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- He declined, but suggested his nephew, the monk Vitonus, whom Clovis accepted as alternate. Vitonus converted all the pagan residents in the area, and...
- Theodore of Amasea (Roman Catholic Church) Virgin of Almudena (Madrid) Vitonus November 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Day of the Skulls or Dia de los...
- dedicated to Vitonus (Saint Vanne) in Verdun was mentioned in do****ents as early as 701. The Benedictine Abbey of St-Vanne, dedicated to Vitonus, was established...
- 525   Camelian     525   Bishop of Troyes Deodatus of Blois     525   Vitonus (Vanne, Vaune)     525   Bishop of Verdun Ailbe (Ailbhe, Albeus)     526...
- congregation, de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe, named after Hidulf and Saint Vitonus of Verdun, (which was dissolved during the French Revolution). Hidulf was...
- the monastery later called Llanbabo, in Anglesey, Wales (c. 510) Saint Vitonus (Vanne, Vaune), Bishop of Verdun (c. 525) Venerable Onesiphorus the Confessor...
- relative and disciple of St. Lupus de Troyes. "Other noteworthy bishops are: Vitonus (Vanne) (502–529); St. Agericus (Airy) (554–591), friend of St. Gregory...