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Eustochius (also Eustachius) was the fifth bishop of Tours from 443 to 461. He was succeeded by his close relative, Saint Perpetuus. His extremely rare name suggests a possible connection to Saint Eustochium. T. S. M. Mommaerts and D. H. Kelley make the point that his father was Eustochium's brother, Julius Toxotius the Younger, and that his maternal grandfather was Publius Ceionius Caecina Albinus, of the Ceionii Volusiani.

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  • Eustoquio de Tours (es)
  • Eustochius (en)
  • Eustochio di Tours (it)
  • Eustoche de Tours (fr)
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  • Eustoquio de Tours (en latín, Eustochius) fue el quinto obispo de Tours de 443 a 460. Fue sucedido por su pariente cercano, Perpetuo. Su nombre, muy raro, sugiere una posible conexión con santa Eustoquia,​ ya que su padre era el hermano de ella, Julio Toxocio el Joven, y su abuelo materno fue Publio Ceyonio Cecina Albino, de los Ceionii Volusiani. (es)
  • Eustochio (... – 461) fu vescovo di Tours dal 444 al 461. È venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica, che lo commemora il 19 settembre. Discendente di una famiglia dell'Alvernia, nel 444 succedette nella guida della diocesi a Brizio; nel 453 prese parte al , dove difese i privilegi della Chiesa intaccati dalle leggi dell'imperatore Valentiniano III. Morì nel 461 e venne succeduto da Perpetuo, che era forse suo nipote. È sepolto nella basilica di San Martino di Tours. (it)
  • Eustochius (also Eustachius) was the fifth bishop of Tours from 443 to 461. He was succeeded by his close relative, Saint Perpetuus. His extremely rare name suggests a possible connection to Saint Eustochium. T. S. M. Mommaerts and D. H. Kelley make the point that his father was Eustochium's brother, Julius Toxotius the Younger, and that his maternal grandfather was Publius Ceionius Caecina Albinus, of the Ceionii Volusiani. (en)
  • Eustochius (parfois Eustachius ; † 461), francisé en Eustoche, fut le cinquième évêque de Tours : il exerça son sacerdoce de 443 à l'hiver 459-460, et eut pour successeur son petit-fils Perpet. Descendant d'une famille arverne, il prit la succession de Brice à la tête du diocèse. Il fit construire en 447 une chapelle destinée à la vénération des reliques de Saint Gervais et saint Protais. Il présida au concile d'Angers (453), où il défendit les privilèges de l’Église que les lois de l'empereur Valentinien III remettaient en cause. (fr)
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  • Eustochius (also Eustachius) was the fifth bishop of Tours from 443 to 461. He was succeeded by his close relative, Saint Perpetuus. His extremely rare name suggests a possible connection to Saint Eustochium. T. S. M. Mommaerts and D. H. Kelley make the point that his father was Eustochium's brother, Julius Toxotius the Younger, and that his maternal grandfather was Publius Ceionius Caecina Albinus, of the Ceionii Volusiani. Eustochius was descended from an illustrious family of Auvergne, and, according to Gregory of Tours, was a man of eminent virtue. In 444 he succeeded Brice as Bishop of Tours. He participated in the Council of Angers in 453, and had a principal share in drawing up the regulations made in that council concerning discipline. He died in 461, and was buried in the church built by Saint Brice over the tomb of Saint Martin. (en)
  • Eustoquio de Tours (en latín, Eustochius) fue el quinto obispo de Tours de 443 a 460. Fue sucedido por su pariente cercano, Perpetuo. Su nombre, muy raro, sugiere una posible conexión con santa Eustoquia,​ ya que su padre era el hermano de ella, Julio Toxocio el Joven, y su abuelo materno fue Publio Ceyonio Cecina Albino, de los Ceionii Volusiani. (es)
  • Eustochius (parfois Eustachius ; † 461), francisé en Eustoche, fut le cinquième évêque de Tours : il exerça son sacerdoce de 443 à l'hiver 459-460, et eut pour successeur son petit-fils Perpet. Descendant d'une famille arverne, il prit la succession de Brice à la tête du diocèse. Il fit construire en 447 une chapelle destinée à la vénération des reliques de Saint Gervais et saint Protais. Il présida au concile d'Angers (453), où il défendit les privilèges de l’Église que les lois de l'empereur Valentinien III remettaient en cause. Il fut inhumé dans la basilique de Saint-Martin à Tours. Les historiens T. Stanford Mommaerts et D. H. Kelley estiment que son père aurait été le frère d'Eustochium, Julius Toxotius le Jeune, et donc que son grand-père maternel aurait été Publius Cejonius Cæcina Albinus, de la famille des Cejonii Volusiani. (fr)
  • Eustochio (... – 461) fu vescovo di Tours dal 444 al 461. È venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica, che lo commemora il 19 settembre. Discendente di una famiglia dell'Alvernia, nel 444 succedette nella guida della diocesi a Brizio; nel 453 prese parte al , dove difese i privilegi della Chiesa intaccati dalle leggi dell'imperatore Valentiniano III. Morì nel 461 e venne succeduto da Perpetuo, che era forse suo nipote. È sepolto nella basilica di San Martino di Tours. (it)
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