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

    Simplician (Latin: Simplicianus; Italian: Simpliciano) was Bishop of Milan from 397 to 400 or 401 AD. He is honoured as a Saint in the Roman Catholic and

    Simplician

    Simplician

    Simplician

  • Simplician Cycle
  • 17th-century novel series

    The Simplician Cycle (German: Simplicianische Zyklus) is a series of German picaresque novels written by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen and

    Simplician Cycle

    Simplician_Cycle

  • Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen
  • German novelist (1621/2–1676)

    Simplicissimus (German: Der abenteuerliche Simplicissimus) and the accompanying Simplician Cycle series, including The Life of Courage. Grimmelshausen was born at

    Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen

    Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen

    Hans_Jakob_Christoffel_von_Grimmelshausen

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

    burden." Simplician regularly met with Augustine, however, and Augustine writes of Simplician's "fatherly affection" for him. It was Simplician who introduced

    Ambrose

    Ambrose

    Ambrose

  • Simplicius Simplicissimus
  • 1668 novel by H. J. C. von Grimmelshausen

    free will." Grimmelshausen note several sequels that together form the Simplician Cycle: The Life of Courage and Tearaway from 1670 and the two-volume The

    Simplicius Simplicissimus

    Simplicius Simplicissimus

    Simplicius_Simplicissimus

  • Basilica of San Simpliciano
  • Ancient church in Milan, Lombardy, Italy

    Christian church with a Latin cross layout. It is dedicated to Saint Simplician, who was Ambrose's successor as bishop of Milan. In the 3rd century, the

    Basilica of San Simpliciano

    Basilica of San Simpliciano

    Basilica_of_San_Simpliciano

  • The Life of Courage
  • 1670 novel by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen

    abused woman during the time of the Thirty Years' War. It is part of the Simplician Cycle and a sequel to Grimmelshausen's novel Simplicius Simplicissimus

    The Life of Courage

    The Life of Courage

    The_Life_of_Courage

  • Porta Sempione
  • City Gate in Lombardy, Italy

    in the construction of later buildings such as the Basilica of Saint Simplician (located in Corso Garibaldi). In the Middle Ages, part of the Roman walls

    Porta Sempione

    Porta Sempione

    Porta_Sempione

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Pope Pius XI

    Pope Pius XI

    Pope_Pius_XI

  • Tearaway (novel)
  • 1670 novel by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen

    half, contrasted with culture. The story is part of Grimmelshausen's Simplician Cycle and follows Simplicius Simplicissimus (1668) and The Life of Courage

    Tearaway (novel)

    Tearaway (novel)

    Tearaway_(novel)

  • List of last words
  • is the best of all." — Ambrose, Bishop of Milan (4 April 397 AD), when Simplician was mentioned as his possible successor "What dost thou here, thou cruel

    List of last words

    List of last words

    List_of_last_words

  • The Wondrous Bird's Nest
  • 1672–1675 novel by Grimmelshausen

    Wondrous Bird's Nest is the concluding two volumes of Grimmelshausen's Simplician Cycle. It follows Tearaway from 1670, which introduced the magic bird's

    The Wondrous Bird's Nest

    The Wondrous Bird's Nest

    The_Wondrous_Bird's_Nest

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Pope Paul VI

    Pope Paul VI

    Pope_Paul_VI

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Charles Borromeo

    Charles Borromeo

    Charles_Borromeo

  • Martyrs of Catania
  • Pontian, Attalus, Fabian, Cornelius, Sextus, Flos, Quintian, Minervinus and Simplician) (Feast Day: December 31), were martyrs in Catania, Sicily. "Latin Saints

    Martyrs of Catania

    Martyrs_of_Catania

  • Barnabas
  • Early Christian disciple and bishop

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Barnabas

    Barnabas

    Barnabas

  • Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster
  • Italian Catholic Benedictine monk and prelate

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster

    Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster

    Alfredo_Ildefonso_Schuster

  • Giovanni Colombo
  • Italian Cardinal

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Giovanni Colombo

    Giovanni Colombo

    Giovanni_Colombo

  • Gaudentius of Novara
  • Bishop of Novara

    supported in his mission by a new ally: Saint Ambrose, bishop of Milan. Simplician, Ambrose's successor, consecrated Gaudentius as bishop of Novara in 398

    Gaudentius of Novara

    Gaudentius of Novara

    Gaudentius_of_Novara

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Andrea Carlo Ferrari

    Andrea Carlo Ferrari

    Andrea_Carlo_Ferrari

  • Ambrosian Rite
  • Liturgical rite of the Archdiocese of Milan

    800), there is a gap in the history of the Milanese Rite. However, St. Simplician, the successor of St. Ambrose, added much to the rite and St. Lazarus

    Ambrosian Rite

    Ambrosian Rite

    Ambrosian_Rite

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Monas (bishop of Milan)

    Monas (bishop of Milan)

    Monas_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Giovanni Battista Caprara
  • Italian cardinal

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Giovanni Battista Caprara

    Giovanni Battista Caprara

    Giovanni_Battista_Caprara

  • Stefano Nardini
  • Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Stefano Nardini

    Stefano_Nardini

  • Mariology of the saints
  • Contributions of Roman Catholic saints to Mariology

    influential ecclesiastical figures of the fourth century. A student of Simplician, the virginity of Mary and her role as Mother of God were central to his

    Mariology of the saints

    Mariology of the saints

    Mariology_of_the_saints

  • August 16 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day

    Fourth and Fifth Councils of Orléans between 533 and 549 (561) Saint Simplician, a friend and advisor of St Ambrose, whom he succeeded as Bishop of Milan

    August 16 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    August 16 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    August_16_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Vigilius of Trent
  • Christian bishop, martyr and saint (353–405)

    the three men sent to John Chrysostom in Constantinople, as well as to Simplician, Ambrose's successor, in Milan. Milan would later give some of those relics

    Vigilius of Trent

    Vigilius of Trent

    Vigilius_of_Trent

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Antipope Alexander V

    Antipope Alexander V

    Antipope_Alexander_V

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Anselm II (archbishop of Milan)

    Anselm_II_(archbishop_of_Milan)

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Ippolito II d'Este

    Ippolito II d'Este

    Ippolito_II_d'Este

  • Cesare Monti
  • Italian cardinal

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Cesare Monti

    Cesare Monti

    Cesare_Monti

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Eustorgius II

    Eustorgius II

    Eustorgius_II

  • Johann Beer
  • Austrian author, court official and composer

    performance practice. Comic novels Der Simplicianische Welt-Kucker. The Simplician World-Observer 4 Vols. Halle and Saale 1677–79 Der Abenteuerliche Ritter

    Johann Beer

    Johann Beer

    Johann_Beer

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Protasius (bishop of Milan)

    Protasius (bishop of Milan)

    Protasius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Guido Antonio Arcimboldi
  • Italian prelate

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Guido Antonio Arcimboldi

    Guido_Antonio_Arcimboldi

  • Giuseppe Archinto
  • Italian diplomat, Cardinal and Archbishop

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Giuseppe Archinto

    Giuseppe Archinto

    Giuseppe_Archinto

  • Mario Delpini
  • Archbishop of Milan

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Mario Delpini

    Mario Delpini

    Mario_Delpini

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

    on July 8 in the Ambrosian Rite. He was buried in the Basilica of St. Simplician where his relics are still venerated under the main altar. Cazzani, Eugenio

    Ampelius (bishop of Milan)

    Ampelius (bishop of Milan)

    Ampelius_(bishop_of_Milan)

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Ippolito d'Este

    Ippolito d'Este

    Ippolito_d'Este

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

    death of Ambrose in 397. Venerius was elected bishop after the death of Simplician in the winter between 400 and 401. He was already bishop of Milan when

    Venerius (bishop of Milan)

    Venerius (bishop of Milan)

    Venerius_(bishop_of_Milan)

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Giovanni Visconti (archbishop of Milan)

    Giovanni Visconti (archbishop of Milan)

    Giovanni_Visconti_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • List of early Christian saints
  • 5th century Simon of Cyrene 1st century Simon the Zealot 1st century Simplician 4th century Simplicius 302 or 303 Simplicius 5th century Simplicius, Constantius

    List of early Christian saints

    List_of_early_Christian_saints

  • Angelo Scola
  • Italian Cardinal, philosopher and theologian

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Angelo Scola

    Angelo Scola

    Angelo_Scola

  • Anselm de Guibours
  • his life: Father Angel of St. Rosalie (1655–1726), together with Father Simplician (1683–1759), who published the first and second volumes of the third edition

    Anselm de Guibours

    Anselm_de_Guibours

  • Saint Galdino
  • Roman Catholic saint

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Saint Galdino

    Saint Galdino

    Saint_Galdino

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Carlo Maria Martini

    Carlo Maria Martini

    Carlo_Maria_Martini

  • Roberto Visconti
  • Italian Roman Catholic archbishop

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Roberto Visconti

    Roberto Visconti

    Roberto_Visconti

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Pope Urban III

    Pope Urban III

    Pope_Urban_III

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Paolo Angelo Ballerini

    Paolo Angelo Ballerini

    Paolo_Angelo_Ballerini

  • Federico Visconti
  • Italian Cardinal and archbishop

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Federico Visconti

    Federico Visconti

    Federico_Visconti

  • Benedetto Erba Odescalchi
  • Italian Cardinal and Archbishop

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Benedetto Erba Odescalchi

    Benedetto Erba Odescalchi

    Benedetto_Erba_Odescalchi

  • Giovanni III Visconti
  • Italian Catholic Archbishop of Milan

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Giovanni III Visconti

    Giovanni III Visconti

    Giovanni_III_Visconti

  • Federico Borromeo
  • Italian cardinal (1564–1631)

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Federico Borromeo

    Federico Borromeo

    Federico_Borromeo

  • Theological University of Northern Italy – Turin Campus
  • also located in Milan, in the monastery annexed to the Basilica of St Simplician, is under the leadership of the Bishops of four ecclesiastical regions:

    Theological University of Northern Italy – Turin Campus

    Theological University of Northern Italy – Turin Campus

    Theological_University_of_Northern_Italy_–_Turin_Campus

  • Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck
  • Austrian Cardinal and archbishop of Milan

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck

    Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck

    Carlo_Gaetano_Gaisruck

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    John the Good (bishop of Milan)

    John the Good (bishop of Milan)

    John_the_Good_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Atto (archbishop of Milan)
  • Italian archbishop

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Atto (archbishop of Milan)

    Atto_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Ottone Visconti
  • Archbishop of Milan

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Ottone Visconti

    Ottone Visconti

    Ottone_Visconti

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Auxentius of Milan

    Auxentius_of_Milan

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Marolus

    Marolus

    Marolus

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Caius (bishop of Milan)

    Caius (bishop of Milan)

    Caius_(bishop_of_Milan)

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

    5 May 465 and his remains were interred in the city's Basilica of St. Simplician. His feast is celebrated on his death date. A late tradition, with no

    Gerontius (bishop of Milan)

    Gerontius (bishop of Milan)

    Gerontius_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Gotofredo I (archbishop of Milan)
  • ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Gotofredo I (archbishop of Milan)

    Gotofredo_I_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Filippo Archinto
  • Italian theologian (1495–1559)

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Filippo Archinto

    Filippo Archinto

    Filippo_Archinto

  • Glycerius (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Glycerius (bishop of Milan)

    Glycerius (bishop of Milan)

    Glycerius_(bishop_of_Milan)

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Mirocles

    Mirocles

    Mirocles

  • Calimerius
  • Bishop of Milan

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Calimerius

    Calimerius

    Calimerius

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Eustorgius I

    Eustorgius I

    Eustorgius_I

  • Carlo Gaetano Stampa
  • Italian cardinal and archbishop

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Carlo Gaetano Stampa

    Carlo Gaetano Stampa

    Carlo_Gaetano_Stampa

  • Aicone
  • Archbishop of the archdiocese of Milan

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Aicone

    Aicone

  • December 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Pontian, Attalus, Fabian, Cornelius, Sextus, Flos, Quintian, Minervinus and Simplician, early martyrs in Catania in Sicily Martyrs Donata, Paulina, Rustica (Rogata)

    December 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    December 31 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    December_31_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Gaspare Visconti
  • Roman Catholic prelate

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Gaspare Visconti

    Gaspare Visconti

    Gaspare_Visconti

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Gotofredo da Castiglione

    Gotofredo_da_Castiglione

  • Anathalon
  • Roman Catholic Saint and Bishop

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Anathalon

    Anathalon

    Anathalon

  • Anselm III (archbishop of Milan)
  • ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Anselm III (archbishop of Milan)

    Anselm_III_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Jordan (archbishop of Milan)
  • ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Jordan (archbishop of Milan)

    Jordan_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Dionigi Tettamanzi
  • Catholic cardinal

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Dionigi Tettamanzi

    Dionigi Tettamanzi

    Dionigi_Tettamanzi

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Lawrence I (bishop of Milan)

    Lawrence_I_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Alfonso Litta
  • Cardinal Archbishop of Milan

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Alfonso Litta

    Alfonso Litta

    Alfonso_Litta

  • Simplicien Lucas
  • French Augustinian friar and scholar

    Simplicien Lucas, O.A.D., (Father Simplician, or French: Père Simplicien), (1683–1759) was a noted French genealogist and a friar of the Order of Discalced

    Simplicien Lucas

    Simplicien_Lucas

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Dacius (bishop of Milan)

    Dacius (bishop of Milan)

    Dacius_(bishop_of_Milan)

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Theodorus I (bishop of Milan)

    Theodorus I (bishop of Milan)

    Theodorus_I_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Aribert (archbishop of Milan)
  • Roman Catholic Archbishop

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Aribert (archbishop of Milan)

    Aribert (archbishop of Milan)

    Aribert_(archbishop_of_Milan)

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Bartolomeo Carlo Romilli

    Bartolomeo Carlo Romilli

    Bartolomeo_Carlo_Romilli

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Natalis (bishop of Milan)

    Natalis_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Arnulf II (archbishop of Milan)
  • ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Arnulf II (archbishop of Milan)

    Arnulf_II_(archbishop_of_Milan)

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan)

    Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan)

    Anselm_IV_(archbishop_of_Milan)

  • Federico Caccia
  • Italian diplomat, Cardinal and Archbishop

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Federico Caccia

    Federico Caccia

    Federico_Caccia

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Giuseppe Pozzobonelli

    Giuseppe Pozzobonelli

    Giuseppe_Pozzobonelli

  • Giovanni Arcimboldi
  • Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Giovanni Arcimboldi

    Giovanni Arcimboldi

    Giovanni_Arcimboldi

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

    celebrated the 20 November. Benignus was buried in the city's Basilica of St. Simplician. A late tradition, supported only by a signet presumably found in 1582

    Benignus (bishop of Milan)

    Benignus_(bishop_of_Milan)

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Gabriele Sforza

    Gabriele Sforza

    Gabriele_Sforza

  • Angilbert II
  • Archbishop of Milan from 824 to 859

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Angilbert II

    Angilbert II

    Angilbert_II

  • Anselmo della Pusterla
  • ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Anselmo della Pusterla

    Anselmo_della_Pusterla

  • Maternus (bishop of Milan)
  • Christian saint

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Maternus (bishop of Milan)

    Maternus (bishop of Milan)

    Maternus_(bishop_of_Milan)

  • Cassone della Torre
  • Italian medieval condottiero and feudal lord

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Cassone della Torre

    Cassone della Torre

    Cassone_della_Torre

  • Eugenio Tosi
  • Italian cardinal

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Eugenio Tosi

    Eugenio Tosi

    Eugenio_Tosi

  • Grosolanus
  • ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Grosolanus

    Grosolanus

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

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Guido da Velate

    Guido_da_Velate

  • Martinianus (bishop of Milan)
  • Archbishop of Milan

    ) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397) St Simplician (397–400) St Venerius (400–408) St Marolus (408–423) St Martinianus (423–435)

    Martinianus (bishop of Milan)

    Martinianus (bishop of Milan)

    Martinianus_(bishop_of_Milan)

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Online names & meanings

  • Dusanari
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Dusanari

    Full of Vies

  • Raadhak | ராதக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Raadhak | ராதக

    Generous

  • Easwaran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Easwaran

    God

  • Mitti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Mitti

    Soil

  • Samee
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, German, Muslim

    Samee

    The All-hearing; He who Hear Everything

  • Chrysogeneia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Chrysogeneia

    Daughter of Halmus.

  • Erie
  • Girl/Female

    Celtic American

    Erie

    From Ireland.

  • Bodwyn
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend

    Bodwyn

    Brother of Mark.

  • Zimra
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Zimra

    Praised.

  • AMETHYST
  • Female

    English

    AMETHYST

    English name derived from the name of the precious stone, from Greek amethustos, AMETHYST means "not intoxicated; sober," expressing the ancient belief that the stone had the ability to protect one from drunkenness. This name is sometimes given to girls born in February. 

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  • Simplician
  • n.

    One who is simple.