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Saint Amasius of
Teano (Italian:
Amasio di Teano) (d. 356) was the
second bishop of
Teano in Italy.
According to his Vita,
Amasius was a Gr**** who was...
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Theodosius I (d. 386) John II,
Byzantine bishop,
theologian and
writer (d. 417)
Amasius of Teano,
bishop Teano (also
known as St. Paris)
Anthony the Great, Egyptian...
- fact
seems to be that he was a
bishop of Teano. He was
succeeded by
Saint Amasius of Teano.
Pious legends say that
Paris was born in Athens,
Greece and was...
- term, 459)
Flavius Antoninus Messala Vivi**** (459–460)
Pusaeus (465)
Amasius (c. 469) Matroni**** (491)
Hierius (494–496)
Euphemius (496) Polycarpus...
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Pedemontani Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 03030 Dialing code 0776
Patron saint St.
Amasius Website Official website...
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Hyacinthus necnon per
dotes animi & corporis, nunc Dei olim
hominum amasius. O
parentes miseremini parentum. O
filii ex illo
transcribite filium! O...
- Teano, had been the
disciple and
deacon of
Bishop Amasius. He had been
selected as
bishop before Amasius, but he
refused at the time. It is said that he...
- 353–354) ...
Achilleus (attested 419) ... Spes (first half of 5th cent.) ...
Amasius (476–489) [Meletius (c. 490)]
Joannes (attested c. 492–496, 499, 501, 502)...
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Liang (b. 344)
Zhang Zuo (or Taibo),
Chinese ruler of
Former Liang 356
Amasius of Teano,
bishop Teano (also
known as St. Paris)
Anthony the Great, Egyptian...
- Teano, had been the
disciple and
deacon of
Bishop Amasius. He had been
selected as
bishop before Amasius, but he
refused at the time. It is said that he...