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- Sarmatio was a 4th-century monk in Milan and a disciple of Jovinian, who disputed the merits of the monastic and unmarried life. Sarmatio first met Jovinian...
- he did not find it offensive. Jovinian also found two monks in Milan, Sarmatio and Barbatian, who held similar views as Jovinian. The only important Christian...
- teachings received much po****r support in Rome and Milan and his followers Sarmatio and Barbati**** kept preaching his ideas after Jovinian was expelled. Jovinian...
- Jovinianism spread into Rome and Milan and two followers of Jovinian, Sarmatio and Barbati****, kept preaching his ideas after Jovinian was expelled....
- merit of the unmarried life and opposed ascetism. Barbati**** along with Sarmatio met Jovinian when he travelled to Milan and found themselves to have similar...
- ecclesiastical province, one of which was Rennes. One of the four prelates, Sarmatio, Chariato, Rumoridus, and Viventius, was Bishop of Rennes. This bishop's...
- ecclesiastical province, one of which was Quimper. One of the four prelates, Sarmatio, Chariato, Rumoridus, and Viventius, was Bishop of Quimper. There is evidence...
- names whose dioceses are not given: Chariato, Rumordius, Viventius, and Sarmatio. One of these, perhaos Chariato, was bishop of Vannes. Duchesne, pp. 246-247...