Dulcidius

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Dulcidius [1]

(also Dulcius, Doux, or Doucis).

(1) Saint, third bishop ofAgen, in the province of Bordeaux, probably in the 5th century, is commemorated October 17;

(2) eighteenth bishop of Anicium (le Puy en Velay), A.D. 705;

(3) tenth bishop of Toul, between A.D. 532 and 539;

(4) a Spanish prelate of the 9th century, was a priest at Toledo, when he was sent, in 883, by Alfonso III of Castile, to Abub-Ali, the chief of the Saracens, and on his return was raised to the see of Toledo. Joseph Pellicer published, as a work of Dulcidius, an old chronicle written in Latin (Barcelona, 1663). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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