The following list is based on the Nomina defunctorum episcoporum Spalensis sedis uel Toletane atque Eliberritane sedis ("Names of the deceased bishops of the see of Seville and of the sees of Toledo and Elvira"), a
necrology of bishops of those sees found in the Codex Emilianense, which was compiled between 962 and 994.[3]
^Ann Christys (2002), Christians in al-Andalus (711–1000), Routledge, p. 111, citing Juan Gil (ed.), Corpus scriptorum Muzarabicorum (Instituto Antonio de Nebrija, 1973), vol. I, pp. xvii–xviii, n10.
^Not mentioned in the necrology. For his career, see Karl Shuve (2014), "The Episcopal Career of Gregory of Elvira", The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 65 (2): 247–262,
doi:
10.1017/S002204691300256X.
^The necrology gives Caritonus, but an Orontius is cited among the attendees of the council of Tarragona (cf.
Michael Kulikowski, Late Roman Spain and Its Cities (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004), p. 420).
^Not in the necrology, either because he was still living in 994 or he was considered uncanonically elected (cf. Christys).
The following list is based on the Nomina defunctorum episcoporum Spalensis sedis uel Toletane atque Eliberritane sedis ("Names of the deceased bishops of the see of Seville and of the sees of Toledo and Elvira"), a
necrology of bishops of those sees found in the Codex Emilianense, which was compiled between 962 and 994.[3]
^Ann Christys (2002), Christians in al-Andalus (711–1000), Routledge, p. 111, citing Juan Gil (ed.), Corpus scriptorum Muzarabicorum (Instituto Antonio de Nebrija, 1973), vol. I, pp. xvii–xviii, n10.
^Not mentioned in the necrology. For his career, see Karl Shuve (2014), "The Episcopal Career of Gregory of Elvira", The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 65 (2): 247–262,
doi:
10.1017/S002204691300256X.
^The necrology gives Caritonus, but an Orontius is cited among the attendees of the council of Tarragona (cf.
Michael Kulikowski, Late Roman Spain and Its Cities (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004), p. 420).
^Not in the necrology, either because he was still living in 994 or he was considered uncanonically elected (cf. Christys).