- Donatists.
Gregory of
Tours praised Reticius in his writings.
Saint Jerome mentions Reticius in his De
Viris Illustribus:
Reticius,
bishop of Autun,
among the...
- He
traveled to
Autun and was a
follower of
Saint Reticius,
bishop of Autun. C****ian
succeeded Reticius as bishop,
serving for
about twenty years, and was...
- include:
Synod of Rome (313),
attended by the
bishop of Beneventum, and
Reticius,
bishop of
Autun Council of Rome (382), a
meeting of
Christian Church officials...
-
additional 15
Italian bishops, as well as
three of the
chief bishops of Gaul,
Reticius of Autun,
Maternus of Cologne, and
Marinus of Arles. The
Lateran Council...
-
Catholic Church) Peter, Andrew, Paul, and
Denise (Roman
Catholic Church)
Reticius (Roman
Catholic Church)
Sophia of Rome (Roman
Catholic church) May 15 (Eastern...
-
Phileas 79.
Arnobius 80. Firmi**** (Lactantius) 81.
Eusebius of
Caesarea 82.
Reticius 83.
Methodius 84.
Juvencus 85.
Eustathius 86.
Marcellus 87. Athanasius...
- 284-305)
Saint Sophia of Rome (303)
Virgin recluse Caesarea of
Otranto Saint Reticius,
bishop of
Autun (4th century)
Saint Kaleb of Axum, king (542)
Saint Severin...
- C****ian of Autun,
Bishop of
Autun in France, 314-350, he
succeeded St
Reticius and was
famous for his
miracles (c. 350)
Saint Venantius, the most famous...
- his
episcopacy about 250. The
first bishop known to history, however, is
Reticius, an
ecclesiastical writer and
contemporary of the
Emperor Constantine I...
-
mentioned by
earlier writers, and the
first bishop of
Autun seems to have been
Reticius, who was
present at the
Synod of Rome A.D. 313, and at
Arles in the following...