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- Saints Savinian and Potentian (French: Savinien et Potenti(e)n) (d. 390) are martyrs commemorated as the patron saints and founders of the diocese of...
- found in Roman Martyrology Possidius 300s 400s found in Roman Martyrology Potentian 300s 390 found in Roman Martyrology Pothinus c. 87 AD 177 found in Roman...
- the religious beginnings of the church at Sens dates from Savinian and Potentian, and through legend to the Dioceses of Chartres, Troyes and Orléans. Local...
- mid-5th century, but the cult of the traditional founders Savinian and Potentian, not mentioned by Gregory of Tours, did not appear until the 8th century...
- longe whereupon the choir took up the full respond: et ecce video Dei potentian venientem et nebulam totam terram tegentem. Ite obviam ei et dicite, Nuntia...
- Bishop of Barcelona Palladius     390   Pambo     390   Sabinian and Potentian     390   Urban     390   Bishop of Langres Viator     390   Vitalina...
- a part of the ancient Diocese of Auxerre. The claim that Savinian and Potentian were the first to christianize Nevers (Noviodunum) on instructions from...
- is the presence of large statues of St Modesta (a local martyr) and St Potentian on the north west corner of the porch, close to a small doorway where...
- Lingones with a substantial human settlement around the year 400 BC. Saints Potentian and Savinian, Gr**** priests from Samos, came to preach the gospel from...
- sculpture. In the mid-ninth century the abbey acquired relics of St. Potentian; the relics ****embled at Jouarre attracted pilgrims. The body of Saint...