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Victricius (French: Victrice; Italian: Vittricio) also
known as
Victricius of
Rouen (c. 330 – c. 407 AD) was a
bishop of
Rouen (393–407), missionary, and...
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saint (d. 379)
Moses the Black,
Christian monk and
priest (d. 405)
Victricius of Rouen,
Christian missionary and
bishop Yang Xi,
Chinese scholar and...
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opportunities were
numerous and
varied is
evident from his
communications with
Victricius of Rouen,
Exuperius of Toulouse,
Alexander of
Antioch and others, as well...
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Vibidius Vibius Vibulliacus Vibullius Vicirius Victorinius Victorius Victricius Viducius Vigilius Villius Vinicius Vinius Vipsanius Vipst**** Viridius...
- of
Honorius Murong Xi,
emperor of the
Xianbei state Later Yan (b. 385)
Victricius,
missionary and
bishop of
Rouen (approximate date) Birley,
Anthony R....
- Vic****, Victor, Victoria, Victori****, Victoricus, Victorinus, Victorius,
Victricius, Vigilantius, Vincentius, Vindacus, Vindex, Vindici****, Vinici****, Vipsani****...
- contemporaries,
including Ausonius and
Sulpicius Severus in
southern Gaul,
Victricius of
Rouen in
northern Gaul, and
Augustine in Africa, are preserved. Four...
- that the
Victoricus of St. Patrick's
vision may be
identified with
Saint Victricius,
bishop of
Rouen in the late
fourth century, who had
visited Britain in...
- Alban's
martyrdom is
believed to be in
Victricius's De
Laude Sanctorum (The
Praise of Saints), c. 396.
Victricius had just
returned from
settling an unnamed...
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Piacenza or Travo, in the AD 303
Diocletianic ****cution. He
appears in
Victricius' De
Laude Sanctorum of the same century, and the
somewhat later Martyrologium...