Magnus Felix Ennodius (473 or 474 – July 17 521) was Bishop of Pavia in 514 and a Latin rhetorician and poet. He was one of four fifth to sixth-century Gallo-Roman aristocrats whose letters survive in quantity: the others are Sidonius Apollinaris prefect of Rome in 468 and bishop of Clermont (died 485) Ruricius bishop of Limoges (died 507) and Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus bishop of Vienne (died 518).
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