- male, deceased (374)
- Several people have been named Auxentius, including: * Auxentius of Mopsuestia (d. 360), a Christian martyr and saint. * Auxentius of Milan (d....
- male, deceased (397)
- Saint Ambrose (Latin: "Sanctus Ambrosius", "Ambrosius episcopus Mediolanensis"; Italian: "Sant'Ambrogio"; Lombard: "Sant'Ambroeus") (b. between 337...
- male, deceased (374)
- Auxentius of Milan (fl. c. 355; d. 374), by tradition a Scythian of Cappadocia was an Arian theologian of some eminence who held the see of Milan....
- male
- Auxentius of Durostorum and Milan was the foster-son of Ulfilas (Wulfila), the "apostle to the Goths." Ulfilas translated the Gothic Bible and...
- male, deceased (552)
- Saint Dacius (Datius) Agliati (d. 552) was a bishop of Milan. He is remembered as a defender of Catholic orthodoxy against the heresies of his day....
- male, deceased (518)
- Saint Eustorgius II (d. 518) was a bishop of Milan. He may have been a Greek priest who lived in Rome. He was appointed bishop of Milan in 512 and...
- male
- Saint Eustorgius I (d. ca. 350 AD) was a bishop of Milan from 344 until his death. His feast day is September 18. From 345 to 346 and from 347 to...
- male, deceased (423)
- Saint Marolus (408-423) was an early bishop of Milan. Of Syrian origin, he was elected bishop of Milan in 408 by Innocent I. He was bishop during...
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