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Dicta Patricii
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Saint Patrick
Saint Patrick
(fl. 5th century)
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In the Book of Armagh, a group of three, less probably four, sayings (dicta) attributed to Saint Patrick.
Excerpta de libris Romanorum et Francorum
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An early legal Latin collection of well over 60 chapters dealing with matters of criminal law in northwestern France. Its date and provenance are both uncertain, but Breton origins are often assumed, partly on the basis of Old Breton glosses in the earliest manuscript witnesses. It is considered to be a principal source for the relationship between Bretons (the Britons in Armorica) and Franks as it prevailed in the very early middle ages.
Synodus Aquilonalis Britanniae
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Early Insular ecclesiastical text consisting of 5 canons.
Synodus I S. Patricii
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Saint Patrick
Saint Patrick
(fl. 5th century)
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AuxiliusAuxilius
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IserninusIserninus
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A collecion of canons which are said to have been promulgated by Patrick and his suffragan bishops Auxilius and Iserninus. The text has been variously dated to Patrick's time, the 6th and 7th century.
Synodus II S. Patricii
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A Hiberno-Latin tract of canon law, probably produced in Ireland though extant only in manuscripts of the continent.

Synodus Luci Victoriae
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Insular text, perhaps of the 6th century, consisting of nine canons.