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Paulinus/Paullinus is a Roman cognomen that can refer to:
Roman consuls
Christian saints
Others
Bishops
Fictional
Paulinus of Nola (Italian: Paolino di Nola; c. 354 – June 22, AD 431), born Pontius Meropius Anicius Paulinus, was a Roman poet, scriptor, and senator who attained the ranks of suffect consul (c. 377) and governor of Campania (c. 380–1) but—following the assassination of the emperor Gratian and under the influence of his Spanish wife Therasia—abandoned his career, was baptized as a Christian, and (after Therasia's death) became bishop of Nola in Campania. While there, he wrote poems in honor of his predecessor St Felix and corresponded with other Christian leaders throughout the empire. He is traditionally credited with the introduction of bells to Christian worship and helped resolve the disputed election of Pope Boniface I.
His renunciation of his wealth and station in favor of an ascetic and philanthropic life was held up as an example by many of his contemporaries—including SS Augustine, Jerome, Martin, and Ambrose—and he was subsequently venerated as a saint. His relics became a focus of pilgrimage, but were removed from Nola between the 11th and 20th centuries. His feast day is observed on June 22 in both the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. In Nola, the entire week around his feast day is celebrated as the Festival of the Lilies.
AD60/61: " Suetonius Paulinus & Boudicca....."The Lull Before The Storm"
Smile, Smile, Smile - St Paulinus C of E Primary School
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St Paulinus School old building on Iron Mill Lane, Crayford
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The Celts & Romans meet at either side of the river Anker before the final battle of Briton. Head of the Romans, Suetonius Paulinus, and Queen of the Celts, Boudicca, reflect on the battle and casualties ahead.
Smile Smile Smile is an original song, written, performed, recorded and produced in one day by children at St Paulinus C of E Primary School The project is called 'Something Kind’ which is an extension of our two year Bully Beat project that took place in Swale, Kent during the 2013/2015 academic years. Something Kind is being rolled out to primary schools across the county of Kent, and has been generously supported by Newman’s Own Foundation, Kent Community Foundation and the Zurich Community Trust. You can support the work of the Songwriting Charity and show your appreciation for the work of Kemsley and Milton Court Primary Academies who have participated in this project by purchasing Stronger Together, a unique collection songs written and performed by children attending both schools...
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The original St Paulinus School, Iron Mill Lane, Crayford, Kent. This was located opposite the current school on the site of what is now the flats at Claston Close. Thanks to Glenis Foreman for permission to upload her fathers video (shot originally on cine film).
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Suetonius Paulinus VS Queen Boudicca --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the tenth episode of Decisive Battles, a television series that uses the game Rome: Total War to illustrate ancient battles from 1274 B.C to 451 A.D. The TV series was on the History Channel and was hosted by Matthew Settle, who usually went to the sites of the battles. Decisive Battles only had 1 season, in that 1 season there were 13 episodes. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Decisive Battles also include some famous historians and writers like: Adrian Goldsworthy.
When Marimba rhythms start to play
Dance with me, make me sway
Like a lazy ocean hugs the shore
Hold me close, sway me more
Like a flower bending in the breeze
Bend with me, sway with ease
When we dance you have a way with me
Stay with me, sway with me
Other dancers may be on the floor
Dear, but my eyes will see only you
Only you have the magic technique
When we sway I go weak
I can hear the sound of violins
Long before it begins
Make me thrill as only you know how
Sway me smooth, sway me now
Other dancers may be on the floor
Baby, my eyes will see only you
Only you have the magic technique
When we sway I go weak
I can hear the sound of violins
Long before it begins
Make me thrill as only you know how
Sway me smooth, sway me now
You know how, sway me smooth