-
which mentions that
Phoebadius was alive,
although of an
advanced age. The
short biography provided by
Jerome reads as follows:
Phoebadius,
Agenni Galliarum...
- not two nor one. Similarly,
Jerome wrote of
Phoebadius of Agen in his
Lives of
Illustrious Men. "
Phoebadius,
bishop of Agen, in Gaul,
published a book...
- (Gr****)
Pacian (c. 310 – c. 391) (Latin)
Gregory of
Elvira (d. 392) (Latin)
Phoebadius of Agen (d. 392) (Latin)
Gregory of
Nyssa (c. 330 – c. 395) (Gr****) Martin...
-
Saint Caprasius of Agen, a
Christian martyr and
saint of the 4th.
century Phoebadius of Agen (died ca. 392) a
Catholic bishop of the
fourth century. Bernard...
- Caprais,
venerated as a
Christian martyr and
saint of the
fourth century Phoebadius of Agen (died ca. 392),
Catholic bishop of the
fourth century William...
-
published thirty-eight sermons. His
feast is
celebrated on 2 December.
Phoebadius,
Chromatius Aquileiensis,
Sulpicius Severus,
Innocentius I, Zosimus, Bonifatius...
-
Apollinaris 105.
Gregory of
Elvira 106. Paci**** 107.
Photinus 108.
Phoebadius 109.
Didymus 110.
Optatus 111.
Acilius Severus 112.
Cyril of Jerusalem...
-
Librairie Droz. p. 10. ISBN 978-2-600-03106-6. Demeulenaere,
Roland (1985). "
Phoebadius: Préface".
Foebadi Aginnensis Liber contra Arrianos;
Victricii Rotomagensis...
-
Germany (4th century)
Saint Dulcidius (Dulcet, Doucis),
successor of St
Phoebadius as
Bishop of Agen in
France (c. 450) 220
Martyrs of North-West Africa...
- Wilmart. The only
surviving Arian writing of
Potamius is a
citation from
Phoebadius of Agen's
Contra Arianos.
Arian controversy Romanization of
Hispania History...