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<p> was made bishop of [[Chartres]] after St. Souleinus, who had been elected against his will, but fled to avoid the dignity conferred upon him. In the subscriptions of the: councils of his time Aventinus is sometimes called bishop of Chartres, and sometimes of Chateaudun. He died in 528. See Baillet, Feb. 4. </p>
<p> was made bishop of [[Chartres]] after St. Souleinus, who had been elected against his will, but fled to avoid the dignity conferred upon him. In the subscriptions of the: councils of his time Aventinus is sometimes called bishop of Chartres, and sometimes of Chateaudun. He died in 528. See Baillet, Feb. 4. </p>
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St. Of Chitraudun Aventinus [1]

was made bishop of Chartres after St. Souleinus, who had been elected against his will, but fled to avoid the dignity conferred upon him. In the subscriptions of the: councils of his time Aventinus is sometimes called bishop of Chartres, and sometimes of Chateaudun. He died in 528. See Baillet, Feb. 4.

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