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- Audentius, meaning bold or courageous in Latin, may refer to: Audentius, Bishop of Toledo in 385–395 and possible author of De fide adversus haereticos...
- Audentius (Latin: Audentius) was bishop of Toledo (Hispania), according to tradition in the years 385-395 AD. In the Catholic Encyclopedia (1912), the...
- Avksenty (Авксе́нтий) Ukrainian: Aksentiy (Аксентій), Ovksentiy (Овксентій) Audentius (disambiguation) Avksenty This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Helvius Vindici**** (380–381; possibly 382–383) Herasius (381–382) Virius Audentius Aemili**** (382–383; possibly 381–382) Flavius Eusignius (383–384) Messi****...
- Quintus (345–355) Vincent (355–365) Paulatus (365–375) Natallus (375–385) Audentius (385–395) Asturius [es] (395–412) Isicius (412–427) Martin I (427–440)...
- the synod, took place on 8 November 441. Hilarius Claudius Constantinus Audentius Agrestius Julius Au****ius Theodorus Maximus Eucherius Nectarius Ingenuus...
- Dijon, who attended the First Council of Nicaea in 325. Nicasius: 325 Audentius: c. 439 Petronius Marcellus : 463 Saeculatius : 517, 518 Lucretius : 541...