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<p> a noted Spanish prelate of the early [[Christian]] Church, flourished in the 6th century. But little is known of his personal history. He succeeded [[Celsus]] in the see of [[Toledo]] A.D. 531; he presided at the council held in Toledo, and died in the year 540. There are two letters of his extant, one to the brethren of Palantia, and the other to Theodorius, bishop of Plalantia. See Clarke, Sacred Lit. 2:306. </p>
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<p> a noted Spanish prelate of the early [[Christian]] Church, flourished in the 6th century. But little is known of his personal history. He succeeded [[Celsus]] in the see of [[Toledo]] A.D. 531; he presided at the council held in Toledo, and died in the year 540. There are two letters of his extant, one to the brethren of Palantia, and the other to Theodorius, bishop of Plalantia. See Clarke, [[Sacred]] Lit. 2:306. </p>
 
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Montanus Of Toledo [1]

a noted Spanish prelate of the early Christian Church, flourished in the 6th century. But little is known of his personal history. He succeeded Celsus in the see of Toledo A.D. 531; he presided at the council held in Toledo, and died in the year 540. There are two letters of his extant, one to the brethren of Palantia, and the other to Theodorius, bishop of Plalantia. See Clarke, Sacred Lit. 2:306.

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