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  1. Gaudentius of Brescia. Gaudentius ( Italian: San Gaudenzio di Brescia; died 410) was Bishop of Brescia from 387 until 410, and was a theologian and author of many letters and sermons. He was the successor of Philastrius .

  2. Gaudencio de Brescia. (Gaudencio Brixiense o Bontemps) Teólogo de la Orden de Frailes Menores Capuchinos; nació en Brescia en 1612; murió en Oriano el 25 de marzo de 1672; descendía de...

  3. Obispo de Brescia. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Gaudencio (s. IV) fue un obispo romano de Brescia, considerado santo por la Iglesia católica . Vivió a finales del siglo IV o principios del siglo V, ignorándose su patria, la fecha de su nacimiento y aun la historia de sus primeros años.

  4. www.ewtn.com › catholicism › saintsSt. Gaudentius | EWTN

    St. Gaudentius. Bishop of Brescia from about 387 until about 410; he was the successor of the writer on heresies, St. Philastrius. At the time of that saint's death Gaudentius was making a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.

  5. While going to Prussia with St. Adalbert, Gaudentius escaped a massacre that claimed his brother's life. He became the first bishop of Gnesen, appointed by Emperor Otto III in 1000. Benedictine bishop and friend of St. Adalbert.

  6. The style of Gaudentius is simple, and his matter is good. His body lies at Brescia in the Church of St. John Baptist, on the site of the Concilium Sanctorum. His figure is frequently seen in the altar-pieces of the great Brescian painters, Moretto, Savoldo, and Romanino.

  7. The style of Gaudentius is simple, and his matter is good. His body lies at Brescia in the Church of St. John Baptist, on the site of the Concilium Sanctorum. His figure is frequently seen in the altar-pieces of the great Brescian painters, Moretto, Savoldo, and Romanino.