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On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 18:56:34 -0500 I wrote:
> [Severus] joins St. Agrippinus
>(9. November) as an early bishop-saint of Naples who received liturgical
>prominence only during the Angevin period.
>

The things one says when one is rushing to finish in time to catch a bus!  Clearly, I got my wires crossed:> I was thinking not of Agrippinus but rather of Agnellus (14. December; an abbot, not a bishop), whose Neapolitan cult, despite the efforts of the tenth-century hagiographer Peter the Subdeacon, seems to have become really prominent only in the very late Middle Ages.

Best again,
John Dillon

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