- male, deceased (594)
- Saint Gregory of Tours (c. 538 - November 17, 594) was a Gallo-Roman historian and bishop of Tours, which made him a leading prelate of Gaul. He...
- male, 1579 years old
- Gaius Sollius Modestus Sidonius Apollinaris, poet, diplomat, bishop, is "the single most important surviving author from fifth-century Gaul"...
- male, deceased (487)
- Syagrius (born 430, died 486 or 487) was the son of Aegidius, the last Roman "magister militum per Gallias", who had preserved a rump state around...
- male, 1609 years old
- Palladius (fl. 408-431; probably died "ca" 457/461) was the first Bishop of the Christians of Ireland, preceding Saint Patrick. It is believed that...
- male, deceased (456)
- Marcus Maecilius Flavius Eparchius Avitus (c. 395-456) was Western Roman Emperor (July 9, 455 - 456). Made "Magister militum" (or Master of...
- male, 1509 years old
- Saint Junien is the patron saint of Poitou plowmen. He was born in the year AD 500 or 501 in the area of "Briosso" (now called Briançais) on an e...
- male
- Tonantius Ferreolus was a Praetoria Prefect of Gaul in 451. He was also seen at Rome in 469 and 475 and was known to be a friend and relative of...
- male, deceased (660)
- Saint Eligius (or in French, Eloi) (ca. 588-590 - December 1, 659 or 660) is the patron saint of goldsmiths and other metalworkers. He is also the...
- male, deceased (523)
- Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus, Saint Avitus, was bishop of Vienne in Gaul (c. 494 – February 5 523). Avitus was born of a prominent Gallo-Roman family cl...
- male
- Saint Nicetius (d. ~566) was a bishop of Trier, born in the latter part of the fifth century, exact date unknown; died in 563 or more probably 566....
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