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Namatius (French: Namace) is a
saint in the
Roman Catholic church. He was the
eighth or
ninth bishop of
Clermont (then
called Arvernis) from 446 to 462...
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Namatius (died 558/60) was the
rector of
Provence under the
Merovingians and
later bishop of
Vienne from c. 552
until his
death in office. He is probably...
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Namatius was an
early bishop of
Clermont now
recognised as a
saint by
Roman Catholics.
Namatius may also
refer to:
Namatius (bishop of Vienne), died 559...
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Namatius (died 587) was the
bishop of Orléans at the
first and
second synods of Mâcon in 581 and 585. He and
Bertram of Le Mans were sent as
envoys to...
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historique by the
French Ministry of Culture. In the 5th century,
bishop Namatius laid the
foundations of the city's
first cathedral,
allowing the Christian...
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called Allyre or Alyre) († 384) Nepoti****
Artemius Venerand Rusticus Namatius (also
called Namacius or Namace)
Eparchius Saint Apollinarius I (471–486)...
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became the seat of a
bishop in the 5th century, at the time of the
bishop Namatius, who
built a
cathedral here
described by
Gregory of Tours.
Clermont went...
- Merovingian-appointed
dukes of Provence.
Liberius (until 534),
Ostrogothic appointee Namatius (bef. 552),
Frankish appointee Bodegisel (fl. c. 566)
Adovarius (561–569)...
- February, 518), St. Juli**** (about 520–533),
Pantagathus (about 538),
Namatius (died 559), St.
Evantius (died 584–586), St.
Verus (586), St. Desiderius...
- Poor
Frumentius (Roman
Catholic Church)
Gaudiosus of
Naples Kaleb of Axum
Namatius (Namace) Oran of Iona
October 27 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics) Černová Tragedy...