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Viventius (fl. 364 - 371) was a
Roman official and
administrator during the
reign of
Valentinian I. A
native of Siscia, in Pannonia,
Viventius is first...
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Praetextatus Postumi****,
twice praefectus urbi, was
consul in AD 448.
Rufius Viventius Gallus,
brother of Postumi****, was
praefectus urbi at some
point in the...
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Postal code 01010 Dialing code 0761
Patron saint St.
Viventius Saint day
December 11
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himself ordained as Pope
Damasus I, and
compelled the
praefectus urbi
Viventius and the
praefectus annonae to
exile Ursicinus.
Damasus then had seven...
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Aprus (Aper) (328–350) Materni**** (350–359) Donati**** (361–390)
Viventius (390–394)
Severus (394–400)
Nicasius of
Rheims (probably 400–407 but perhaps ...
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Claudius Petronius Probus (366)
Vulcacius Rufinus (2nd term, (366-368)
Viventius (368-371)
Maximinus (371-376)
Flavius Claudius Antonius (376-377) Ausonius...
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saint in the
Catholic Church.
Ennemond Dauphin (Dalfinus)
succeeded Viventius as
bishop of Lyon
between 652 and 654
during the
reign of
Clovis II. His...
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Hilary of
Poitiers (Hilary of Pictavium),
Bishop of
Poitiers (368)
Saint Viventius, an
eastern priest who
travelled to the West and
attached himself to St...
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Praetextatus Postumi**** (consul in 448); it is
possible that
Rufius Viventius Gallus was
another son. Marini**** and his wife were Christians; at Pope...
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Amicus 420 : Sebasti**** 439–? : Vitali**** 441–459 :
Ceretius 464 :
Viventius 517–518 :
Victurius 538 :
Ursolus 552–570 :
Syagrius (I) 573–601/608 :...