Examples of 'gerontius' in a sentence

Meaning of "gerontius"

Gerontius (noun) - a character from the poem 'The Dream of Gerontius' by John Henry Newman, representing the soul of a dying man transitioning into the afterlife

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Gerontius is sought at his club by a Russian officer.
Almost nothing is known about the life and the episcopate of Gerontius.
Gerontius was abandoned by his troops and then killed in Hispania.
He also explains that the only thing keeping Gerontius from God is his own thought.
Gerontius trapped Constantine inside Arles and besieged him.
He arrived at Arles and put Gerontius to flight.
The Angel tells Gerontius of his coming beatific vision.
In this way she effectively replaced Marie Brema, the original choice for the Gerontius angel.
Gerontius was the Bishop of Kolomna.
Dream of Gerontius.
Gerontius and Elgar.
According to Sozomen, the Spanish troops blocked Gerontius and his collaborators in a house.
Gerontius of Damnonia.
Music from Elgar 's The Dream of Gerontius features throughout the play.
Gerontius of Dumnonia.

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First they stabbed Hierodeacon Otar to death, then they beheaded Hieromonk Gerontius.
Gerontius went to Hispania where he may have settled the Sueves and the Asding Vandals.
Angel in the oratorio " The Dream of Gerontius ".
The journey of Abbot Gerontius was delayed, however, by a terrible storm at sea.
Gerontius retired to Hispania, and when his remaining troops turned on him, committed suicide.
The dream of Gerontius by Edward Elgar ( ).
Gerontius can not see the demons, and asks if he will soon see his God.
The Dream of Gerontius ( poem ).
However Gerontius decided to betray Constantine, and in 409 he proclaimed Maximus as emperor in Hispania.
Gerontius ( a name derived from the Greek word geron, " old man " ) is a devout Everyman.
Thus Gerontius was elected bishop of Milan in about 462.

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