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  1. Saint Paulinus II (c. 726 – 11 January 802 or 804 AD) was a priest, theologian, poet, and one of the most eminent scholars of the Carolingian Renaissance. From 787 to his death, he was the Patriarch of Aquileia.

  2. St. Paulinus II, Patriarch of Aquileia. Born at Premariacco, near Cividale, Italy, about 730-40; died 802. Born probably of a Roman family during Longobardic rule in Italy, he was brought up in the patriarchal schools at Cividale. After ordination he became master of the school.

  3. He died revered as a saint. In manuscripts prior to the Martyrology of Usuard his feast is recorded on 11 Jan. In the calendars of saints of the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, used in the Church of Aquileia and Cividale, his feast has a special rubric.

  4. Saint Paulinus of Aquileia, also known as Paulinus II, was a prominent figure in early medieval Christianity. Born in the year 726 in Premariacco, near Cividale, Italy, he was raised on a farm but displayed an extraordinary intellectual aptitude from a young age.

  5. Born at Premariacco, near Cividale, Italy, about 730-40; died 802. Born probably of a Roman family during Longobardic rule in Italy, he was brought up in the patriarchal schools at Cividale. After ordination he became master of the school. He acquired a thorough Latin culture, pagan and Christian.

  6. Verus filius Dei incarnatus : the christologies of Paulinus II of Aquileia, Benedict of Aniane, and Agobard of Lyon in the context of the Felician controversy. Responsibility. Johannes Jacobus Knecht. Publication. Münster : Aschendorff Verlag, [2022]

  7. Jan 15, 2011 · Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Saint Paulinus II (c.730/740 - 802), was an Italian bishop,...

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