Viventiolus

Viventiolus

Saint Viventiolus ( _fr. Saint Vivientol) (460 – July 12, 524) was the Archbishop of Lyon, then Lugdunum, since the year of 514. Later canonized, his Feast Day is July 12. He was the son of Aquilinus (ca 430 – ca 470), Nobleman at Lyon (Lugdunum), schoolfellow and friend of Sidonius Apollinaris, the grandson of ... of Lyon (Lugdunum) (b. ca 400), who was a Vicarius of a Province in Gaul under the father of Sidonius Apollinaris between 423 and 448, and wife Tullia of Lyon (Lugdunum) (b. say 410), and the greatgrandson of Decimus Rusticus and wife Artemia, and also of Eucherius of Lyon and wife Gallia?.

He was also the brother of St. Rusticus, Archbishop of Lyon.

ources

* Bishop of Tours Gregory, Historia Francorum (The History of the Franks) (London, England: Penguin Books, Ltd., 1974).
* Christian Settipani, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne (France: Éditions Christian, 1989).
* Sidonius Apollinaris, The Letters of Sidonius (Oxford: Clarendon, 1915) (orig.), pp. clx-clxxxiii; List of Correspondents, Notes, V.ix.1.

ee also

* Descent from antiquity


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