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Sidoine ou Restitut est considéré comme le … Sidoine ou Restitut est considéré comme le 2e évêque d'Aix-en-Provence à la suite de Maximin, vers 80, après avoir été le premier de Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux dans la Drôme. Il aurait vécu à l'époque de Jésus-Christ. Une tradition ancienne l'assimile à l'aveugle de naissance qui vivait de mendicité à la sortie du Temple et qui fut guéri par Jésus.rtie du Temple et qui fut guéri par Jésus.
, São Sidônio (também chamado de Cedônio, ou … São Sidônio (também chamado de Cedônio, ou Restitutus) é tradicionalmente considerado o sucessor de . Ele também é tradicionalmente considerado um cego curado por Jesus. O incidente é frequentemente considerado como sendo Jesus curando o homem cego de nascença em João 9, mas o homem curado neste incidente é mais comumente associado a São Celidônio, . O nome Sidônio significa literalmente "de Sidon", então ele poderia ter feito parte da multidão siro-fenícia que seguiu Jesus em Mateus 15:21 e Marcos 7:24.eguiu Jesus em Mateus 15:21 e Marcos 7:24.
, Sidoni d'Ais (Betània, s. I - Ais de Prove … Sidoni d'Ais (Betània, s. I - Ais de Provença, segona meitat del s. I) o Celidoni és un personatge llegendari que, segons la tradició va acompanyar Maria Magdalena en el seu llegendari viatge a la Provença i va ésser el segon bisbe d'Ais. És venerat com a sant per l'Església catòlica. La figura es basa en la d'un personatge del Nou Testament i en la de Sant Sidoni Apol·linar, bisbe de Clarmont. També s'ha identificat amb el llegendari bisbe Restitut de Tricastin.el llegendari bisbe Restitut de Tricastin.
, St. Sidonius (also called Cedonius, or Res … St. Sidonius (also called Cedonius, or Restitutus) is traditionally held to be St. Maximinus of Aix's successor as Archbishop of Aix. He is also traditionally held to be a blind man healed by Jesus. The incident is often held to be Jesus healing the man blind from birth in John 9, but the man healed in this incident is more commonly associated with St. Celidonius, Protobishop of Nîmes. The name Sidonius literally means "from Sidon", so he could have been part of the Syro-Phoenician crowd that followed Jesus in Matthew 15:21 and Mark 7:24.owed Jesus in Matthew 15:21 and Mark 7:24.
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c. 80 AD
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Sidoni d'Ais (Betània, s. I - Ais de Prove … Sidoni d'Ais (Betània, s. I - Ais de Provença, segona meitat del s. I) o Celidoni és un personatge llegendari que, segons la tradició va acompanyar Maria Magdalena en el seu llegendari viatge a la Provença i va ésser el segon bisbe d'Ais. És venerat com a sant per l'Església catòlica. La figura es basa en la d'un personatge del Nou Testament i en la de Sant Sidoni Apol·linar, bisbe de Clarmont. També s'ha identificat amb el llegendari bisbe Restitut de Tricastin.el llegendari bisbe Restitut de Tricastin.
, St. Sidonius (also called Cedonius, or Res … St. Sidonius (also called Cedonius, or Restitutus) is traditionally held to be St. Maximinus of Aix's successor as Archbishop of Aix. He is also traditionally held to be a blind man healed by Jesus. The incident is often held to be Jesus healing the man blind from birth in John 9, but the man healed in this incident is more commonly associated with St. Celidonius, Protobishop of Nîmes. The name Sidonius literally means "from Sidon", so he could have been part of the Syro-Phoenician crowd that followed Jesus in Matthew 15:21 and Mark 7:24.owed Jesus in Matthew 15:21 and Mark 7:24.
, Sidoine ou Restitut est considéré comme le … Sidoine ou Restitut est considéré comme le 2e évêque d'Aix-en-Provence à la suite de Maximin, vers 80, après avoir été le premier de Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux dans la Drôme. Il aurait vécu à l'époque de Jésus-Christ. Une tradition ancienne l'assimile à l'aveugle de naissance qui vivait de mendicité à la sortie du Temple et qui fut guéri par Jésus.rtie du Temple et qui fut guéri par Jésus.
, São Sidônio (também chamado de Cedônio, ou … São Sidônio (também chamado de Cedônio, ou Restitutus) é tradicionalmente considerado o sucessor de . Ele também é tradicionalmente considerado um cego curado por Jesus. O incidente é frequentemente considerado como sendo Jesus curando o homem cego de nascença em João 9, mas o homem curado neste incidente é mais comumente associado a São Celidônio, . O nome Sidônio significa literalmente "de Sidon", então ele poderia ter feito parte da multidão siro-fenícia que seguiu Jesus em Mateus 15:21 e Marcos 7:24.eguiu Jesus em Mateus 15:21 e Marcos 7:24.
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