Amantius
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Amantius or Amancius may refer to several figures in Roman and early Christian history:
Saints
[edit]- Saint martyred with Saint Getulius, d. 120 AD
- Saint Amantius of Como (died 448), bishop of Como, succeeded by Abundius
Bishops
[edit]- Amantius of Rodez (400–440), a bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rodez
- The name of an archbishop of Reims (third century)
- The name of the first bishop of Nice (4th century)
- A ninth-century bishop of Sisteron (ninth century)
- A bishop of the Ancient Diocese of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux
Others
[edit]- Amantius (praepositus), Byzantine grand chamberlain
See also
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