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- Vocius_of_Lyon abstract "Vocius of Lyon was the ninth bishop of Lyon and succeeded Ptolemy probably around 300.We do not know much about his life however, in 314, he participated as bishop of Lyon in the Council of Arles, just after Constantine recognized Christianity with the Edict of Milan. This council brought together twenty bishops of the West including fifteen from Gaul and declared condemnation of Donatism, already affirmed by a council in Rome in 313. He signed the Acts of the councils and the synodal letter of the Council to Pope Sylvester I to confirm the canons of the council. It is accompanied by another cleric of Lyon, Gétulin (or Petulinus), exorcist of Lyons, who also signs the acts of conciles.".
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- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageRevisionID "706806442".
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Category:4th-century_bishops.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Christian_controversies.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bishops_of_Lyon.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_missing.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Constantine.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Donatism.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Edict_of_Milan.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Gaul.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Maximus_of_Lyon.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Pope.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Sylvester_I.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Ptolémaeus_of_Lyon.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Lyon.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Synod_of_Arles.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLink Western_Europe.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vocius".
- Vocius_of_Lyon after Maximus_of_Lyon.
- Vocius_of_Lyon before Ptolémaeus_of_Lyon.
- Vocius_of_Lyon title Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Lyon.
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- Vocius_of_Lyon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-end.
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- Vocius_of_Lyon years "4".
- Vocius_of_Lyon subject Category:4th-century_bishops.
- Vocius_of_Lyon subject Category:Ancient_Christian_controversies.
- Vocius_of_Lyon subject Category:Bishops_of_Lyon.
- Vocius_of_Lyon subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Vocius_of_Lyon subject Category:Year_of_death_missing.
- Vocius_of_Lyon hypernym Bishop.
- Vocius_of_Lyon type Person.
- Vocius_of_Lyon comment "Vocius of Lyon was the ninth bishop of Lyon and succeeded Ptolemy probably around 300.We do not know much about his life however, in 314, he participated as bishop of Lyon in the Council of Arles, just after Constantine recognized Christianity with the Edict of Milan. This council brought together twenty bishops of the West including fifteen from Gaul and declared condemnation of Donatism, already affirmed by a council in Rome in 313.".
- Vocius_of_Lyon label "Vocius of Lyon".
- Vocius_of_Lyon sameAs Q16027486.
- Vocius_of_Lyon sameAs Vocius_de_Lyon.
- Vocius_of_Lyon sameAs Q16027486.
- Vocius_of_Lyon wasDerivedFrom Vocius_of_Lyon?oldid=706806442.
- Vocius_of_Lyon isPrimaryTopicOf Vocius_of_Lyon.