5 surviving letters between Gregory the Great (Wisigothic) and Secundinus, spanning c. 594–600.
A monastery is in danger of falling under the control or power of a layperson.
The case before you involves the bishop Dulcinius and property that belongs — or is claimed to belong — to the...
Your letters were a genuine consolation to me, and I want you to know it.
Gregory to Secundinus and John, bishops.
The charge against Sincerus — that he improperly succeeded his father-in-law in the episcopal see — has been examined.