Kelley postulated that "Ruricius of Uzes" was a brother of Tonantius, a son of Papianilla, wife of the elder Tonantius and that Ruricius of Limoges was her
marriages by the age of twenty Lemovicensis, Ruricius; Limoges), Ruricius I. (Bishop of (1999). Ruricius of Limoges and Friends: A Collection of Letters
Eightieth Birday, éd. Lindsay Brook, Londres 1989, pp. 327–353 & pl. XVII. ‘Ruricius Ier, évêque de Limoges et ses alliances familiales’, Francia, 18, 1 (1991)
quickly advanced to Verona, where a large Maxentian force was camped. Ruricius Pompeianus, general of the Veronese forces and Maxentius' praetorian prefect
Charlemagne (France: Éditions Christian, 1989). Settipani, Christian. "Ruricius, premier évêque de Limoges et ses alliances familiales." Francia, 18 (1991)
in Limoges around 1708 and lost in the 19th century (Ralph W. Mathisen, Ruricius of Limoges and friends, Liverpool University Press, 1999, ISBN 0-85323-703-4
Ralph W. Mathisen (1999). Ruricius of Limoges and Friends: A Collection of Letters from Visigothic Gaul; Letters of Ruricius of Limoges, Caesarius of Arles
Embrun]‡‡ [Agrestius of Tours]‡ [Leontius of Bordeaux]‡ [Avolus of Sisteron]‡ [Ruricius of Limoges]‡‡ [Ambrosius of Albi]‡‡ [Theodorus of Conserans (St. Lizien)]‡‡
De gratia libri duo, De spiritu sancto libri duo, Epistulae, Sermones. Ruricius, Epistularum libri duo - ed. A. Engelbrecht 1891, CSEL 21 Hilarius, Tractatus
Oxford University Press, p. 556. p. 144 in Mathisen, Ralph. W. (1999) "Ruricius of Limoges and Friends", Liverpool University Press. Chadwick, Nora (1955)