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Saint Viventiolus (French:
Saint Vivientol) (460 – July 12, 524) (also
known as Juventiole) was the
Archbishop of Lyon (ancient Lugdunum) 514–523. Later...
- McKeown,
Australian swimmer 2002 – Nico Williams,
Spanish footballer 524 –
Viventiolus,
archbishop of Lyon (b. 460) 783 –
Bertrada of Laon,
Frankish queen (b...
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Eastern Wei (d. 552) June 25 – Chlodomer, king of the
Franks July 12 –
Viventiolus,
Archbishop of Lyon (b. 460)
November 29 –
Ahkal Moʼ Nahb I,
ruler of...
- II 66
Benedictus pater monachorum Occidentalium 67
Dionysius Exiguus,
Viventiolus Lugdunensis, Troj**** Santonensis, Ponti**** Africae,
Caesarius Arelatensis...
- at the age of sixty-one. A few
years after his death, his successor,
Viventiolus,
erected a
shrine over his tomb in the
abbey church, to
which numerous...
- at
first a locksmith,
whose piety was
remarked by the bishop,
Saint Viventiolus: he
became a
cleric at the
Abbey of St. Justus, then subdeacon, and died...
- view of the
changing times and
social conditions of Christians. St.
Viventiolus (515-523), who
presided St. Avitus, also presiding. St. Constantinus...
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present at the
Council of Lyon,
around 518-523,
alongside Archbishop Viventiolus of Lyon,
would be
Julian of Vienne.
Although the Vita of
Saint Apollinaris...
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Bonifacius II,
Benedictus pater monachorum Occidentalium,
Dionysius Exiguus,
Viventiolus Lugdunensis, Troj**** Santonensis, Ponti**** Africae,
Caesarius Arelatensis...
- a
founder of a
Benedictine abbey, Rom****,
Archbishop of Reims, and
Viventiolus,
Archbishop of Lyon. Carloman,
uncle of Charlemagne,
retired to Condat...