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    Faustus of Riez was an early Bishop of Riez (Rhegium) in Southern Gaul (Provence), the best known and most distinguished defender of so-called Semipelagianism...
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  • Hippo Faustus of Riez, 5th-century bishop Faustus (son of Entoria), son of Saturn and Entoria and brother of Janus in Roman mythology Faustus, 4th-century...
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    the 11th century). A bishop of Riez is known from an early date, though the first bishop is purely legendary. At the beginning of the 5th century, a certain...
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    Christianity in Roman Britain (category History of Christianity in England)
    Britain. In the 470s, Apollinaris Sidonius, the Bishop of Clermont, wrote to Faustus, Bishop of Riez, referring to the latter as having been British by...
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  • Ambrosian hymns (category Order of Saint Benedict)
    Ambrose are due to Pope Celestine V (430), Faustus, Bishop of Riez (455) and to Cassiodorus (died 575). Of these four hymns, only No. 1 is now found in...
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    synod was presided over by Archbishop Hilary of Arles. His successor, Faustus of Riez (461-93), also Abbot of Lérins, was noted for his writings against...
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    Text des "Sermo" sowie zweier Predigten über den hl. Honoratus von Faustus von Riez und Caesarius von Arles. Carthusianus-Verlag, Fohren-Linden 2013,...
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  • Bishop Faustus of Riez had answered a parishioner's question about whether a deathbed confession by someone in mortal sin was legitimate: in Faustus'...
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    Mother (419) Saint Silvinus, Bishop of Brescia in Italy (444) Saint Faustus of Riez, Bishop of Riez (495) Saint Machan, disciple of St. Cadoc. Saint Conwall...
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    Clermont, Faustus If Riez, Graecus of Marseilles, Paulinus of Bordeaux, Sedatus of Nîmes, Sidonius Apollinaris, Taurentius and Victorinus of Fréjus. Liverpool...
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    Maximus as bishop of Riez. The next known abbot was Porcarius I in the period 488–510. One of the Church's most famous authors Vincent of Lérins dwelt...
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    Pope Felix IV (category Year of birth unknown)
    response to a request of Faustus of Riez, in Gaul, on opposing Semi-Pelagianism. As such, Felix approved the teachings of the Council of Orange in 529, which...
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  • Joannes Maxentius (category History of Christianity in Romania)
    formula: "One of the Trinity suffered in the flesh" to exclude Nestorianism and Monophysitism, and they sought to have the works of Faustus of Riez condemned...
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  • Claudianus Mamertus (category Correspondents of Sidonius Apollinaris)
    State of the Soul" or "On the Substance of the Soul". Written between 468 and 472, this work was destined to combat the ideas of Faustus, Bishop of Reii...
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    Sidonius Apollinaris (category Bishops of Clermont)
    afield as Ravenna, Rome, and Hispania. Notable acquaintances include bishop Faustus of Riez and his theological adversary Claudianus Mamertus. He was recognised...
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    5. Maupeou had previously been Bishop of Castres. Jean, pp. 64–65. Clergeac, p. 5. Desmaretz had been Bishop of Riez: Clergeac, p. 6. Jean, p. 63. Polignac...
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  • lvi, p. 80; Cassian, lxi, 81; Faustus of Riez, lxxxv, 89), while full Pelagians (Pelagius himself, xlii, 77; Julian of Eclanum, xlv, 77) are called heretics...
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  • Scythian monks (category History of Dobruja)
    Monophysitistic tendencies, and at the same time seeking to have the works of Faustus of Riez condemned as being tainted with Pelagianism. Their views caused controversy...
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  • Geneva Veranius at Vence Lupus at Troyes Maximus and Faustus at Riez Lérins too became a school of mysticism and theology and spread its religious ideas...
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  • 1528, Erasmus produced his editio princeps of Faustus of Riez book On Grace from the mid to late 400s. Faustus "teaches that God’s grace always encourages...
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