Ado of Vienne (Latin: Ado Viennensis, French: Adon de Vienne; died 16 December 874) was archbishop of Vienne in Lotharingia from 850 until his death and is venerated as a saint.[1][2] He belonged to a prominent Frankish family and spent much of his early adulthood in Italy. Several of his letters are extant and reveal their writer as an energetic man of wide sympathies and considerable influence. Ado's principal works are a martyrology,[3] and a chronicle, Chronicon sive Breviarium chronicorum de sex mundi aetatibus de Adamo usque ad annum 869.[4][5][6]
^Charles Louis Richard: Bibliothèque sacrée (Boiste fils ainé, 1822).
^René François Rohrbacher, Auguste-Henri Dufour: Histoire universelle de l'Église Catholique, Volume 12 (Gaume Frères, 1857)
^printed inter al. in Migne, Patrologia latina, cxxiii, pp. 181-420; append, pp. 419-436
^In Migne, cxxiii, pp. 20-138, and Pertz, Monumenta Germaniae Historica ii, pp. 315-323 (excerpts).
AdoofVienne (Latin: Ado Viennensis, French: Adon de Vienne; died 16 December 874) was archbishop ofVienne in Lotharingia from 850 until his death and...
Trophimus, neither of them mentions Crescens. Archbishop AdoofVienne (860–875) set afoot this legend of the Apostolic origin of the See ofVienne and put down...
king Sisebuto, during the 7th century. A later life was written by AdoofVienne. (in Greek) [1]. Catholic online (in Greek) Ὁ Ἅγιος Δεσιδέριος ὁ Ἱερομάρτυρας...
struck with a sword in the head by a member of his own hunting party in a mock combat, leading AdoofVienne to say that "Charles was dishonoured (dehonestatus)...
in France. Evantius is mentioned in the list of the bishops ofVienne produced by Archbishop AdoofVienne (799-875), in his Chronicle. The bishop participated...
Bishop ofVienne in France during the 6th century. He is mentioned in the catalogus of the bishops ofVienne produced by Archbishop AdoofVienne (799–875)...
Florent or Florentinus is mentioned in the list of bishops ofVienne produced by archbishop AdoofVienne (799-875) in his Chronicle, according to which...
Shore used for the Septuagint, as did others such as AdoofVienne and Bellarmin. It was the name of any so-called "κοινή έκδοσις" (equivalent to "Vulgata...
venerated as a saint of the Catholic Church and attended a number of early church synods. The 9th-century archbishop and chronicler AdoofVienne places him as...
Severus ofVienne (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...
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...
names of: Bede (eighth century) Florus of Lyon Wandelbert, a monk of Prüm (842) Rhabanus Maurus (c. 845) AdoofVienne (d. 875) Notker the Stammerer (896)...
of Usuard from the area of modern Belgium. One auctarium, however, places his feast on 11 September. A Liège manuscript of the martyrology ofAdoof Vienne...
ofVienne or Verus I ofVienne (French: Vère or Vérus de Vienne, also Saint Vère; Latin: Verus Viennensis episcopus; fl. 4th century), is a saint of the...
Gregory of Tours and later by AdoofVienne, even if its course and significance have changed over the centuries. Indeed, since the death of the martyrs...
while AdoofVienne praised his usefulness to the state. Besides his letter to Charlemagne, a letter Leidrad wrote to his sister on the death of her son...
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...
A list of people, who died during the 9th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from...
synthesizes elements of the old Martyrologium Hieronymianum, the martyrology ofAdoofVienne, and an enhanced version of that of Bede, attributed to the...
Gregory the Great in his letter to Eulogius of Alexandria; the edition of the martyrology ofAdoofVienne (1613). Rosweyde apparently commissioned and...