- Mamertus, Saint
- Mamertus, Saint
• Bishop of Vienne, d. around 476Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Mamertus — Saint Mamertus An engraving of Saint Mamertus from an 1878 book, Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints Died c. AD 475 Arles, present day France Honored in Roman C … Wikipedia
Saint Hilarus — Pope Saint Hilarus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Saint Hilarus [Also spelled HILARIUS] Elected 461; the date of his death is given as 28 Feb., 468. After the death of Leo I, an archdeacon named Hilarus, a native of Sardinia,… … Catholic encyclopedia
Mamertus — (d. c. 475) Saint, Archbishop and Liturgist. Mamertus was Archbishop of Vienne and the elder brother of the neo Platonist theologian Claudianus Mamertus. His diocese was disturbed by various volcanic eruptions and he is remembered for… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Saint Eucher de Lyon — Eucher de Lyon Saint Eucher … Wikipédia en Français
St. Mamertus — Saint Mamertus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Mamertus Bishop of Vienne, date of birth unknown; died shortly after 475. Concerning the life of Mamertus before his elevation to the See of Vienne, nothing certain is known. The fact that… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Saint Hilarus — Pope Saint Hilarus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Saint Hilarus [Also spelled HILARIUS] Elected 461; the date of his death is given as 28 Feb., 468. After the death of Leo I, an archdeacon named Hilarus, a native of Sardinia,… … Catholic encyclopedia
Eucher de Lyon — Saint Eucher La statue d Eucher à l entrée du village de Beaumont de Pertuis Saint catholique et orthodoxe Naissance … Wikipédia en Français
Pange Lingua Gloriosi — • Article on the two hymns of this name. The second is by Thomas Aquinas. The first is generally credited to Venantius Fortunatus, though some believe it is the work of Claudianus Mamertus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pange Lingua… … Catholic encyclopedia
Erzbischof von Vienne — Kathedrale Saint Maurice zu Vienne Das Bistum Vienne existierte als Kirchenprovinz vom 3. Jahrhundert bis zur Säkularisation 1801. Bischofssitz war die Stadt Vienne in Frankreich, im heutigen Département Isère. Geschichte … Deutsch Wikipedia
Claudien Mamert — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Claudien (homonymie). Claudien Mamert (Mamertus Claudianus ) est un philosophe et théologien gallo romain de la fin du Ve siècle. Contemporain et ami de Sidoine Apollinaire, qui le décrit comme un disciple… … Wikipédia en Français