Auxilius of Naples
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Auxilius of Naples (which has been considered a pseudonym[lower-alpha 1]) was an ecclesiastical writer. To him are attributed a series of writings[lower-alpha 2] that deal with the controversies concerning the succession and fate of Pope Formosus (891–896), and especially the validity of the orders conferred by him. Auxilius was a Frank, who was ordained a priest, or perhaps only a deacon, in Rome by Formosus, and lived later in southern Italy, apparently at Naples.