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Saint Namatius (French: Namace) is a saint in the Roman Catholic church. He was the eighth or ninth bishop of Clermont (then called Arvernis) from 446 to 462, and founded Clermont's first cathedral, bringing the relics of Saints Vitalis and Agricola to it from Bologna. Of this construction project, Gregory of Tours writes:

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  • Namatius de Clermont (fr)
  • Namazio di Clermont (it)
  • Namatius (en)
  • Намаций (ru)
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  • Namace , en latin Namatius, fut évêque de Clermont au Ve siècle. Il est reconnu comme saint par l'Église catholique romaine et fêté le 27 octobre. (fr)
  • Нама́ций (лат. Namatius); также известен как Святой Намаций — восьмой епископ Клермона с 446 по 462 год. (ru)
  • Saint Namatius (French: Namace) is a saint in the Roman Catholic church. He was the eighth or ninth bishop of Clermont (then called Arvernis) from 446 to 462, and founded Clermont's first cathedral, bringing the relics of Saints Vitalis and Agricola to it from Bologna. Of this construction project, Gregory of Tours writes: (en)
  • Namazio (... – Clermont, V secolo) è stato il 9º vescovo dell'Alvernia, vissuto a metà circa del V secolo, venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica. Il più importante catalogo episcopale della diocesi di Clermont, o dell'Alvernia, è quello riportato da Gregorio di Tours († 595) nella sua Historia Francorum, secondo la quale Namazio fu l'8º successore di sant'Austremonio, evangelizzatore della regione e protovescovo della diocesi. (it)
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  • Namatius (en)
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  • Namatius (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Namacius_Cl-Fd_St-Eutrope.jpg
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  • place of death unknown (en)
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  • Stained glass window showing Saint Namatius, from the Church of Saint-Eutrope in Clermont-Ferrand. (en)
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