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Pacificus

St. Francis of Assisi receiving the stigmata, from a painting by Vincenzo Foppa.

Pacificus was a follower of St Francis

Pacificus was a disciple of St. Francis of Assisi, born probably near Ascoli, Italy, in the second half of the twelfth century; died, it is thought, at Lens, France, around 1234.

Usage examples of "pacificus".

Now, with us was Pacificus of Tivoli, who knows the pagan poets very well, and he said that when it comes to these witty riddles, no one surpasses the African poets.

But I would be displeased if the abbot had asked you to investigate me or some others like Pacificus of Tivoli or Peter of Sant’Albano.

I saw Pacificus of Tivoli, leafing through an ancient volume whose pages had become stuck together because of the humidity.

William had jumped immediately from his seat and rushed to the place where Pacificus of Tivoli and the waker were now laying Malachi on the ground, unconscious.

In the choir, a little group remained: Alinardo, Pacificus of Tivoli, Aymaro of Alessandria, and Peter of Sant’Albano.

I saw Pacificus of Tivoli, who, abandoning all notion of help, was trying to seize a crazed mule as it passed.