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<p> (1) [[Bishop]] and martyr in Cherson under Diocletian, commemorated March 8. </p> <p> (2) Bishop of [[Comana]] in Cappadocia, A.D. 325. </p> <p> (3) Bishop of Palestine, A.D. 347. </p> <p> (4) Bishop of [[Satala]] in Armenia, deposed A.D. 360. </p> <p> (5) Bishop of a maritime town in the East, A.D. 375, excommunicated by Eustathius. </p> <p> (6) Bishop of [[Dionysia]] in Bostra, A.D. 381. </p> <p> (7) Bishop of [[Laodicea]] in Syria, deposed A.D. 404 for attachment to the cause of Chrysostom, but restored in 414. </p> <p> (8) Bishop of Lyons, cir. A.D. 424. </p> <p> (9) Two bishops of Thermae in Galatia, one A.D. 451, the other A.D. 692. </p> <p> (10) Saint, first of the four recorded bishops of Atella in Campania, cir. A.D. 400. </p> <p> (11) A bishop who, with eleven companions, is commemorated September 1. </p> <p> (12) Bishop of Damietta, who fled to Constantinople, A.D. 487, to escape the Eutychians. </p> <p> (13) Bishop of Volterra, A.D. 501. </p> <p> (14) Bishop of [[Ancyra]] in-the early part of the 6th century. </p> <p> (15) One of four brothers, all Spanish bishops in the first half of the 6th century. </p> <p> (16) Bishop of Thebee in Thessaly, A.D. 531. </p> <p> (17) Bishop of Catania, cir. A.D. 580. </p> <p> (18) A bishop, probably of some eastern see, censured by [[Gregory]] the Great, A.D. 597. </p> <p> (19) Bishop of [[Tarazona]] (Turiasso), A.D. 633-638. </p> <p> (20) Bishop of Astorga, A.D. 654. </p> <p> (21) [[Patron]] saint of the town of St. Elpidia in Pisenum, said by some to have been a Cappadocian by birth, and to have died A.D. 393. </p> <p> (22) [[Abbot]] of the monastery founded by [[Timotheus]] in Cappadocia, where he died before A.D. 420. </p> <p> (23) [[Archimandrite]] of Constantinople, A.D. 448. </p> <p> (24) Surnamed Rusticus, a deacon of Lyons, a skilful physician, and a friend of Ennodius, in the time of Theodoric, king of the Ostrogoths; the author of somepoems'still extant (see Migne, Patr. Lat. 62:545). </p> <p> (25) [[Martyr]] under Julian with several others, commemorated November 16. </p>
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<p> '''(1)''' [[Bishop]] and martyr in Cherson under Diocletian, commemorated March 8. </p> <p> '''(2)''' Bishop of Comana in Cappadocia, A.D. 325. </p> <p> '''(3)''' Bishop of Palestine, A.D. 347. </p> <p> '''(4)''' Bishop of Satala in Armenia, deposed A.D. 360. </p> <p> '''(5)''' Bishop of a maritime town in the East, A.D. 375, excommunicated by Eustathius. </p> <p> '''(6)''' Bishop of [[Dionysia]] in Bostra, A.D. 381. </p> <p> '''(7)''' Bishop of [[Laodicea]] in Syria, deposed A.D. 404 for attachment to the cause of Chrysostom, but restored in 414. </p> <p> '''(8)''' Bishop of Lyons, cir. A.D. 424. </p> <p> '''(9)''' Two bishops of Thermae in Galatia, one A.D. 451, the other A.D. 692. </p> <p> '''(10)''' Saint, first of the four recorded bishops of Atella in Campania, cir. A.D. 400. </p> <p> '''(11)''' A bishop who, with eleven companions, is commemorated September 1. </p> <p> '''(12)''' Bishop of Damietta, who fled to Constantinople, A.D. 487, to escape the Eutychians. </p> <p> '''(13)''' Bishop of Volterra, A.D. 501. </p> <p> '''(14)''' Bishop of [[Ancyra]] in-the early part of the 6th century. </p> <p> '''(15)''' One of four brothers, all Spanish bishops in the first half of the 6th century. </p> <p> '''(16)''' Bishop of Thebee in Thessaly, A.D. 531. </p> <p> '''(17)''' Bishop of Catania, cir. A.D. 580. </p> <p> '''(18)''' A bishop, probably of some eastern see, censured by [[Gregory]] the Great, A.D. 597. </p> <p> '''(19)''' Bishop of Tarazona (Turiasso), A.D. 633-638. </p> <p> '''(20)''' Bishop of Astorga, A.D. 654. </p> <p> '''(21)''' [[Patron]] saint of the town of St. Elpidia in Pisenum, said by some to have been a Cappadocian by birth, and to have died A.D. 393. </p> <p> '''(22)''' [[Abbot]] of the monastery founded by [[Timotheus]] in Cappadocia, where he died before A.D. 420. </p> <p> '''(23)''' [[Archimandrite]] of Constantinople, A.D. 448. </p> <p> '''(24)''' [[Surnamed]] ''Rusticus,'' a deacon of Lyons, a skilful physician, and a friend of Ennodius, in the time of Theodoric, king of the Ostrogoths; the author of somepoems'still extant (see Migne, ''Patr. Lat.'' 62:545). </p> <p> '''(25)''' [[Martyr]] under Julian with several others, commemorated November 16. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_38743"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/elpidius Elpidius from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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