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Phoebadius of Agen
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Phoebadius of Agen (also, Phaebadius, Foegadius, or, in French, Phébade; died ca. 392) was a Catholic bishop of the fourth century. At the Council of Ariminum in 359 and other councils, he was a supporter of Nicaean orthodoxy. He wrote several works, including a treatise against the Arians which still survives.
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Phoebadius of Agen | |
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![]() A reliquary bust of Saint Phoebadius (Saint Phébade), venerated in the Basilica of Saint Sernin in Toulouse. | |
Bishop and Confessor | |
Born | Aquitania, Gaul |
Died | ca. 392 Agen, Aquitania, Gaul |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | April 25 |
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