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Pacificus of Verona (Italian: Pacifico di Verona) (c. 776 – 23 November 844 AD) was a 9th-century Carolingian Italian religious leader, notable for his tenure as the archdeacon of Verona from 803 until his death in 844, as well as the historiographical debate over the validity of the many achievements ascribed to him.

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  • Pacificus de Vérone (italien: Pacifico di Verona) (vers 776-844 ou 846) est un érudit et homme de religion ayant vécu à Vérone à l’époque carolingienne. Il fut archidiacre du diocèse de Vérone à partir de 801 et le resta pendant une quarantaine d’années. Reconnu comme étant le fondateur de plusieurs églises et autres institutions ecclésiastiques dans la ville de Vérone, Pacificus est également décrit comme étant un inventeur, astronome, peintre, sculpteur, auteur de plus de deux-cents manuscrits ainsi que commentateur de textes religieux. (fr)
  • Pacificus of Verona (Italian: Pacifico di Verona) (c. 776 – 23 November 844 AD) was a 9th-century Carolingian Italian religious leader, notable for his tenure as the archdeacon of Verona from 803 until his death in 844, as well as the historiographical debate over the validity of the many achievements ascribed to him. During his residency in Verona, he is alleged to have accomplished a number of feats, including composing or copying a large volume of texts, founding or helping to found several institutions in and around Verona, as well as several inventions that have been attributed to him. His works have been referenced and idealized by many inhabitants of Verona throughout history, and his charters were frequently used as evidence in debates surrounding the authority of the bishops and archdeacons of the city. He was reportedly well educated on a variety of subjects and has been held up by some as an example of a Carolingian Uomo Universale. There is a street named after him in Verona. (en)
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  • PACIFICO da Verona (en)
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  • Pacificus de Vérone (italien: Pacifico di Verona) (vers 776-844 ou 846) est un érudit et homme de religion ayant vécu à Vérone à l’époque carolingienne. Il fut archidiacre du diocèse de Vérone à partir de 801 et le resta pendant une quarantaine d’années. Reconnu comme étant le fondateur de plusieurs églises et autres institutions ecclésiastiques dans la ville de Vérone, Pacificus est également décrit comme étant un inventeur, astronome, peintre, sculpteur, auteur de plus de deux-cents manuscrits ainsi que commentateur de textes religieux. (fr)
  • Pacificus of Verona (Italian: Pacifico di Verona) (c. 776 – 23 November 844 AD) was a 9th-century Carolingian Italian religious leader, notable for his tenure as the archdeacon of Verona from 803 until his death in 844, as well as the historiographical debate over the validity of the many achievements ascribed to him. (en)
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  • Pacificus de Vérone (fr)
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