entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_PAT_BEDE,PER_PATRISTIC_LATE,high,"Northumbrian monk (c. 673-735), Doctor of the Church; author of the Ecclesiastical History of the English People, attested by his own works and autobiographical note.",SRC_FARMER_SAINTS,reviewed ENT_PAT_GREGORY_GREAT,PER_PATRISTIC_LATE,high,"Pope Gregory I (c. 540-604), one of the four Latin Doctors; attested by his own letters, Dialogues, and Pastoral Rule.",SRC_FARMER_SAINTS,reviewed ENT_PAT_ISIDORE_SEVILLE,PER_PATRISTIC_LATE,high,"Bishop of Seville (c. 560-636), Doctor of the Church, often called the last of the Latin Fathers; author of the Etymologiae.",SRC_FARMER_SAINTS,reviewed ENT_PAT_JOHN_DAMASCUS,PER_PATRISTIC_LATE,high,"Damascene monk and theologian (c. 675-749), Doctor of the Church, traditionally the last of the Greek Fathers; author of the Fount of Knowledge and the Apologies against the iconoclasts.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed ENT_PAT_LEO_GREAT,PER_PATRISTIC_LATE,high,"Pope Leo I (c. 400-461), Doctor of the Church; his Tome shaped the Council of Chalcedon (451), attested by his letters and sermons.",SRC_FARMER_SAINTS,reviewed ENT_PAT_MAXIMUS_CONFESSOR,PER_PATRISTIC_LATE,high,"Byzantine monk and theologian (c. 580-662), opponent of Monothelitism; attested by his own extensive corpus and the Acts of his trial.",SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY,reviewed