Gaudentius (music theorist) (2nd century CE?), Greek musical theorist
Gaudentius (magister equitum), the father of the Roman magister militum Flavius Aëtius
Gaudentius (son of Aetius), son of Flavius Aëtius
St. Gaudentius of Brescia (died 410), bishop of Brescia, defender of John Chrysostom
St. Gaudentius of Novara (5th century), to whom the Basilica of San Gaudenzio is dedicated.
St. Gaudentius of Verona (5th century), Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Verona
Gaudentius of Celeia, (5th–6th century), Bishop of Celeia (a Roman town at the site of modern Celje, Slovenia)
Radim Gaudentius (970- 106/1020), a member of Slavnik's dynasty, was the first archbishop of Gniezno from 1000 until 1006/1020
Gaudentius of Ossero (11th century), bishop of Ossero
Gaudentius of Rimini (4th century), bishop of Rimini and martyr
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Gaudentius may refer to Gaudentius (music theorist) (2nd century CE?), Greek musical theorist Gaudentius (magister equitum), the father of the Roman magister...
Radim Gaudentius (Czech: svatý Radim, Polish: Radzim Gaudenty; c. 970 – c. 1020) was Archbishop of Gniezno and the first Polish archbishop. Radim was an...
Saint Gaudentius may refer to: Gaudentius of Brescia, bishop of Brescia and theologian Gaudentius of Novara, bishop of Novara and saint Gaudentius of Rimini...
and Eastern Orthodox Church. The accounts of Gaudentius' life vary. According to one account, Gaudentius was born in Ephesus in around 280 AD, consecrated...
Joseph Gaudentius Anderson (September 30, 1865 – July 2, 1927) was an American Roman Catholic bishop. Born in Boston, Massachusetts on September 30, 1865...
Philastrius. Gaudentius had studied under Philastrius, and was a preacher in Italy and the Middle East. Unlike many Christians of his day, Gaudentius was thoroughly...
Gaudentius of Ossero (Latin: Gaudentius Auxerensis; Italian: Gaudenzio di Ossero) was bishop of Ossero, on the island of Lussino (today Lošinj, Croatia)...
both councils assented to the revised creed. In one group of legends, Gaudentius, the first Bishop of Rimini, participated in the Council; he was against...
Eusebius of Vercelli. Some sources say that Eusebius ordained Gaudentius a priest, and that Gaudentius was sent to Novara by Eusebius to assist a Christian priest...
Gaudenzio is an Italian masculine given name. It arose from the Latin Gaudentius which means happy. Notable persons with that name include: Gaudenzio Bernasconi...
Spytimír, Dobroslav, Pořej, and Čáslav. Cosmas also refers to Radim (later Gaudentius) as a brother; who is believed to have been a half-brother by his father's...
northern Italy. It is the highest point in the city. It is dedicated to Gaudentius of Novara, first Christian bishop of the city. The first church dedicated...
Martin Bauzer (11 November 1595 – 23 December 1668), also known as Martin Bavčer (other spellings: Martin Baučer, Martin Bavčar), was a historian from...
the single name Marinus (lit. of the sea), he was ordained a deacon by Gaudentius of Rimini; later, he was recognised and accused by an insane woman of...
390, as he was described as a "young adolescent" in 405. His father, Gaudentius, was a Roman general and described as a native of the province of Scythia...
in this area in Middle Ages. There is altarpiece St. Longinus and St. Gaudentius by anonymus author from 17th century in St. Anthony the Great Catholic...
Roman times. According to one legend, Cattolica received its name after Gaudentius of Rimini, with seventeen other bishops, retreated to the settlement during...
spokesman for the Donatist movement. After Optat, Thamugadai had two bishops Gaudentius (Donatist) and Faustinus (Catholic). In the 5th century, the city was...
delegation to intercede on behalf of John in 405. It was led by Gaudentius of Brescia; Gaudentius and his companions, two bishops, encountered many difficulties...
Village Tradition (b. 1926) Christian feast day: Anastasius of Persia Gaudentius of Novara László Batthyány-Strattmann Laura Vicuna Vincent Pallotti Vincent...
Είσαγωγή άρμονική [Introduction to Harmonics] (in Greek). 2nd century CE. Gaudentius. Άρμονική είσαγωγή [Harmonic Introduction] (in Greek). 3rd or 4th century...
Bretislaus sacked Gniezno, taking the relics of Saint Adalbert, Radim Gaudentius, and the five hermit brothers with him. On the way back he conquered part...
Emeriti bishops John Anthony Dooher Arthur L. Kennedy Deceased Joseph Gaudentius Anderson Thomas Francis Markham Emilio S. Allué Francis Xavier Irwin Walter...
John Chrysostom (c. 347 – c. 407) (Greek) Chromatius (d. 407) (Latin) Gaudentius of Brescia (d. 410) (Latin) Therasia of Nola (wife) (d. 410) (Latin) Macarius...