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Sulpitius I (died 591) was Bishop of Bourges. Often called Sulpitius Severus, the Severe, he is wrongly identified with Sulpicius Severus, the historian of Saint Martin of Tours. He was raised to the see in 584. He was, says Gregory of Tours, a man of high birth, one of the first senators of Gaul, of great oratorical talent, and expert in the art of poetical rhythms. The See of Bourges having become vacant with the death of , several candidates offered gifts to King Gontran to secure the assistance of his favour. But the latter rejected all these simoniacal gifts to favour the election of Sulpitius.

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  • Sulpici I de Bourges (ca)
  • Sulpicius I. von Bourges (de)
  • Sulpizio di Bourges (it)
  • Sulpice Ier de Bourges (fr)
  • Sulpicjusz Sewer (święty) (pl)
  • Sulpitius I of Bourges (en)
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  • Der hl. Sulpicius I. von Bourges (auch Sulpicius I. Bituricensis) († 591), mit dem Beinamen Severus (der Strenge), war ab 584 Bischof von Bourges. Sein Gedenktag ist der 29. Januar. Sulpicius I. war der Nachfolger des Bischofs Remigius. Der Chronist Gregor von Tours schrieb, Sulpicius sei von vornehmer Abstammung gewesen. Er habe sich als Redner und Dichter ausgezeichnet. Auf einer Synode in Clermont sei er zum Bischof ernannt worden. Im Jahr 584 wohnte Sulpicius der Synode von Mâcon bei. Nach seinem Tod wurde er in der Kirche Saint-Julien in Bourges bestattet, später wurden seine sterblichen Überreste in die dem hl. Ursinus von Bourges geweihte Kirche Saint-Ursin übertragen, von der heute in Bourges nur noch ein Portal erhalten ist. (de)
  • Sulpice Ier de Bourges est un prélat qui fut archevêque de Bourges, nommé en 584 et mort en 591. (fr)
  • Sulpizio di Bourges (Aquitania, ... – Bourges, 591) è stato un vescovo franco, in carica dal 584 al 591, è venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica. Spesso chiamato anche Sulpizio Severo, o il Severo, è talvolta confuso con Sulpizio Severo (ca. 363-420), il biografo di san Martino di Tours. Un altro Sulpizio, anch'egli venerato come santo, ma il 17 gennaio, è stato vescovo di Bourges tra il 624 e il 647. (it)
  • Sulpicjusz Sewer (łac. Sulpitius Severus), inaczej Sulpicjusz I z Bourges (zm. 591 r.) – biskup Bourges, święty Kościoła katolickiego. (pl)
  • Sant Sulpici I o Sulpici Sever (mort el 591) fou un bisbe de Bourges, venerat com a sant. No s'ha de confondre amb Sulpici Sever, escriptor llatí d'Aquitània, biogràf de sant Martí de Tours i autor cristià del segle iv. Poc després de la consagració va convocar un concili a l'Alvèrnia, per a solucionar el conflicte entre Innocenci, bisbe de Rodés (Avairon), i Ursicí, bisbe de Caors, al voltant d'unes parròquies frontereres i que es va resoldre en favor del bisbe de Caors. El 585 assistí al Concili de Mâcon. Va morir el 591 a Bourges. (ca)
  • Sulpitius I (died 591) was Bishop of Bourges. Often called Sulpitius Severus, the Severe, he is wrongly identified with Sulpicius Severus, the historian of Saint Martin of Tours. He was raised to the see in 584. He was, says Gregory of Tours, a man of high birth, one of the first senators of Gaul, of great oratorical talent, and expert in the art of poetical rhythms. The See of Bourges having become vacant with the death of , several candidates offered gifts to King Gontran to secure the assistance of his favour. But the latter rejected all these simoniacal gifts to favour the election of Sulpitius. (en)
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  • Sant Sulpici I o Sulpici Sever (mort el 591) fou un bisbe de Bourges, venerat com a sant. No s'ha de confondre amb Sulpici Sever, escriptor llatí d'Aquitània, biogràf de sant Martí de Tours i autor cristià del segle iv. Va ser nomenat bisbe el 584. Segons Gregori de Tours, era de noble família i un dels primers senadors de la Gàl·lia, de gran talent com a orador i expert en poètica. En morir Remigi, la seu de Bourges havia quedat vacant i alguns candidats van oferir regals al rei Gontran per aconseguir el nomenament. El rei, però, va refusar aquests suborns i va atorgar la seu a Sulpici, que se n'havia mantingut al marge. Poc després de la consagració va convocar un concili a l'Alvèrnia, per a solucionar el conflicte entre Innocenci, bisbe de Rodés (Avairon), i Ursicí, bisbe de Caors, al voltant d'unes parròquies frontereres i que es va resoldre en favor del bisbe de Caors. El 585 assistí al Concili de Mâcon. Va morir el 591 a Bourges. (ca)
  • Der hl. Sulpicius I. von Bourges (auch Sulpicius I. Bituricensis) († 591), mit dem Beinamen Severus (der Strenge), war ab 584 Bischof von Bourges. Sein Gedenktag ist der 29. Januar. Sulpicius I. war der Nachfolger des Bischofs Remigius. Der Chronist Gregor von Tours schrieb, Sulpicius sei von vornehmer Abstammung gewesen. Er habe sich als Redner und Dichter ausgezeichnet. Auf einer Synode in Clermont sei er zum Bischof ernannt worden. Im Jahr 584 wohnte Sulpicius der Synode von Mâcon bei. Nach seinem Tod wurde er in der Kirche Saint-Julien in Bourges bestattet, später wurden seine sterblichen Überreste in die dem hl. Ursinus von Bourges geweihte Kirche Saint-Ursin übertragen, von der heute in Bourges nur noch ein Portal erhalten ist. (de)
  • Sulpice Ier de Bourges est un prélat qui fut archevêque de Bourges, nommé en 584 et mort en 591. (fr)
  • Sulpitius I (died 591) was Bishop of Bourges. Often called Sulpitius Severus, the Severe, he is wrongly identified with Sulpicius Severus, the historian of Saint Martin of Tours. He was raised to the see in 584. He was, says Gregory of Tours, a man of high birth, one of the first senators of Gaul, of great oratorical talent, and expert in the art of poetical rhythms. The See of Bourges having become vacant with the death of , several candidates offered gifts to King Gontran to secure the assistance of his favour. But the latter rejected all these simoniacal gifts to favour the election of Sulpitius. He was elected, given holy orders, and consecrated bishop. Shortly afterwards he held a council in Auvergne, to adjust the dispute which had arisen between two of his suffragans, , Bishop of Rodez, and Urcis, Bishop of Cahors, with regard to parishes for which they contended. The council decided that the Bishop of Cahors should retain the contested parishes, which the Bishop of Rodez had not proved that he or his predecessors had long possessed. Sulpitius assisted at the Third Council of Mâcon in 585. He is a Catholic saint, his feast occurring in the Roman Martyrology on 29 January. (en)
  • Sulpizio di Bourges (Aquitania, ... – Bourges, 591) è stato un vescovo franco, in carica dal 584 al 591, è venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica. Spesso chiamato anche Sulpizio Severo, o il Severo, è talvolta confuso con Sulpizio Severo (ca. 363-420), il biografo di san Martino di Tours. Un altro Sulpizio, anch'egli venerato come santo, ma il 17 gennaio, è stato vescovo di Bourges tra il 624 e il 647. (it)
  • Sulpicjusz Sewer (łac. Sulpitius Severus), inaczej Sulpicjusz I z Bourges (zm. 591 r.) – biskup Bourges, święty Kościoła katolickiego. (pl)
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