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    Gregory

    historical figure · 4 works · 19 mentions · 24 anchored passages

    Gregory of Nazianzus · Gregory of Tours · Gregory of Nyssa · In funere Basilii (author) · his comrade · my brother · our most God-beloved brother Gregory · our most God-beloved brother Gregory the bishop · the brother · the brother Gregory

    spoken of as

    5 expressions

    Gregory of Nazianzus3 mentions

    The Freedom of the Seas (Mare Liberum) (English) · Letters (Greek)

    and Gregory of Nazianzus against those who buy goods and hold them, and thus (as he eloquently says) make profits for themselves alone out of the helplessness and need of others.
    chapter 30

    Gregory of Nyssa3 mentions

    Letters (Greek)

    For matters worthy of concern beset us, requiring your cooperation, both for the appointment of bishops and for counsel and consideration about the things being plotted against us by the goodness of Gregory of Nyssa, who is convening synods at Ancyra and leaves no means untried of plotting against us.
    letter 100

    Gregory of Tours2 mentions

    Dissertations on Early Law and Custom (English) · The Rights of War and Peace (English)

    Grimm quotes Gregory of Tours, 4, 14, ‘Deinde ibat rex per civitates in circuitu positas.
    chapter 12

    Gregory the bishop2 mentions

    Letters (Greek)

    Our most God-beloved brother Gregory the bishop is also having his share of these times;
    letter 32

    Gregory, the brother1 mention

    Letters (Greek)

    As for the brother Gregory, I too would have wished him to administer a church commensurate with his nature.
    letter 98

    in the texts

    LettersLate Antiquity · Greek

    Basil's friend and correspondent, addressee of Letters 2 and 7.

    Basil to Gregory
    letter 2
    To Gregory, his friend
    parva 6
    I recognized your letter, as men recognize the children of their friends by the likeness that appears in them to those who begot them.
    letter 2

    The Freedom of the Seas (Mare Liberum)Renaissance · English

    Church authority cited jointly against forced conversion by war.

    Moreover the verdict of Thomas Aquinas, of the Council of Toledo, of Gregory, and of nearly all theologians, canonists, and jurists, is as follows:
    chapter 22
    and Gregory of Nazianzus against those who buy goods and hold them, and thus (as he eloquently says) make profits for themselves alone out of the helplessness and need of others.
    chapter 30
    In funere Basilii.
    chapter 33

    Dissertations on Early Law and Custom19th Century · English

    Frankish chronicler quoted regarding a king's circuit.

    Grimm quotes Gregory of Tours, 4, 14, ‘Deinde ibat rex per civitates in circuitu positas.
    chapter 12

    The Rights of War and PeaceRenaissance · English

    Frankish bishop and historian quoted addressing a king about his accountability only to God.

    There is a remarkable passage in Gregory of Tours, where that Bishop thus addresses the King of France, “If any of us, Sir, should transgress the bounds of justice, he may be punished by you.
    chapter 10