• Ado (died 16 December 874) was a Frankish churchman and writer. He served as the archbishop of Vienne from 850 until his death and is venerated as a saint...
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  • Trophimus, neither of them mentions Crescens. Archbishop Ado of Vienne (860–875) set afoot this legend of the Apostolic origin of the See of Vienne and put down...
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  • 695), Lombard duke Ado of Jouarre [fr] (died 670), founder of Jouarre Abbey Ado of Vienne (died 874), Frankish archbishop of Vienna Ado Campeol (1927/1928–2021)...
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  • Charles the Child (category Monarchs of the Carolingian Empire)
    struck with a sword in the head by a member of his own hunting party in a mock combat, leading Ado of Vienne to say that "Charles was dishonoured (dehonestatus)...
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  • in France. Evantius is mentioned in the list of the bishops of Vienne produced by Archbishop Ado of Vienne (799-875), in his Chronicle. The bishop participated...
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  • Florent or Florentinus is mentioned in the list of bishops of Vienne produced by archbishop Ado of Vienne (799-875) in his Chronicle, according to which...
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  • Ysile) is mentioned in the first extant list of the bishops of Vienne, the Catalogue of bishop Ado of Vienne (799-875) He married Audentia, with whom he...
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  • Bishop of Vienne in France during the 6th century. He is mentioned in the catalogus of the bishops of Vienne produced by Archbishop Ado of Vienne (799–875)...
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  • Adon Gomis (born 1992), French footballer Ado of Vienne, (French: Adon; died 874) archbishop, saint and author of a martyrology Adon, a Philistine king during...
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  • venerated as a saint of the Catholic Church and attended a number of early church synods. The 9th-century archbishop and chronicler Ado of Vienne places him as...
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  • Martyrology (category Types of illuminated manuscript)
    names of: Bede (eighth century) Florus of Lyon Wandelbert, a monk of Prüm (842) Rhabanus Maurus (c. 845) Ado of Vienne (d. 875) Notker the Stammerer (896)...
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    synthesizes elements of the old Martyrologium Hieronymianum, the martyrology of Ado of Vienne, and an enhanced version of that of Bede, attributed to the...
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    in one of the museums of Vienne. Among the many preserved relics are those of the following saints: Saint Ado of Vienne Saint Avitus of Vienne Saint Crescens...
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  • Ariston (bishop) (category Eastern Orthodox bishops of Smyrna)
    apostolic traditions. Aristion is identified in Ado of Vienne (874 CE) as "one of the seventy-two disciples of Christ." Very few details are known about his...
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  • in the Diocese of Grenoble-Vienne. Little is known about him. Archbishop Ado, writing in the 9th century, placed him under the reign of Emperor Constantius...
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  • although the authenticity of this document has been called into question. In the Chronicles of Archbishop Ado of Vienne (died 875), he writes that it...
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    Le Puy-en-Velay (category Communes of Haute-Loire)
    martyrology compiled by Ado of Vienne, published in many copies in 858, and supplemented in the mid-10th century by Gauzbert of Limoges, a priest named...
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    martyrology of Ado of Vienne also places Dagobert's death on 23 December. Dagobert's festival was never widespread outside of Stenay. Generally, it became...
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  • Severus of Vienne (died c. 455) was a priest who evangelised in Vienne, France. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church as well as in other denominations...
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    Gregory of Tours and later by Ado of Vienne, even if its course and significance have changed over the centuries. Indeed, since the death of the martyrs...
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    of Usuard Florus of Lyon Ado of Vienne Rabanus Maurus – Carolingian author of martyrologies Notker Balbulus – Carolingian author of martyrologies "1"...
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  • Shore used for the Septuagint, as did others such as Ado of Vienne and Bellarmin. It was the name of any so-called "κοινή έκδοσις" (equivalent to "Vulgata...
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    king Sisebuto, during the 7th century. A later life was written by Ado of Vienne. (in Greek) [1]. Catholic online (in Greek) Ὁ Ἅγιος Δεσιδέριος ὁ Ἱερομάρτυρας...
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  • martyrology of Ado of Vienne, in the same century, did the same, but more briefly. The ninth-century Martyrology of Usuard copied that of Ado and was in...
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  • a feast day celebrated locally in Vienne on 1 July. Although he is mentioned in the 8th century by Archbishop Ado in his Chronicles, it has since been...
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  • A list of people, who died during the 9th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from...
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    Saint Ado of Vienne (1745). Martyrologium Adonis. Rome: Ex Typographia Palladis. p. 315. July 4. Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome. Very...
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    Four Crowned Martyrs (category Groups of Roman Catholic saints)
    coronatorum (Passion of the Four Crowned Martyrs), mentioned in the martyrology of Ado of Vienne (d. 875) and then in the more concise version of Usuard (d. 876/877)...
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  • Heribert Rosweyde (category University of Douai alumni)
    Gregory the Great in his letter to Eulogius of Alexandria; the edition of the martyrology of Ado of Vienne (1613). Rosweyde apparently commissioned and...
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  • of Vienne or Verus I of Vienne (French: Vère or Vérus de Vienne, also Saint Vère; Latin: Verus Viennensis episcopus; fl. 4th century), is a saint of the...
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