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in Lorraine, on 22 October 860, and held a council at Vienne in 870. After his death on 16 December 876, his body was buried in the Church of the Apostles in Vienne, now called St. Peter's Church, the usual place of burial of the archbishops of Vienne. His feast day is celebrated on 16 December.
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near Vienne. The following year he was elected archbishop of Vienne and dedicated in August or September 860, despite opposition from
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Chronicon sive Breviarium chronicorum de sex mundi aetatibus de Adamo usque ad annum 869
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Born into a noble family, he was sent as a child for his education, first to Sigulfe,
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from 850 until his death and is venerated as a saint. He belonged to a prominent
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i, pp. 678-681, Migne, cxxiii, pp. 443-450, and revised in the Bollandist
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of Vienne, otherwise known as Theudericus of the Dauphinê, abbot of
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which dates back to the 11th century and comes from the Abbey of
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Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes
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Written about 870 and published in Migne, cxxiii, pp. 435-442.
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Ado (archbishop)
Catholicism
Feast
Latin
French
archbishop of Vienne
Lotharingia
Frankish
Italy
martyrology
abbot of Ferrières
abbot of Prüm
Trier
Rome
Ravenna
Remy
archbishop of Lyon
Saint-Romain
Girart de Roussillon
Count of Paris
Council of Tousy
Toul
Bede
Roman Empire
Charlemagne
Constantine VI
Irene
Wilhelm Wattenbach
miracles
Miracula

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