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- Gaudentius may refer to Gaudentius (music theorist) (2nd century CE?), Gr**** musical theorist Gaudentius (magister equitum), the father of the Roman magister...
- Theodosius I. During the usurpation of Joannes, Gaudentius was made magister militum praesentalis. Gaudentius died in a military uprising in Gaul before 425...
- marriage between Gaudentius and Placidia, but that year his father was killed by Valentinian himself. In 455, the Vandals sacked Rome; Gaudentius was one of...
- Saint Gaudentius may refer to: Gaudentius of Brescia, bishop of Brescia and theologian Gaudentius of Novara, bishop of Novara and saint Gaudentius of Rimini...
- Gaudentius was a Gr**** music theorist in classical Antiquity. Nothing is known of his life or background, or when he lived, except what can be inferred...
- Gaudentius of Ossero (Latin: Gaudentius Auxerensis; Italian: Gaudenzio di Ossero) was bishop of Ossero, on the island of Lussino (today Lošinj, Croatia)...
- Philastrius. Gaudentius had studied under Philastrius, and was a preacher in Italy and the Middle East. Unlike many Christians of his day, Gaudentius was thoroughly...
- and Eastern Orthodox Church. The accounts of Gaudentius' life vary. According to one account, Gaudentius was born in Ephesus in around 280 AD, consecrated...
- both councils ****ented to the revised creed. In one group of legends, Gaudentius, the first Bishop of Rimini, parti****ted in the Council; he was against...
- Radim Gaudentius (Czech: svatý Radim, Polish: Radzim Gaudenty; c. 970 – c. 1020) was Archbishop of Gniezno and the first Polish archbishop. Radim was an...