Prætextatus

Prætextatus

Prætextatus or Praetextatus may be:

Bishops

*Praetextatus (bishop of Barcelona), (Pretextat), a bishop of Barcelona, who attended a church council at Sardica in 347.
*Praetextatus (bishop of Cavaillon), a bishop of Cavaillon
*Praejectus, bishop, also known as Praetextatus or Saint Prix
*Prætextatus (bishop of Rouen), bishop of Rouen, also known as Saint Prix

Other

*Praetextatus (aristocrat), 4th century AD pagan Roman aristocrat


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