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Venantius Honorius Clementi****
Fortunatus (c. 530 – c. 600/609 AD; French:
Venance Fortunat),
known as
Saint Venantius Fortunatus (/vəˈnænʃəs ˌfɔːrtjəˈneɪtəs/...
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singing teacher and
concert impresario Venantius Venantius Fortunatus (530–600),
Latin poet, bishop, and
saint Venantius of
Camerino (d. 250), aka
Saint Venanzio...
- Christians,
including the
priest Porphyrius,
Venantius' tutor; and Leontius,
bishop of Camerino.
Before Venantius was killed, he was scourged,
burned with...
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Maximus Basilius, all
Roman consuls.
Basilius Venantius,
consul in 508, was
probably his son.
Venantius was
Praefectus urbi and
consul in 484, with Theodoric...
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Basilius Venantius (floruit 508–533), was a
Roman aristocrat who
lived during Ostrogothic rule. He was
probably the son of
Decius Marius Venantius Basilius...
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Venatius of
Salona (also Wigand; died 259), was a
Christian saint,
martyr and
Bishop of
Salona in Dalmatia,
active in the
later half of the
third century...
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Venantius (French: Venant, Venance; died 544) was the
Bishop of
Viviers in the Ardèche. He
became a
Roman Catholic Saint. Abbé
Vincent Champion, Saint...
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Venantius (floruit 507) was a
Roman politician and
consul for the year 507 with
Emperor Anastasius I as his colleague.
Venantius was the son of Petrus...
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birth as a
requisite for
episcopacy in
works of
Venantius Fortunatus is
discussed by
Simon Coates, "
Venantius Fortunatus and the
image of
episcopal authority...
- as a
threat to God's
established order. The
second day,
another monk,
Venantius of Salvemec, is
found dead in a vat of pig's blood. He has
black stains...