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<p> was the name of several early Christians, besides St. [[Crispin]] (q.v.): </p> <p> 1. A bishop, martyred at Astyagis, commemorated November 19. </p> <p> 2. A presbyter of Lampsacus, his native city, who wrote about A.D. 337, a life of bishop [[Parthenius]] (given in the Bollandists, s.a.; see also Cave, Hist. Lit. 1:204; Tillemont, 6:288). </p> <p> 3. A Donatist bishop of Colama, addressed A.D. 399 and 406 by [[Augustine]] (Epist. 51 [172], 60 [173]). </p> | Crispinus <ref name="term_35401" /> | ||
==References == | <p> was the name of several early Christians, besides St. [[Crispin]] (q.v.): </p> <p> '''1.''' A bishop, martyred at Astyagis, commemorated November 19. </p> <p> '''2.''' A presbyter of Lampsacus, his native city, who wrote about A.D. 337, a life of bishop [[Parthenius]] (given in the Bollandists, s.a.; see also Cave, ''Hist. Lit.'' 1:204; Tillemont, 6:288). </p> <p> '''3.''' A Donatist bishop of Colama, addressed A.D. 399 and 406 by [[Augustine]] (Epist. 51 [172], 60 [173]). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:04, 15 October 2021
Crispinus [1]
was the name of several early Christians, besides St. Crispin (q.v.):
1. A bishop, martyred at Astyagis, commemorated November 19.
2. A presbyter of Lampsacus, his native city, who wrote about A.D. 337, a life of bishop Parthenius (given in the Bollandists, s.a.; see also Cave, Hist. Lit. 1:204; Tillemont, 6:288).
3. A Donatist bishop of Colama, addressed A.D. 399 and 406 by Augustine (Epist. 51 [172], 60 [173]).