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Peter, Chrysologus, Saint, Archbishop of Ravenna, approximately 400-450

LC control no.n 82239262
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Personal name headingPeter, Chrysologus, Saint, Archbishop of Ravenna, approximately 400-450
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Variant(s)Chrysologus Petrus, Saint, Archbishop of Ravenna, approximately 400-450
Pere, Crisòleg, Saint, Archbishop of Ravenna, approximately 400-450
Petrus, Chrysologus, Saint, Archbishop of Ravenna, approximately 400-450
Pier, Crisologo, Saint, Archbishop of Ravenna, approximately 400-450
Pietro, Crisologo, Saint, Archbishop of Ravenna, approximately 400-450
Peter, of Ravenna, Saint, Archbishop of Ravenna, approximately 400-450
Peter, Chrysologus, Saint, Archbishop of Ravenna, ca. 400-450
Petrus Chrysologus, Saint, Bp. of Ravenna
Associated countryItaly
LocatedRavenna (Italy)
Birth date0400~
Death date0450
Place of birthImola (Italy)
Found inSancti Petri Chrysologi Collectio sermonum ... 1982: volume 3, title page (Sancti Petri Chrysologi)
LC data base, January 6, 1984 (hdg.: Petrus Chrysologus, Saint, Bp. of Ravenna; usage: Saint Peter Chrysologus; divi Petri Chrysologi; Pietro Crisologo; Pier Crisologo)
Encyclopedia Britannica (Peter Chrysologus, Saint, born ca. 400/406, died ca. 450, archbishop of Ravenna)
New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition, 2003: volume 11, page 184 (Peter Chrysologus, St.; archbishop and Doctor of the Church; born around 400 in Imola, Italy; died on December 3, circa 450, probably at Imola; he was installed as Bishop of Ravenna around 431; his epithet "Chrysologus" (of the golden word) first occurs in the seventh century)
BM (Peter, Chrysologus, Saint, Archbishop of Ravenna, with x-ref. from Chrysologus (Petrus) Saint, Archbishop of Ravenna)
Sermons, 1985-2001: title page (Pere Crisòleg)
Meconi, David Vincent. Peter Chrysologus, 2021: title page (Peter Chrysologus) page x (Bishop Peter of Ravenna, known since the early Middle Ages as the Golden Word, Peter Chrysologus, circa 380-450)