Saint Gelsimus
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Saint Gelsimus of Toul, also known as Saint Celsin (
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445), was the fourth bishop of Toul. He is venerated as a saint by the
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. He is known only from a mention of his name in the manuscript of Adsoin either ''Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaeualis'', vol 45, ed. D. Verhelst (Turnhout, 1976), or J.-P. Migne, ''
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'', CXXXVI, 589-60.
and in the epitaphs of the bishops of Toul. He is dated to around 445 and in the succession of the bishops comes after Saint Alchas and before Saint Auspicius.


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Gallo-Roman saints Bishops of Toul 5th-century Christian saints 5th-century deaths Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown {{France-RC-bishop-stub