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Ascaric (died 810/11) was either the bishop of Astorga or bishop of Braga. He was condemned in the third letter of Pope Hadrian I for adoptionism sometime between 785 and 791 (probably 786). His Epistula ad Tuseredum ("letter to Tuseredo"), explaining the resurrection of the body, places him in the Kingdom of Asturias at the time. He also penned a poem to Tuseredo, modelling it on the Hamartigenia of Prudentius and the verse of Coelius Sedulius.[1]
References
edit- ^ Amann, E. (1936). "L'adoptianisme espagnol du VIIIe siècle". Revue des Sciences Religieuses (in French). 16 (3): 281–317. doi:10.3406/rscir.1936.1696. ISSN 0035-2217.
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edit- Collins, Roger. Early Medieval Spain: Unity in Diversity, 400–1000. Macmillan Publishers, 1990.