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page 16th-century Italian bishops
Boniface IV
pope
Magnus Felix Ennodius
Bishop of Pavia
Herculanus of Perugia
6th century Bishop of Perugia

Gregory of Agrigento
Italian catholic bishop
Dacius
Archbishop of Milan

Fridianus
Fridianus (, also Frigidanus, Frigidian, Frigianu), was an Irish prince and hermit, fl. 6th century. Tradition names him as a son of King Ultach of Ulster. He later migrated to Italy, where he was appointed as Bishop of Lucca. The Basilica of San Frediano in the city is dedicated to him, as are churches in Florence.
Gerontius of Cervia
Italian bishop who is venerated as a saint
Ursicinus
Catholic saint and Bishop of Ravenna

Cassius of Narni
Bishop of Narni

Victor of Capua
Sixth-century bishop of Capua
Cerbonius
Cerbonius (; , Cerbonio; died 575 AD) was a bishop of Populonia during the Barbarian invasions. Pope Gregory I praises him in Book XI of his Dialogues.
Fortunatus of Todi
Bishop of Todi
Cetteus
Saint Cetteus (or Ceteus, also known as Peregrinus, Pelligrinus, Pellegrino) (d. June 13, 597) () is the patron saint of Pescara. He was a bishop of the 6th century, elected to the see of Amiternum in Sabina (today the city of San Vittorino) in 590, during the pontificate of Gregory the Great.
Pomponius of Naples
Bishop of Naples
Herculanus of Brescia
6th century saint and Bishop of Brescia
Maximus of Pavia
Bishop of Pavia