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Apollinaris of Clermont
Apollinaris (died 515) was a Romano-Gallic aristocrat, who led a Roman militia for the Visigoths in the Battle of Vouillé, and was bishop of Clermont for four months before his death.
== Life ==
Apollinaris was the son of the aristocrat and poet Sidonius Apollinaris and Papianilla. A number of contemporary Romano-Gallic aristocrats were his cousins, including bishops Avitus of Vienne and Ruricius of Limoges.
Our earliest records of Apollinaris are in the letters of his father Sidonius. Although Apollinaris is the recipient of one letter (''Epistulae'' III.13), E.H. Warmington considers it a "show-piece" which was never actually sent to him.〔''Sidonius: Poems and Letters'' (Cambridge: Loeb Classical Library, 1965), vol. 2 p. 47 n.
*〕 Sidonius mentions Apollinaris in several of his letters: two allude to his youth (in V.11, he describes Apollinaris as "in these budding years of manhood", and in V.9 hopes that Apollinaris would have children), another mentions Apollinaris' love of hunting,〔''Epistulae'' VIII.6; translated in Anderson, ''Sidonius'', vol. 2 p. 429〕 and in the last laments his disinterest in literature.〔''Epistulae'' IX.1; translated in Anderson, ''Sidonius'', vol. 2 p. 503〕 Despite his father's opinion, Apollinaris did at least once display an interest in literature: according to a letter of Ruricius, he helped to distribute his father's writings.〔''Epistulae'' 2.26; translated by Ralph W. Mathisen, ''Ruricius of Limoges and Friends: A Collection of Letters from Visigothic Gaul'' (Liverpool: University Press, 1999), pp. 183-185. Mathisen considers it "a more intriguing possibility" that the writings Apollinaris sent to Ruricius were Sidonius' now-lost sermons.〕
After the Visigothic capture of Clermont, Apollinaris fled the town with ''comes'' Victorius to Italy; there Victorius was killed, and Apollinaris was taken captive, but managed to escape with his servant and return home.〔Gregory of Tours, ''Glory of the Martyrs'', translated by Raymond Van Dam (Liverpool: University Press, 2004), pp. 43f〕
Apollinaris apparently got along with king Alaric II far better than Alaric's predecessor, for Gregory of Tours records that Apollinaris led a militia raised in Clermont on the Visigothic side of the Battle of Vouillé in 507.〔Gregory of Tours, ''Decem Libri Historiarum'', II.37; translated by Lewis Thorpe, ''History of the Franks'' (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1974), p. 154〕 Although several letters written to him from his other cousin, bishop Avitus of Vienne, are dated to the years after that battle,〔''Epistulae'' 24, 36, 51, 52; translated by Dauta Shanzer and Ian Wood, ''Avitus of Vienne, Letters and Selected Prose'' (Liverpool: University Press, 2002), pp. 337-340, 342-349〕 Apollinaris' activities until 515 are unknown. In that year, with the help of his sister Alcima and his wife Placidana, he was appointed bishop of Clermont by the Frankish king Theuderic I. However, he held the office only four months before he died.〔''Decem Libri'', III.2; translated by Thorpe, pp. 162f〕
He was survived by a son, Arcadius, of whom Gregory of Tours tells several unflattering stories.

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