I’m up writing early, less than a candle after the cock crowed (that time in the morning known as gallicinium to the ancient Romans) on 27th October, or, as I’m sure we all now prefer to call it: the Feast of Saint Frumentius.
undefined subscriptions will be displayed on your profile (edit)
Skip for now
For your security, we need to re-authenticate you.
Click the link we sent to , or click here to sign in.
Share this post
Celebrating St. Frumentius Day
Share this post
I’m up writing early, less than a candle after the cock crowed (that time in the morning known as gallicinium to the ancient Romans) on 27th October, or, as I’m sure we all now prefer to call it: the Feast of Saint Frumentius.