Andreas Agnellus

Andreas Agnellus of Ravenna (c. 794/799 – after 846) was a historian of the bishops in his city.[1] The date of his death is not recorded, although his history mentions the death of archbishop George of Ravenna in 846; Oswald Holder-Egger cites a papyrus charter dated to either 854 or 869 that contains the name of a priest named Andreas of the Church of Ravenna, but there is no evidence to connect him with Andreas Agnellus.[2]

  1. ^ Borri, Francesco (2014). "Nightfall on Ravenna: Storms and Narrativity in the Work of Andreas Agnellus". Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft. 9 (1): 33–61. doi:10.1353/mrw.2014.0005. ISSN 1940-5111.
  2. ^ Deliyannis 2004, p. 12.