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Braulio of Saragossa

c. 590 – 651 · Bishop of Saragossa
Bishop

Quick facts

Born
c. 590
Died
651, Saragossa
See
Saragossa
Region
west
Era
post nicene
Significance
Minor(1/4)

Highlights

Main contribution
Bishop of Saragossa and disciple of Isidore of Seville.
Primary source
Braulio, Epistolae

Bishop of Saragossa and disciple of Isidore of Seville. Edited Isidore's Etymologiae and wrote the Renotatio Librorum Domini Isidori. Significant epistolary corpus.

Recommended reading near Braulio

A cover-visible starting point chosen from the curated reading path, either by this figure or by their era.

More books →
Cover of Sermons by Leo the Great
Read this for Chalcedon in its shortest decisive form.

Tome (Letter to Flavian)

Pope Leo I

Leo's letter becomes a central text for Chalcedon and the two-natures formula.

Chain to Jesus

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Common questions

Who was Braulio of Saragossa?
Braulio of Saragossa (590–651) — Bishop of Saragossa and disciple of Isidore of Seville. Edited Isidore's Etymologiae and wrote the Renotatio Librorum Domini Isidori. Significant epistolary corpus.
Who taught Braulio of Saragossa?
Isidore of Seville.

Sources for biography

  • Braulio, Epistolae primary
  • Braulio, Renotatio Librorum Domini Isidori primary

documented connections(1)

  • Braulio was Isidore's pupil; he edited the Etymologiae and wrote the Renotatio of his master's works.
    Braulio, Epistolae 2-4 (to Isidore) · Braulio, Renotatio Librorum Domini Isidori

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