that moment, Rusticus arrived, and the woman cried out that he was the one appointed by the Lord. Rusticus succeeded as bishop of Clermont, and was bishop...
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Rusticus (French: Saint-Rustique) may refer to: Saint Rusticus of Clermont (died 446), Bishop of Clermont in Auvergne Saint Rusticus (Archbishop of Lyon)...
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portal History portal List of saints List of canonizations, for a list of Catholic canonizations by date Calendar of saints Doctor of the Church Patron saint...
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ecclesiastical county of Clermont (created around 980 as a sort of counter-power) the dauphinate of Auvergne or the worldly county of Clermont (formed around...
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Decimus Rusticus (sometimes Rusticus Decimus) of Treves (then Augusta Treverorum) and Lyon (Lugdunum) (c. 370 – before 423) was a Master of the Offices...
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A list of people, who died during the 5th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from...
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Apollinaris (praefect) (category Praetorian prefects of Gaul)
Praetorian Prefect of Gaul from May 408 or earlier until 409 AD, when he was succeeded by his friend Decimus Rusticus. He was the grandfather of Sidonius Apollinaris...
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The Archdiocese of Clermont (Latin: Archidioecesis Claromontana; French: Archidiocèse de Clermont) is a Latin archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church...
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Sidonius Apollinaris (category Bishops of Clermont)
Praetorian Prefect of Gaul from May 408 or earlier until 409, when he was succeeded by his friend Decimus Rusticus. Sidonius may be a descendant of another Apollinaris...
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Namatius (category Bishops of Clermont)
eighth or ninth bishop of Clermont (then called Arvernis) from 446 to 462, and founded Clermont's first cathedral, bringing the relics of Vitalis and Agricola...
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in Gaul (2nd century) Saint Rusticus, Bishop of Clermont in Auvergne in France (446) Saint Geremarus (Germer), founder of Saint-Germer-de-Fly Abbey (c...
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Ruricius (redirect from Ruricius of Limoges)
Saint Rusticus (Archbishop of Lyon). Little is known about the life of Ruricius, and some of what information is available is not certain. He is one of four...
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authorities. Along with two of his followers, the priest Eleutherus and deacon Rusticus, he was decapitated on the hill of Montmartre in about 250 AD....
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Luxeuil Abbey (redirect from Abbey of Luxueil)
Vindologus 6??–665 : Berthoald 665–682 : Ingofrid 682–6?? : Cunctan 6??–6?? : Rusticus 6??–700 : Sayfrocius (Sayfarius) 700–7?? : Ado 7??–7?? : Arulf 7??–7?? :...
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archbishops of Sens. Paris was a Christian centre at an early date, its first apostles being St. Denis and his companions, Sts. Rusticus and Eleutherius...
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Riothamus (category Correspondents of Sidonius Apollinaris)
contubernio contumaces, poterit ex aequo et bono solus inermis, abiectus rusticus, peregrinus pauper audiri. vale. To his friend Riothamus I will write once...
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A list of people, who died during the 6th century, who have received recognition as Saints (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Christianity...
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(410–422) Sicarius (422–433) Eucherius of Lyon (c. 433–450) Patiens of Lyon (456–498) Lupicinus of Lyon (491–494) Rusticus (494–501) Stephanus (501 – Before...
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was promoted to the See of Clermont. Since May 2017, the bishop of Limoges is Pierre-Antoine Bozo. In 2021, in the Diocese of Limoges there was one priest...
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names a bishop of Cervia. Gebhard of Salzburg names only two bishops; likewise, Bernoldus of Konstanz. During the episcopate of Bishop Rusticus (1219), in...
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was assassinated in the 8th year of his episcopacy. Duchesne, p. 46, no. 9. Didier was the brother of Bishop Rusticus, and his successor. He was consecrated...
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St-Antoine de Gelonies the Priory of Mont-de-Marsan (O.S.B.) the Priory of Sen a Labrit. 506, 533 : Marcellus 585 : Rusticus 614 : Palladius ca. 620–630 :...
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545. Roche, I, pp. 36–43. It is claimed that Rusticus reigned for only nine months, following the death of Venantius. The single document referring to...
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Christian Instruction of Nevers, founded in 1680, with mother-house at Nevers. c. 506: St Euladius c. 517: Tauricianus c. 538–c. 541: Rusticus c. 549–c. 552:...
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Saint-Rustice (category Communes of Haute-Garonne)
its name from Rusticus, a bishop of Cahors, who was murdered in 630. Gallo-Roman mosaic Town Hall St. Peter Church War memorial Communes of the Haute-Garonne...
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