- who
consecrated Pope
Pelagius I (566)
Aventius (591)
Laurentius (649)
Benenatus (679)) St.
Asclepiodorus (about 700),
whose relics were
later taken to...
-
Anastasius II; Felix, whom
Gregory the
Great brought to trial;
Maximus (649);
Benenatus, a
legate to the
Sixth General Council (680);
Stabilinus (769); Adelberto...
-
Carthage (411),
Donatist Bishop Rufinus, at the
Council of Carthage, 411,
Benenatus,
exiled by the
Vandal king Huneric, 484. Aïcha Ben Abed-Ben Khader, "Corpus...
- Cateli**** (Catellian),
metropolitan becoming first archbishop in 535 AD
Benenatus c.553 Johannes, fl. 595 The
Archbishopric of
Ohrid was seen as a successor...
- Georgius, cardinal-bishop of
Porto Deodatus, cardinal-bishop of
Ostia Benenatus (or Januarius), cardinal-priest of S.
Cecilia Juli****, cardinal-priest...
-
Teodosio or
Teodoro (554 or 555 ?)
Donodidio (577 ?)
Adriano (599 ?)
Benenatus (622 ?)
Paulus (644 ?)
Lupiano or Ulpi**** (666 ?)
Mauritius (attested...
-
Eusebio of
Villafranca d'Asti.
Pastor (c. 451) ... Maiori**** (c. 465) ...
Benenatus (c. 680) ...
Bernulfus (c. 800) ...
Hilduinus (Ildoinus) (c. 876–c. 880)...
-
relics of Sts.
Abdon and
Sennen at
Arles on the Tech.
Domnus (c. 571)
Benenatus (c. 589)
Acutulus (c. 633 to 638)
Witaricus (c. 656)
Clarus (c. 683) Wenedurius...
- 416) ...
Gaudiosus (attested 599) ...
Florentinus (attested 769) ...
Benenatus (Bennato) (attested 826) ... Erfo (attested 853) ****nius (attested 855)...
- Four of its
bishops are
known by name:
Severinus (501)
Eutychius (593)
Benenatus (599)
Theodorus (649).[citation needed]
There was also a
predecessor in...