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E02047: Hydatius in his Latin Chronicle records how Theodoric II, king of the Goths, refrained from the pillage of Mérida (south-west Spain) in 456/7 because of warnings from *Eulalia (virgin and martyr of Mérida, S00407); written probably in Chaves (north-west Spain), c 468/469.
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posted on 2016-11-26, 00:00 authored by mszataHydatius, Chronicle 175 [182]
Theudericus Emeritam depredari moliens beatae Eulaliae martyris terretur ostentis.
'Theoderic was preparing to pillage Emerita but was deterred by warnings from the blessed martyr Eulalia.'
Text and translation: Burgess 1993: 108-109
Theudericus Emeritam depredari moliens beatae Eulaliae martyris terretur ostentis.
'Theoderic was preparing to pillage Emerita but was deterred by warnings from the blessed martyr Eulalia.'
Text and translation: Burgess 1993: 108-109
History
Evidence ID
E02047Saint Name
Eulalia, martyr of Mérida (Spain), ob. 303/305 : S00407Saint Name in Source
EulaliaRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - Other narrative texts (including Histories)Language
- Latin