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Theodore of Octodurum

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placed the beginning of his episcopate in the 340s, which would amount to a reign of more than forty years. At first, he would not have had a fixed seat and in some sources is known as "bishop of the Helvetians".
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The relics of Theodore, transferred to Sion probably in the 6th century, were lost during the French occupation of 1798. There are also accounts of his relics being moved to
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The second Theodorus/Theodulus is recorded for the year 515. It was at this time that the seat of the bishopric was moved from Martigny to
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written by a monk called Ruodpertus in c. the 12th century; he is said to have been installed as secular ruler of the Valais by
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Late polychrome statue (Swabian master of c. 1500), fragment of an altar panel (Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame, Strasbourg)
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In quibusdam Officiis propriis hic Sanctus dicitur oriundus ex nobili familia Baronum Grandi Montensium
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in 805. The byname "of Grammont" properly only applies to this third Theodorus, who "in certain
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It is possible that three distinct historical bishops with the name
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Kirsten Groß-Albenhausen: "Theodor (…), Bischof von Octodurus" In:
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon 11 (1996), 881–884.
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in 381, his presence being preserved on the attendance list as
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and the remains of the first Theodorus were transferred there.
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and his followers. He is said to have discovered the tomb of
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early in 390, informing him of their condemnation of the monk
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H. Foerster, "Zur Vita sancti Theodori Sedunensis episcopi",
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A third and possibly legendary Theodore is recorded only in
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The first would be the late 4th-century bishop recorded as
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Real-encyklopädie für Protestantische Theologie und Kirche
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E. F. Gelpke, "Theodulus" in: Johann Jakob Herzog (ed.)
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Index

Theodulus
Théodule
Saint Theodore

Thaler
prince-bishop

Joder
bishop of Octodurum
Alpes Poeninae
Martigny
Valais
Switzerland
Valais
Walser
Council of Aquileia
Synod of Milan
Pope Siricius
Jovinian
Saint Maurice
Abbey of St. Maurice, Agaunum
Aloys LĂĽtolf
Sion
Charlemagne
propria
Swiss Reformation
Johann Stumpf
Bischofszell
Ulrich of Augsburg
Ottobeuren

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