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  • Marolus
  • Roman Catholic Saint; Archbishop of Milan from 408 to 423

    early 6th-century, Marolus was born on the banks of the Tigris in Mesopotamia. Probably due to the persecutions by Shapur II, Marolus moved before 380 to

    Marolus

    Marolus

    Marolus

  • List of Catholic saints
  • Martyrology Marko Krizin 1589 7 September 1619 2 July 1995 by Pope John Paul II Marolus 300s 23 April 423 found in Roman Martyrology Maron 300s 410 Martha of Bethany

    List of Catholic saints

    List_of_Catholic_saints

  • San Babila, Milan
  • Church in Milan

    5th century, Marolus, the bishop of Milan, brought from Antioch to Milan relics of saints Babylas of Antioch and Romanus of Caesarea. Marolus founded the

    San Babila, Milan

    San Babila, Milan

    San_Babila,_Milan

  • Pope Paul VI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1963 to 1978

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Pope Paul VI

    Pope Paul VI

    Pope_Paul_VI

  • Pope Pius XI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1922 to 1939

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Pope Pius XI

    Pope Pius XI

    Pope_Pius_XI

  • Barnabas
  • Early Christian disciple and bishop

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Barnabas

    Barnabas

    Barnabas

  • John the Good (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan from c. 641 to 669

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    John the Good (bishop of Milan)

    John the Good (bishop of Milan)

    John_the_Good_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Gotofredo da Castiglione
  • Italian bishop by lay investiture,1070-1075

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Gotofredo da Castiglione

    Gotofredo_da_Castiglione

  • Caius (bishop of Milan)
  • 3rd century bishop of Milan and saint

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Caius (bishop of Milan)

    Caius (bishop of Milan)

    Caius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Charles Borromeo
  • Catholic prelate and saint (1538–1584)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Charles Borromeo

    Charles Borromeo

    Charles_Borromeo

  • Lawrence I (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Lawrence I (bishop of Milan)

    Lawrence_I_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • April 23 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    and Achilleus, at Valence in France (212) (see also: April 24) Saint Marolus, a Syrian by origin, he became Bishop of Milan in Italy in 408 (423) Saint

    April 23 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    April 23 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    April_23_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Archdiocese of Milan
  • Prominent Latin Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Italy

    intrusus Ambrose (374–397) Simplicianus (397–400) Venerius (400–408) Marolus (408–423) Martinianus (423–435) Glycerius (436–438) Lazarus (438–449) Eusebius

    Archdiocese of Milan

    Archdiocese of Milan

    Archdiocese_of_Milan

  • Ambrose
  • Christian bishop and theologian (c. 339 – 397)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Ambrose

    Ambrose

    Ambrose

  • Theodorus I (bishop of Milan)
  • Italian bishop and saint

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Theodorus I (bishop of Milan)

    Theodorus I (bishop of Milan)

    Theodorus_I_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Antipope Alexander V
  • Papal claimant from 1409 to 1410 (c. 1339 – 1410)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Antipope Alexander V

    Antipope Alexander V

    Antipope_Alexander_V

  • May 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Hippo. Altar with sarcophagus containing the corpses of Sts. Venerius, Marolus, Glycerius, Lazarus, bishops of Milan (San Nazaro Maggiore basilica in

    May 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    May 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    May_4_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Angelo Scola
  • Italian Cardinal, philosopher and theologian

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Angelo Scola

    Angelo Scola

    Angelo_Scola

  • Ippolito II d'Este
  • Italian cardinal and statesman (1509–1572)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Ippolito II d'Este

    Ippolito II d'Este

    Ippolito_II_d'Este

  • Carlo Maria Martini
  • Italian Jesuit and cardinal of the Catholic Church (1927–2012)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Carlo Maria Martini

    Carlo Maria Martini

    Carlo_Maria_Martini

  • Pope Urban III
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1185 to 1187

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Pope Urban III

    Pope Urban III

    Pope_Urban_III

  • Giovanni Colombo
  • Italian Cardinal

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Giovanni Colombo

    Giovanni Colombo

    Giovanni_Colombo

  • Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster
  • Italian Catholic Benedictine monk and prelate

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster

    Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster

    Alfredo_Ildefonso_Schuster

  • List of early Christian saints
  • 1st century Mark the Evangelist 68 Markianos of Alexandria 2nd century Marolus 5th century Maron 410 Martha (French) 5th century Martha 1st century Martha

    List of early Christian saints

    List_of_early_Christian_saints

  • Mario Delpini
  • Archbishop of Milan

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Mario Delpini

    Mario Delpini

    Mario_Delpini

  • Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 5th century
  • Renatus (Rend)     422   Bishop of Angers Eusebius of Cremona     423   Marolus     423   Venerandus     423   Bishop of Clermont Benjamin     424   Atticus

    Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 5th century

    Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_5th_century

  • Saint Galdino
  • Roman Catholic saint

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Saint Galdino

    Saint Galdino

    Saint_Galdino

  • Venerius (bishop of Milan)
  • Roman Catholic Saint; Archbishop of Milan from 400 (or 401) to 408

    Appointed 400 or 401 AD Term ended 408 Predecessor Simplician Successor Marolus Personal details Died May 4, 408 Sainthood Feast day May 6 Venerated in

    Venerius (bishop of Milan)

    Venerius (bishop of Milan)

    Venerius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck
  • Austrian Cardinal and archbishop of Milan

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck

    Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck

    Carlo_Gaetano_Gaisruck

  • Eustorgius I
  • Bishop of Milan from 343 to about 349

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Eustorgius I

    Eustorgius I

    Eustorgius_I

  • Giovanni Battista Caprara
  • Italian cardinal

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Giovanni Battista Caprara

    Giovanni Battista Caprara

    Giovanni_Battista_Caprara

  • Andrea Carlo Ferrari
  • Italian Catholic cardinal (1850–1921)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Andrea Carlo Ferrari

    Andrea Carlo Ferrari

    Andrea_Carlo_Ferrari

  • Dacius (bishop of Milan)
  • Bishop of Milan from c. 530 to 552

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Dacius (bishop of Milan)

    Dacius (bishop of Milan)

    Dacius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Filippo Archinto
  • Italian theologian (1495–1559)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Filippo Archinto

    Filippo Archinto

    Filippo_Archinto

  • Federico Borromeo
  • Italian cardinal (1564–1631)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Federico Borromeo

    Federico Borromeo

    Federico_Borromeo

  • Giovanni Visconti (archbishop of Milan)
  • Medieval Italian cardinal and statesman (1290–1354)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Giovanni Visconti (archbishop of Milan)

    Giovanni Visconti (archbishop of Milan)

    Giovanni_Visconti_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Anathalon
  • Roman Catholic Saint and Bishop

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Anathalon

    Anathalon

    Anathalon

  • Dionigi Tettamanzi
  • Catholic cardinal

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Dionigi Tettamanzi

    Dionigi Tettamanzi

    Dionigi_Tettamanzi

  • Simplician
  • Saint & bishop (c. 320 - 400)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Simplician

    Simplician

    Simplician

  • Cesare Monti
  • Italian cardinal

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Cesare Monti

    Cesare Monti

    Cesare_Monti

  • Ippolito d'Este
  • Italian cardinal (1479–1520)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Ippolito d'Este

    Ippolito d'Este

    Ippolito_d'Este

  • Calimerius
  • Bishop of Milan

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Calimerius

    Calimerius

    Calimerius

  • Aribert (archbishop of Milan)
  • Roman Catholic Archbishop

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Aribert (archbishop of Milan)

    Aribert (archbishop of Milan)

    Aribert_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Auxentius of Milan
  • Theologian and bishop of Milan, Italy (c. 355–374)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Auxentius of Milan

    Auxentius_of_Milan

  • Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan)
  • Roman Catholic archbishop (d. 1101)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan)

    Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan)

    Anselm_IV_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Maternus (bishop of Milan)
  • Christian saint

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Maternus (bishop of Milan)

    Maternus (bishop of Milan)

    Maternus_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Monas (bishop of Milan)
  • Roman Catholic Saint and Archbishop of Milan

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Monas (bishop of Milan)

    Monas (bishop of Milan)

    Monas_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Guido Antonio Arcimboldi
  • Italian prelate

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Guido Antonio Arcimboldi

    Guido_Antonio_Arcimboldi

  • Ottone Visconti
  • Archbishop of Milan

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Ottone Visconti

    Ottone Visconti

    Ottone_Visconti

  • Anselm II (archbishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan from 882 to 896

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Anselm II (archbishop of Milan)

    Anselm_II_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Carlo Gaetano Stampa
  • Italian cardinal and archbishop

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Carlo Gaetano Stampa

    Carlo Gaetano Stampa

    Carlo_Gaetano_Stampa

  • Stefano Nardini
  • Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Stefano Nardini

    Stefano_Nardini

  • Mirocles
  • Bishop of Milan from before 313 to c. 316

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Mirocles

    Mirocles

    Mirocles

  • Dionysius (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan (4th c.)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Dionysius (bishop of Milan)

    Dionysius (bishop of Milan)

    Dionysius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Lazarus (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Lazarus (bishop of Milan)

    Lazarus (bishop of Milan)

    Lazarus_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Gabriele Sforza
  • Archbishop of Milan (1423-1457)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Gabriele Sforza

    Gabriele Sforza

    Gabriele_Sforza

  • Cassone della Torre
  • Italian medieval condottiero and feudal lord

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Cassone della Torre

    Cassone della Torre

    Cassone_della_Torre

  • Eustorgius II
  • Catholic Saint; Archbishop of Milan from c. 511 to 518

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Eustorgius II

    Eustorgius II

    Eustorgius_II

  • Protasius (bishop of Milan)
  • Italian bishop and saint

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Protasius (bishop of Milan)

    Protasius (bishop of Milan)

    Protasius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Gaspare Visconti
  • Roman Catholic prelate

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Gaspare Visconti

    Gaspare Visconti

    Gaspare_Visconti

  • Giovanni Arcimboldi
  • Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Giovanni Arcimboldi

    Giovanni Arcimboldi

    Giovanni_Arcimboldi

  • Glycerius (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Glycerius (bishop of Milan)

    Glycerius (bishop of Milan)

    Glycerius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Arnulf II (archbishop of Milan)
  • St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Arnulf II (archbishop of Milan)

    Arnulf_II_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Roberto Visconti
  • Italian Roman Catholic archbishop

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Roberto Visconti

    Roberto Visconti

    Roberto_Visconti

  • Magnus (bishop of Milan)
  • Saint; Archbishop of Milan from 518 to c. 530

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Magnus (bishop of Milan)

    Magnus (bishop of Milan)

    Magnus_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Ampelius (bishop of Milan)
  • Italian Roman Catholic saint

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Ampelius (bishop of Milan)

    Ampelius (bishop of Milan)

    Ampelius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Guido da Velate
  • Archbishop of Milan from 1045 until 1071

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Guido da Velate

    Guido_da_Velate

  • Arnulf III (archbishop of Milan)
  • St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Arnulf III (archbishop of Milan)

    Arnulf_III_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Alfonso Litta
  • Cardinal Archbishop of Milan

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Alfonso Litta

    Alfonso Litta

    Alfonso_Litta

  • Angilbert II
  • Archbishop of Milan from 824 to 859

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Angilbert II

    Angilbert II

    Angilbert_II

  • Giuseppe Archinto
  • Italian diplomat, Cardinal and Archbishop

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Giuseppe Archinto

    Giuseppe Archinto

    Giuseppe_Archinto

  • Gotofredo I (archbishop of Milan)
  • St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Gotofredo I (archbishop of Milan)

    Gotofredo_I_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Eusebius (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan from 449 to 462

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Eusebius (bishop of Milan)

    Eusebius (bishop of Milan)

    Eusebius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Senator (bishop of Milan)
  • Bishop of Milan from 472 to 475

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Senator (bishop of Milan)

    Senator (bishop of Milan)

    Senator_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Gariberto of Besana
  • Roman Catholic archbishop

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Gariberto of Besana

    Gariberto_of_Besana

  • Paolo Angelo Ballerini
  • Italian priest, Archbishop of Milan and Patriarch of Alexandria

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Paolo Angelo Ballerini

    Paolo Angelo Ballerini

    Paolo_Angelo_Ballerini

  • Anselmo della Pusterla
  • St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Anselmo della Pusterla

    Anselmo_della_Pusterla

  • Gerontius (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan from 462 to 465

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Gerontius (bishop of Milan)

    Gerontius (bishop of Milan)

    Gerontius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Aicone
  • Archbishop of the archdiocese of Milan

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Aicone

    Aicone

  • Federico Visconti
  • Italian Cardinal and archbishop

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Federico Visconti

    Federico Visconti

    Federico_Visconti

  • Benedict (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan from c. 685–732

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Benedict (bishop of Milan)

    Benedict (bishop of Milan)

    Benedict_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Luigi Nazari di Calabiana
  • Italian politician

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Luigi Nazari di Calabiana

    Luigi Nazari di Calabiana

    Luigi_Nazari_di_Calabiana

  • Martinianus (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan

    Martinianus, Cathedral of Milan Appointed 423 AD Term ended 435 Predecessor Marolus Successor Glycerius Personal details Died 29 December 435 Sainthood Feast

    Martinianus (bishop of Milan)

    Martinianus (bishop of Milan)

    Martinianus_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Giovanni III Visconti
  • Italian Catholic Archbishop of Milan

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Giovanni III Visconti

    Giovanni III Visconti

    Giovanni_III_Visconti

  • Benedetto Erba Odescalchi
  • Italian Cardinal and Archbishop

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Benedetto Erba Odescalchi

    Benedetto Erba Odescalchi

    Benedetto_Erba_Odescalchi

  • Castritian
  • 3rd-century bishop

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Castritian

    Castritian

    Castritian

  • Federico Caccia
  • Italian diplomat, Cardinal and Archbishop

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Federico Caccia

    Federico Caccia

    Federico_Caccia

  • Grosolanus
  • St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Grosolanus

    Grosolanus

  • Bartolomeo Carlo Romilli
  • Archbishop of Milan from 1847 to 1859

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Bartolomeo Carlo Romilli

    Bartolomeo Carlo Romilli

    Bartolomeo_Carlo_Romilli

  • Jordan (archbishop of Milan)
  • St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Jordan (archbishop of Milan)

    Jordan_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Atto (archbishop of Milan)
  • Italian archbishop

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Atto (archbishop of Milan)

    Atto_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Giuseppe Pozzobonelli
  • Archbishop of Milan (1696–1783)

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Giuseppe Pozzobonelli

    Giuseppe Pozzobonelli

    Giuseppe_Pozzobonelli

  • Anspert
  • Archbishop of Milan from 868 to 881

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Anspert

    Anspert

  • Natalis (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan in the mid-8th century

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Natalis (bishop of Milan)

    Natalis_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Filippo Maria Visconti (bishop)
  • St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Filippo Maria Visconti (bishop)

    Filippo Maria Visconti (bishop)

    Filippo_Maria_Visconti_(bishop)

  • Eugenio Tosi
  • Italian cardinal

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Eugenio Tosi

    Eugenio Tosi

    Eugenio_Tosi

  • Benignus (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan from 465 to 472

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Benignus (bishop of Milan)

    Benignus_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Anselm III (archbishop of Milan)
  • St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Anselm III (archbishop of Milan)

    Anselm_III_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Mansuetus (bishop of Milan)
  • Italian bishop and saint

    St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435) St Glycerius (436–438) St Lazarus (438–449)

    Mansuetus (bishop of Milan)

    Mansuetus (bishop of Milan)

    Mansuetus_(bishop_of_Milan)

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mriganka | மரகஂகா

    The Moon

  • Rahn
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian

    Rahn

    King's Adviser

  • Muirin
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Irish

    Muirin

    Sea Child; Born of the Sea

  • Richer
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    English and German

    Richer

    English and German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements rīc ‘power(ful)’ + hari, heri ‘army’. The name was introduced into England by the Normans in the form Richier, but was largely absorbed by the much more common Richard.Americanized spelling of German Ritscher, a variant of Richard.German : nickname or status name from Sorbian ryčer ‘knight’.

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  • Male

    Native American

    TAREGAN

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  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Brisha

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Harpita | ஹர்பீதா

  • Carmine
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Hebrew, Latin

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    Song; Garden

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  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam

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    Muslim

    Rifqa |

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