Paulinus of Nola

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Paulinus of Nola was a 4th–5th century Christian bishop, poet, and theologian known for his influential Latin writings and role in the development of Western monasticism.

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Paulinus 3
Paulinus of Nola canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian bishop
Christian theologian
Church Father
Late Antique writer
Latin Christian poet
Latin poet
Latin prose writer
saint
associatedWith cult of Saint Felix of Nola
birthName Anicius Paulinus
surface form: Pontius Meropius Anicius Paulinus
canonizationStatus pre-congregation saint
convertedTo Christianity
correspondedWith Augustine of Hippo
Delphinus of Bordeaux
Jerome
Sulpicius Severus
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
dateOfBirth c. 352
dateOfDeath 22 June 431
educatedAt Bordeaux
era Late Antiquity
feastDay 22 June
influenced Western Christian monastic practice
influencedBy Ambrose of Milan
Martin of Tours
knownFor Latin Christian poetry
development of Western monasticism
extensive letter correspondence with other Church figures
poetic celebrations of Saint Felix of Nola
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
movement Latin Christian literature
Western monasticism
notableWork Carmina
Epistulae (Letters)
occupation bishop
poet
theologian
patronage Campania
Nola
placeOfBirth Bordeaux
placeOfDeath Nola
positionHeld Bishop of Nola
region Western Roman Empire
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male
spouse Therasia
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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hagiography "Life of St Martin" by Sulpicius Severus associatedWithPerson Paulinus of Nola
subject surface form: Life of St Martin
Burdigala hasNotableResident Paulinus of Nola
Paulina derivedFrom Paulinus of Nola
this entity surface form: Paulinus
De Brevitate Vitae addressesTo Paulinus of Nola
this entity surface form: Paulinus
On the Shortness of Life addressedTo Paulinus of Nola
this entity surface form: Paulinus