Definitions for Simplicius

Simplicius Sim·pli·ci·us

Spelling: [sim-plish-ee-uh s]
IPA: /sɪmˈplɪʃ i əs/

Simplicius is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 229 anagrams from letters in Simplicius (ciiilmpssu).

Definitions for Simplicius

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  1. Saint, died a.d. 483, pope 468–483.

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Simplicius, a native of Cilicia, lived in the 6th century of our era.

Simplicius, on the 8th October, 477, had congratulated him on his return.

Hilarius died on the 17th of November 467, and was succeeded by Simplicius.

His observation has made work for commentators, from Simplicius downwards.

He succeeded Simplicius in the papal chair on the 2nd of March 483.

Another of the exiles was the eclectic philosopher Simplicius, "the most acute and judicious of the interpreters of Aristotle."

Such was the man with whom the Popes Simplicius and Felix had to deal.

The story is told by Simplicius in his commentary on this chapter.

Its title is as follows: Der abenteuerliche Simplicius Simplicissimus.

Simplicius, bishop of Bourges, had two children by his wife Palladia.

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