Gaudentius may refer to
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Gaudentius (music theorist) Gaudentius was a Greek music theorist in Classical Antiquity. Nothing is known of his life or background, or when he lived, except what can be inferred from his sole surviving work, (English: ''Harmonic Introduction''), a treatise.
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(2nd century CE?), Greek musical theorist
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Gaudentius (magister equitum), the father of the Roman ''magister militum'' Flavius Aëtius
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Gaudentius (son of Aetius), son of Flavius Aëtius
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Gaudentius of Brescia
Saint Gaudentius ( it, San Gaudenzio di Brescia; died 410) was Bishop of Brescia from 387 until 410, and was a theologian and author of many letters and sermons. He was the successor of Saint Philastrius. Biography
Gaudentius had studied under P ...
(died 410), bishop of Brescia, defender of John Chrysostom
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Gaudentius of Novara
Saint Gaudentius (fl. end of 4th century-early 5th century) was a bishop of Novara, considered the first of that city. Tradition states that he was born to a pagan family at Ivrea, and was then converted to Christianity by Eusebius of Vercelli. ...
(5th century), to whom the Basilica of San Gaudenzio is dedicated.
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Gaudentius of Verona (5th century), Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Verona
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Gaudentius of Celeia, (5th–6th century), Bishop of Celeia (a Roman town at the site of modern Celje, Slovenia)
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Radim Gaudentius
Radim Gaudentius ( cs, Svatý Radim, pl, Radzim Gaudenty) (c. 970 – c. 1020) was Archbishop of Gniezno and the first Polish archbishop.
Background
Radim was an illegitimate son of White Croatian Prince Slavník, and thus the half-brothe ...
(970- 106/1020), a member of Slavnik's dynasty, was the first archbishop of Gniezno from 1000 until 1006/1020
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Gaudentius of Ossero (11th century), bishop of Ossero
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Gaudentius of Rimini
Saint Gaudentius of Rimini (Also known as Saint Gaudentius of Ephesus; Italian: San Gaudenzio di Rimini; –October 14, 360) was born in Ephesus in Asia Minor. In 308 he migrated to Rome and was baptized. In 332 he was ordained as a priest and four ...
(4th century), bishop of Rimini and martyr
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