Florentinus was born about 0480 in Genève, Suisse (Switzerland), the son of Gregorius and Leocadia.
He died after 0513 in Genève, Suisse (Switzerland).
His wife was Artemia of Lyon. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their three known children were Arthémia (c0510-?), Nicetius (0513-0573) and Gondulf (c0514-?).
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Birth | ABT 480 |
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Death | AFT 513 |
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!StyleName: Florentinus Bishop of Geneva and Artemia [~480 - >513]
!Source: Rusticus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusticus_
Rusticus
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Saint Rusticus , the successor of Saint Lupicinus of Lyon , served as Archbishop of Lyon from 494 to April 501.[1] Later canonized and venerated in the Catholic Church, his feast day is 25 April.
Family
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He and his brother St. Viventiolus were the sons of Aquilinus , a nobleman at Lyon. Aquilinus was the son of Tullia , the daughter of Saint Eucherius and his wife Gallia. Tullia's husband, whose name is unknown, was the son of Decimus Rusticus and his wife Artemia, and was a vicarius of a province in Gaul between 423 and 448 under Apollinaris, the father of Aquilinus' schoolfellow and friend, Sidonius Apollinaris .[citation needed]
Bishop
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Rusticus served for many years as a magistrate.[2] Around 494 he succeeded Lupicinus of Lyon as bishop. Shortly after his consecration, Rusticus sent some financial aid to Pope Gelasius I. Gelasius wrote back in February 494, recommending to the bishop's good offices Epiphanius of Pavia, who was on his way to Gaul to see to the ransom of certain captives held by the Burgundian king
Gundobad.[3][4] According to Ennodius, among those freed were 400 from Lyon.[5]
Marriage and issue
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Married before 480 to Hiberie de Limoges , daughter of Ruricius, Bishop of Limoges and his wife Hiberia, daughter of an Arvernian senator Ommatius.[6][7][8] Rusticus and his wife had three children:
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St. Sacerdos, Archbishop of Lyon[9]
Aurelianus of Arles[10]
Leontius, Archbishop of Lyon
Artemia,[9] the wife of Florentinus, born in 485, a senator, who were the parents of:
Gondulf of Provence, Duke, Bishop of Metz
Arthemia, wife of Munderic Vitrey, Pretender of Austrasia.[11][12][13]
St. Nicetius, Archbishop of Lyon[14]
!Source: Florentius, bishop-elect of Geneva https://www.geni.com/people/Florentius-bishop-elect-of-Geneva/6000000007329688915?through=6000000002294721493
Florentius, evêque élu de Genève MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 480
Genève, Suisse
Death: after 513
Genève, Suisse
Immediate Family:
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Son of Saint Gregorius, bishop of Langres and Leocadia
Husband of Arthemia of Lyon
Father of Gundulf de Provence; Arthémia of Geneva; Nicetius, Bishop of Lyons; Saint Gregory of Tours; Peter and 1 other
Brother of Gallus, bishop of Clermont and Saint Terticus, bishop of Langres
Added by: Robert Johan Belien on May 11, 2007
Managed by: Ernesto Álvarez Uriondo and 47 others
Curated by: Jason Scott Wills
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About
Florentinus Bishop of Geneva
Male,
Florentinus married Artemia, daughter of Ruricus Bishop of Limoges and Hiberia.1 Florentinus Bishop of Geneva was appointed in 513 as Bishop of Geneva.1 He died after 513.1
Child of Florentinus Bishop of Geneva and Artemia
Arthemia+ 1
Citations
Stuart, Roderick W. Royalty for Commoners, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa. Fourth Edition. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing
http://www.genealogy.theroyfamily.com/p34598.htm
Immediate Family
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Arthemia of Lyon wife
Gundulf de Provence son
Arthémia of Geneva daughter
Nicetius, Bishop of Lyons son
Saint Gregory of Tours son
Peter son
NN daughter
Leocadia mother
Saint Gregorius, bishop of Langres father
Gallus, bishop of Clermont brother
Saint Terticus, bishop of Langres brother