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Lucifer, Bishop of Cagliari, -approximately 370

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Personal name headingLucifer, Bishop of Cagliari, -approximately 370
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Variant(s)Calaritanus, Luciferus, Bishop of Cagliari, -approximately 370
Lucifer, Bishop of Cagliari, d. ca. 370
Lucifer, Calaritanus, Bishop of Cagliari, -approximately 370
Lucifer, of Cagliari, Bishop of Cagliari, -approximately 370
Lucifero, Bishop of Gagliari, -approximately 370
Lucifero, di Cagliari, Bishop of Cagliari, -approximately 370
Luciferus, Bishop of Cagliari, -approximately 370
Luciferus, Calaritanus, Bishop of Cagliari, -approximately 370
Luzifer, von Calaris, Bishop of Cagliari, -approximately 370
Associated placeCagliari (Italy)
Death date0370~
Profession or occupationBishops
Found inEsse pro dei filio, 1998: title page ([in genitive case:] Luciferi Calaritani)
Cibis, Anna Theresa. Lucifer von Calaris, 2014.
New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition: volume 8, page 845 (Lucifer of Cagliari; bishop of Cagliari (ancient Calaris) in Sardinia; died circa 370; uncompromising and even fanatical supporter of the teachings of the Council of Nicaea; was exiled to Palestine and later to Egyptian Thebais under Emperor Constantius; freed from exile by Emperor Julian in 362 and returned to Sardinia, where he ended his career in isolation; his adherents are known as Luciferians)