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CAIUS SOLLIUS See also: bishop, was See also: born in See also: Lyons about A.D
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430
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Belonging to a See also: noble See also: family, he was educated under the best masters, and particularly excelled in See also: poetry and polite literature
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He married (about 452) Papianilla, the daughter of Avitus, who was See also: consul and afterwards emperor
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But Majorianus, in the See also: year 457, having deprived Avitus of the See also: empire and taken the city of Lyons, See also: Apollinaris See also: fell into the hands of the enemy
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The reputation of his learning led 1blajorianus to treat him with the greatest respect
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In return Apollinaris composed a See also: panegyric in his honour (as he had previously done for Avitus); which won for him a statue at See also: Rome and the title of count
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In 467 the emperor See also: Anthemius rewarded him for the panegyric which he had written in honour of him by raising him to the See also: post of See also: prefect of Rome, and afterwards to the dignity of a patrician and senator
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In 472, more for his See also: political than for his theological abilities, he was chosen to succeed Eparchius in the bishopric of Arverna (Clermont)
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On the capture of that city by the Goths in 474 he was imprisoned, as he had taken an active See also: part in its defence; but he was afterwards restored by Euric, See also: king of the Goths, and continued to govern his bishopric as before
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He died in A.D
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487 or 488
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His extant See also: works are his Panegyrics on different emperors (in which he draws largely upon Statius, Ausonius and Claudian) ; and nine books of Letters and Poems, whose chief value consists in the See also: light they See also: shed on the political and See also: literary See also: history of the 5th century
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The Letters, which are very See also: stilted, also reveal Apollinaris as a See also: man of genial temper, fond of See also: good living and of pleasure
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The best edition is that in the Monumenta Germaniae Historica (Berlin, 1887), which giver. a survey of the See also: manuscripts
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Apollinaris Sidonius (the names are commonly inverted by the French) is the subject of numerous monographs, See also: historical and literary
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See, for bibliography, A
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See also: Molinier, See also: Sources de l'histoire de See also: France, no
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136 (vol. i.)
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S
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Dill, See also: Roman Society in the Fifth Century, and T
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See also: Hodgkin, See also: Italy and her Invaders (vol. vii.), contain interesting sections on Apollinaris
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Ste also Teuffel and See also: Ebert's histories of Latin literature
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