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- Prætextatus or Praetextatus may refer to: Prætextatus (Bishop of Rouen), also known as Saint Prix Vettius Agorius Praetextatus, 4th-century Roman aristocrat...
- diocese of Rouen, where she was put under the supervision of the bishop Pretextatus. During the summer of 585, Guntram returned to Paris to act as godfather...
- Saint Prætextatus (French: Prétextat/Prix de Rouen; died 25 February 586), also spelled Praetextatus, Pretextat(us), and known as Saint Prix, was the bishop...
- Fre****nde and Brunhilda, which culminated in the brutal murder of Bishop Pretextatus in his own cathedral. To the seventh ... The former's legendary victory...
- 533. Bishops attending the synod included: Cyprian, bishop of Toulon Pretextatus, bishop of Apt Eucherius, bishop of Avignon Prosper, bishop of Vence...
- Quentin 410–423?: Castor 431?–436: Auxonius 439–442: Julius 517–545: Pretextatus [546: Eusebius] 549–573: Clementinus 581–585: Pappus 614: Innocentius...
- Queen Brunehilde, he went to see her and asked his godfather, Bishop Pretextatus, to marry them. King Chilperic was informed and arrived in Rouen to separate...