Abundius
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Abundius (also Abondius, Abundias, or Abbondio; early fifth century – 469), venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Abundius, was a bishop of Como, Northern Italy.
Biography
Abundius was born at Thessalonica. Around 448 Abundius became the fourth Bishop of Como, succeeding Amantius.[1] He was present at the Council of Constantinople in 448, and took an active part against the Eutychian heresy at Chalcedon (451), where he was the representative of Pope Leo the Great. In 452 he also took part in the Council of Milan, convened to refute the same heresy. Abundius is one of those to whom the authorship of the Te Deum is attributed.
The Romanesque church of Sant'Abbondio at Como, consecrated in 1095 by Pope Urban II, is dedicated to him, and his relics are conserved beneath its principal altar.[2]
References
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- ↑ The death of his predecessor, Amanzio, a native of Canterbury in England, is traditionally set at 448. See the article Sant'Amanzio di Como Template:In lang on the Italian Wikipedia
- ↑ See the article on the Basilica di Sant'Abbondio Template:In lang on the Italian Wikipedia
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External links
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