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  1. Dionysius Exiguus (Latin for "Dionysius the Humble"; Greek: Διονύσιος; c. 470 – c. 544) was a 6th-century Eastern Roman monk born in Scythia Minor. He was a member of a community of Scythian monks concentrated in Tomis (present-day Constanța , Romania ), the major city of Scythia Minor.

  2. Dionysius Exiguus was a celebrated 6th-century canonist who is considered the inventor of the Christian calendar, the use of which spread through the employment of his new Easter tables. The 6th-century historian Cassiodorus calls him a monk, but tradition refers to him as an abbot.

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › history › historians-european-biographiesDionysius Exiguus | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · Roman scholar and theologian Dionysius Exiguus (c. 465 A.D.-c. 530 A.D.) is best known for his creation of a calendar that led to the modern Gregorian calendar.

  4. Dionysius also gave attention to the calculation of Easter, which so greatly occupied the early Church. To this end he advocated the adoption of the Alexandrian Cycle of nineteen years, extending that of St. Cyril for a period of ninety-five years in advance.

  5. Mar 27, 2017 · In c. 525 CE, however, a new concept in dating was introduced by a Christian monk named Dionysius Exiguus (c. 470-544 CE) which provided the groundwork for the later dating system of BC/AD.

  6. DIONYSIUS, EXIGUUS. Also known as Denis the Little, canonist, monk; lived in Rome at the end of the 5th century and in the first half of the 6th century.

  7. Dec 24, 2016 · Dionysius, a monk of Scythian (or Gothic) birth educated in the ecclesiastical tradition on the west coast of the Black Sea, came to Rome sometime after 496, perhaps having earlier resided in Constantinople.

  8. Dionysius Exiguus. (d. 526) Quick Reference. (d. between 526 and c. 556), Scythian monk, famous for his contributions to chronology and canon law. He seems to have arrived in Rome soon after the death of Gelasius I (496).

  9. Dionysius Exiguus. Encyclopedias. The surname E XIGUUS, or "The Little", adopted probably in self-deprecation and not because he was small of stature; flourished in the earlier part of the sixth century, dying before the year 544.

  10. Dionysius Exiguus ( c. 470 – c. 544 CE ), was a monk born in Scythia Minor. This is now a part of modern Romania. Dionysius is best known as the inventor of the Anno Domini era, which is used to number the years of both the Gregorian calendar and the Julian calendar .