- see of Vienne,
little has been
recorded about Mamertus' life. The fact that his brother, Claudi****
Mamertus, the
theological writer,
received in his youth...
- Claudi****
Ecdidius Mamertus (died c. 473 AD) was a Gallo-Roman
theologian and the
younger brother of
Saint Mamertus,
Bishop of Vienne.
Descended probably...
-
Mamercus (praenomen). In late
antiquity it is
found also as
Mamertus.
People named Mamercus or
Mamertus include: Mamercus,
legendary ancestor of the
Roman gens...
- The Ice
Saints are St.
Mamertus, St. Pancras, and St. Servatius, (and in some countries,
Saint Boniface of
Tarsus - May 14). They are so
named because...
- the pope
found himself involved in
another diocesan quarrel. In 463,
Mamertus of
Vienne had
consecrated a
bishop of Die,
although this Church, by a decree...
- one of its
members named Sotion, and the 5th
century writer Claudi****
Mamertus.
Other members of the
school included Papirius Fabi****, Cr****icius Pasicles...
- one of its
members named Sotion, and the 5th
century writer Claudi****
Mamertus.
Other members of the
school included Papirius Fabi****, Cr****icius Pasicles...
-
Johann Prunner, from 1699 to 1713 Max Weißenböck, from 1713 to 1728
Joseph Mamertus Falter, from 1728 to 1784
Franz Anton Stadler, from 1792 to 1846 Cajetan...
- "Gallicana", the
Rogation Days
before Ascension, was
introduced (477) by St.
Mamertus,
Bishop of Vienne, on
account of the
earthquakes and
other calamities then...
-
tribes (Herulic –
Scirian foederati) in
Northern Italy (approximate date).
Mamertus,
bishop of Vienne,
introduces the
Rogation days (a
three days' procession...