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Sulpicius Severus (; c. 363 – c. 425 ) was a Christian writer and native of Aquitania.
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He had a Latin translation by Evagrius of Athanasius's Life of Antony, and a copy of Sulpicius Severus ' Life of St. Martin.
Many of Paulinus's letters to his contemporaries, including Ausonius and Sulpicius Severus in southern Gaul, Victricius of Rouen in northern Gaul, and Augustine in Africa are preserved.
We know about his buildings in honor of St Felix from literary and archaeological evidence, especially from his long letter to Sulpicius Severus describing the arrangement of the building and its decoration.
The World Chronicle of the so-called Sulpicius Severus has nothing to do with the subject of this biography ; it was written in Spain in the sixth century.
* G. K. van Andel ( 1976 ) The Christian Concept of History in the Chronicle of Sulpicius Severus ( Amsterdam )
* Sulpicius Severus writes the earliest biography of Martin of Tours, the first known " life of a saint " ever written.
The later Christian chronicler Sulpicius Severus, possibly drawing on a lost portion of Tacitus ' Histories, claims that Titus favoured destruction of the Temple.
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Publius Sulpicius Quirinius ( Greek-Kyrenios or Cyrenius, c. 51 BC – AD 21 ) was a Roman aristocrat.
* Sulpicius Severus, known as Saint Sulpice ( c. 360-c. 420 ), who wrote the earliest biography of Saint Martin of Tours.
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Among the famous jurists of the republican period are Quintus Mucius Scaevola who wrote a voluminous treatise on all aspects of the law, which was very influential in later times, and Servius Sulpicius Rufus, a friend of Marcus Tullius Cicero.
The earliest source of this story is found in chapter eight of Saint Sulpicius Severus's biography of Saint Martin of Tours.
* Servius Sulpicius Galba is prosecuted for corruption while serving in Spain, but is acquitted after he parades his weeping family members before the tribunal.
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