• Cautinus (French: Cautin) was a bishop of the Diocese of Clermont in the 6th century. Most of what is recorded about Cautinus derives from the writings...
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  • excommunicated by Cautinus bishop of Clermont as a young man as a result of suspicion of murdering his mother. He protested his innocence and Cautinus agreed to...
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    the Roman Avitii family connected with Emperor Avitus. In 571, Bishop Cautinus of Clermont died from plague. Avitus became the new bishop of Clermont...
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    Cautinus was a 'bad bishop', having been chosen by King Theodebert at Metz and consecrated by his bishops. When he appeared in Clermont, Cautinus was...
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    Augusti Tomus II (Amsterdam 1733), pp. 103–110, at p. 109C. The Archdeacon Cautinus, representing Bishop Melanius episcopus Albensium, was present at the Fifth...
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