Severus, bp. of Monorca
Severus (22), bp. of Minorca, known by his encyclical letter referred
to in the book do Miraculis S. Stephani, composed by order of Evodius of
Uzalis (Migne, Patr. Lat. xx. 731). Orosius had deposited some recently discovered
relics of St. Stephen in the church at Magona (Port Mahon), where there were a large
number of Jews, one of whom, the rabbi
896Theodorus, was defensor civitatis. The arrival of the relics
caused great religious excitement among Minorcan Christians, which led to constant
arguments between them and the Jews, ending in riots in which the synagogue was
set on fire and burnt to the bare walls. The conversion of a great number of Jews,
including Theodorus himself, followed. On the site of the destroyed synagogue the
Jews erected a church. These events occurred in the last week of Jan. 418. Gams,
Kircheng. von Sp. ii. (1) 406.
[F.D.]