among others in a panegyric by Sidonius Apollinaris in the late 5th century, now as a poetic synonym for " Germanus ".
The disambiguation was needed because there was another nephew and candidate for the throne, Justin, son of Germanus.
Through the intercession of Patriarch Germanus I of Constantinople Anastasius II was convinced to abdicate and become a monk in Thessalonica.
Constantius was a friend of Bishop Lupus of Troyes, who accompanied Germanus to Britain, which provided him with a link to Germanus.
The bishops debated and, despite having no popular support, Germanus was able to defeat the Pelagians using his superior rhetoric.
Germanus may have made a second visit to Britain in the mid 430s or mid 440s, though this is contested by some scholars who suggest it may be a ' doublet ' or variant version of the visit that has been mistaken as describing a different visit and erroneously included as such by Constantius, according to whom Germanus was joined by Severus, Bishop of Trier and met Elafius, described by Bede as ' a chief of that region '.
Germanus is said to have cured Elafius ' enfeebled son by a miracle that served to persuade the population that Gaulish Catholicism rather than Pelagianism was the true faith.
Saint Germanus I was Patriarch of Constantinople from 715 to 730.
According to Theophanes the Confessor, Germanus was a son of patrician Justinian who was executed in 668.
Germanus was sent to a monastery.
On 11 August 714 / 715, Germanus was elected Patriarch of Constantinople.
Germanus was an iconodule.
Germanus either resigned or was deposed following the ban.
According to Patricia Karlin-Hayter, what worried Germanus was that the ban of icons would prove that the Church had been in error for a long time and therefore play into the hands of Jews and Muslims.
Germanus was replaced by Anastasios, more willing to obey the emperor.
In this state, Tiberius initially named two heirs, both of whom each married one of his daughters – Maurice was betrothed to Constantina, while Germanus, related through blood to the great emperor Justinian, was married to his other daughter, Charito.
It appears that his plan was to divide the empire in two, with Maurice receiving the eastern provinces, and Germanus the western provinces.

Germanus and British
Germanus went to combat the threat and satisfy the Pope that the British church would not break away from the Augustinian teachings of divine grace.
Germanus and Lupus confronted the British clergy at a public meeting before a huge crowd in Britain.
That Germanus took command may mean that British military leaders had been discredited as Pelagians or that these had themselves enlisted the Saxons and Picts.

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