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Salonius (c. 400 – 28 September 475) known as Salonius of Geneva was a confessor and bishop of the 5th century, A son of Eucherius of Lyon and Galla. He was educated at Lérins Abbey, first by Hilary of Arles, then by Salvianus and Vincent of Lérins. In 440, he was elected bishop of Geneva and, as such, took part in the Synod of Orange (441), the Synod of Vaison (442), and the Synod of Arles (451). He has also been listed as the bishop of Genoa, but it is not clear if this was a later appointment or if the word Geneva was miswritten as Genova. He was an accomplished Latin ecclesiastical writer. Most notably, he composed mystical and allegorical interpretations of the Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. His feast day is 28 September.

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  • Saloni de Ginebra (ca)
  • Salonius (de)
  • Salonius (in)
  • Salonius (évêque de Genève) (fr)
  • Salonio di Ginevra (it)
  • Saloniusz z Genewy (pl)
  • Salonius (en)
  • Салоний Женевский (ru)
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  • Saloni (Salonius) fou bisbe de Ginebra a la meitat del segle v. Era fill d'Euqueri, bisbe de Lió i deixeble de Salvià. Se suposa que va morir vers el 475, ja que en aquest any ja signa les actes del concili d'Arle un bisbe de Ginebra de nom Teoflast. Es conserva una obra seva de nom Expositio Mystica in Parabolas Salonmonis et Ecclesiasten, o també In Parabolas Salomonis Dialogi II, o In Parabolas et Ecclesiasten Salomonis Dialogi. També se'n conserva una carta dirigida al papa Lleó I el Gran o el Magne. (ca)
  • Salonius (ou parfois Salon, Salone ou Saloine en français) est un saint de l'Église catholique romaine, évêque de Genève au milieu du Ve siècle. Il est fêté le 28 septembre. Un autre évêque de Genève a porté le même nom, en 573. (fr)
  • Salonius (c. 400 – 28 September 475) known as Salonius of Geneva was a confessor and bishop of the 5th century, A son of Eucherius of Lyon and Galla. He was educated at Lérins Abbey, first by Hilary of Arles, then by Salvianus and Vincent of Lérins. In 440, he was elected bishop of Geneva and, as such, took part in the Synod of Orange (441), the Synod of Vaison (442), and the Synod of Arles (451). He has also been listed as the bishop of Genoa, but it is not clear if this was a later appointment or if the word Geneva was miswritten as Genova. He was an accomplished Latin ecclesiastical writer. Most notably, he composed mystical and allegorical interpretations of the Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. His feast day is 28 September. (en)
  • Santo Salonius merupakan seorang dan uskup pada abad ke-5. Ia dilahirkan pada sekitar tahun 400, putra . Ia belajar di Biara Lérins, pertama-tama oleh , kemudian oleh dan . Pada tahun 440, ia ditunjuk sebagai uskup Genova dan oleh karena itu, ambil bagian di dalam (441), (442), dan Sinode Arles (451). Ia juga telah terdaftar sebagai uskup Genova, namun tidak jelas apakah ini adalah sebuah janji kemudian atau jika kalimat Geneva disalahtuliskan sebagai Genoa. Ia merupakan seorang penulis gerejawi Latin. Ia terutama menulis interpretasi mistis dan alegoris Amsal dan Kitab Pengkhotbah. Hari rayanya jatuh pada tanggal 28 September. (in)
  • Salonio (in latino: Salonius; Lione, verso il 400 – Ginevra, prima del 475) è stato un vescovo e scrittore romano, vescovo di Ginevra, venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Салоний (как епископ Женевы — Салоний I; также иногда Саломон; лат. Salonius; около 400 или 405—453 или около 460) — в середине V веке; святой, почитаемый в Римско-католической церкви (день памяти — 28 сентября). (ru)
  • Salonius (* ca. 400; † 475) war vor dem Jahr 441 Bischof von Genf. Er war ein Sohn des späteren Bischofs Eucherius von Lyon und wurde gemeinsam mit seinem Bruder Veranus im Kloster in Lérins ausgebildet. In Lérins lernte er die wichtigsten Vertreter der Askese aus Südgallien kennen. Salonius nahm 441 am Konzil in Orange, 442 an der Synode in Vaison und 451 an der in Arles teil. Der Gedenktag von Salonius ist der 28. September. (de)
  • Saloniusz (Salomon) z Genewy (ur. ok. 400 w Lyonie, zm. 28 września po 450 w Genewie) – biskup w diecezji Genewa, pisarz chrześcijański, święty Kościoła katolickiego. Był pierwszym synem Galli i biskupa Lyonu św. Eucheriusza. Po śmierci matki wraz z bratem św. Weranem, został oddany na wychowanie mnichom z monasteru na wyspie Lérinum . Przebywali tu Hilary i Honorat, późniejsi biskupi Arles i święci. Razem z bratem Weranem, ówczesnym biskupem Vence, oraz biskupem Grenoble Cerecjuszem (Cérat) skierował list do papieża Leona I z podziękowaniem za odrzucenie herezji Eutychesa. (pl)
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  • Salonius of Geneva (en)
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