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GAUDENICUS, fl. sixth century A.D., was perhaps a patrician at Theodoric's court at Rome. Cassiodorus does not mention him.

Boethius says that Gaudenicus had been exiled for countless treacheries and frauds; now Theodoric listens to his accusations against Boethius, Bo I, Prosa 4.114. [Albyn: Basilius: Boece: Conigaste: Cyprian: Opilion: Trygwille]


From CHAUCER NAME DICTIONARY
Copyright © 1988, 1996 Jacqueline de Weever
Published by Garland Publishing, Inc., New York and London.

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