- pronunciation: [maʁtiɲi]; German: Martinach,
pronounced [ˈmaʁtiːnaːx]; Latin:
Octodurum) is the
capital city of the
district of Martigny,
canton of Valais, Switzerland...
- Theodulus, Théodule,
Saint Theodore for disambiguation.
Saint Theodore of
Octodurum (also of Sion, of Grammont;
German Theodor von Sitten,
locally Joder;...
- (died c. 400) is a
patron saint of Valais,
probably the
first bishop of
Octodurum.
Jodershubel —
German for
Yoder Hill — is a
natural hill on the Emme River...
- theologian, and
Bishop of
Mopsuestia St.
Theodore of
Octodurum or St.
Yoder (4th century),
bishop of
Octodurum St.
Theodore of
Vienne (died c. 575), Christian...
- of
bishops of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Sion:
Bishops of
Agaunum (
Octodurum)
loyal to
Avignon loyal to Rome Zenhäusern, Gregor. "Sion (diocèse)"....
-
founded in
Octodurum, now
called Martigny, in the
early 4th century. In 589 the bishop, St. Heliodorus,
transferred the see to Sion, as
Octodurum was frequently...
-
Valais as a
whole are
inextricably intertwined. The see was
established at
Octodurum, now
called Martigny, the
capital of the
Roman province of
Alpes Poeninae...
- out Caesar's orders, came with his
legions from
Allobroges (Savoy) to
Octodurum (Martigny) in the Valais, and
pitched his camp there. The p****es which...
- and one of the
oldest north of the Alps. At first, the see was
sited at
Octodurum, now
called Martigny/Martinach. The
first authentically historical bishop...
-
Augsburg (early 7th century).
There were two
Roman bishoprics,
Windisch and
Octodurum,
which were
moved early to
other sites (Avenches and
Sitten respectively)...