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- Restitutus (fl. 314) was a Romano-British bishop, probably from Londinium (London), one of the British delegation who attended the church synod or Council...
- successful freedmen: Aulus Vettius Conviva, an Augustalis, and Aulus Vettius Restitutus. Its careful excavation has preserved almost all of the wall frescos,...
- no firm evidence for the location of churches or a cathedral. Bishop Restitutus is said to have represented London at the Council of Arles in 314 AD....
- Arimathea, Lucius, or ****an are now generally considered pious forgeries. Restitutus, Bishop of London, is recorded as attending the 314 Council of Arles,...
- North Africa, including three bishops from Britain, Eborius of York, Restitutus of London, and Adelphius, possibly a bishop of Lincoln. No other early...
- Although they are almost always conflated, St. Restitutus may be a different saint. The feast of St. Restitutus is held on 7 November, whereas the feast of...
- Christian dogmas, e.g. Anastasia, Athanasia, Christophorus, Redemptus, Restitutus, etc. from festivals or rites, e.g., Epiphanius, Eulogia, Natalis, Pascasia...
- of Senlis. Her first husband was Restitutus the Lombard, after whose death she married Chonas the Briton. By Restitutus she was mother of Saint Sechnall...
- translations came out around the same time: one in 1836 called Enoch Restitutus, or an Attempt (Rev. Edward Murray) and one in 1840 called Prophetae veteres...
- bishop at this time. In 484 Restitutus attended the synod called in Carthage by the Vandal king Huneric, after which Restitutus was exiled. Today the bishopric...