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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaloniusSalonius - Wikipedia

    Salonius (c. 400 – 28 September 475) known as Salonius of Geneva was a confessor and bishop of the 5th century. He was a son of Eucherius of Lyon and Galla. He was educated at Lérins Abbey, first by Hilary of Arles, then by Salvianus and Vincent of Lérins.

  2. Saint Salonius was a deeply significant figure who greatly influenced the Catholic faith during the 5th century. Born in Geneva, he became the Bishop of Geneva and proved to be a profound theological mind of his time.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Salonia_gensSalonia gens - Wikipedia

    The gens Salonia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned as early as the fourth century BC, but few of them attained any of the higher offices of the Roman state, until the latter part of the first century AD, when they married into the imperial family. [1]

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaloniaSalonia - Wikipedia

    Salonia was a Roman slave, and later freedwoman who lived during the mid-2nd century BC, and who was the second wife of Cato the Elder. She was the young daughter of the slave Salonius who was an under-secretary to Cato the Elder. [1]

  5. The contributors write primarily on material from France, Germany, and Italy in the twelfth through fifteenth centuries. A few discuss objects from England and Spain, and Salonius, the only contributor to foray beyond western Europe, investigates Byzantine artworks.

  6. Salonius (c. 400 – 28 September 475) known as Salonius of Geneva was a confessor and bishop of the 5th century, A son of Eucherius of Lyon and Galla. He was educated at Lérins Abbey, first by Hilary of Arles, then by Salvianus and Vincent of Lérins.

  7. a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by: Publius Salonius, a Roman tribune.

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