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- Bretannio abstract "Saint Bretannio (Bretanion, Bretannion, Vetranio, Vetranion) was a bishop of Tomi (today Constanţa, Romania) during the fourth century. Of Cappadocian origin, he occupied the see of Tomi from 360.According to Sozomen, during the campaign against the Goths in this region, the emperor Valens stopped at Tomi and urged the populace to convert to Arianism and reject the Nicene Creed. Bretannio spoke out against this and for this he was exiled. However, due to public outcry over the bishop’s exile, he was allowed to return.Basil the Great requested of the ruler of Scythia Minor, Junius Soranus (Saran), that he should send him the relics of saints of that region. Basil was sent the relics of Sabbas the Goth in Caesarea, Cappadocia, in 373 or 374 accompanied by a letter, the 'Epistle of the Church of God in Gothia to the Church of God located in Cappadocia and to all the Local Churches of the Holy Universal Church'. The sending of Sabbas' relics and the writing of the actual letter has been attributed to Bretannio. This letter is the oldest known writing to be composed on Romanian soil and was written in Greek.He may have represented Tomi at the council held in Constantinople in 381, but his name may have been confused with the name of the bishop Gerontius (Terentius) of Tomi, who may have been the actual participant at this council. Baronio, in compiling his martyrology, seems to have arbitarirly assigned him the feast day of January 25.".
- Bretannio deathYear "0380".
- Bretannio veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Bretannio veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Bretannio wikiPageExternalLink Vetranion.html.
- Bretannio wikiPageExternalLink 10a_sfantul_vetranion.html.
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- Bretannio deathDate "~380 AD".
- Bretannio feastDay "--01-25".
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- Bretannio name "Bretannio".
- Bretannio name "Saint Bretannio".
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- Bretannio subject Category:4th-century_Christian_saints.
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- Bretannio subject Category:History_of_Dobruja.
- Bretannio subject Category:Romanian_saints.
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- Bretannio comment "Saint Bretannio (Bretanion, Bretannion, Vetranio, Vetranion) was a bishop of Tomi (today Constanţa, Romania) during the fourth century. Of Cappadocian origin, he occupied the see of Tomi from 360.According to Sozomen, during the campaign against the Goths in this region, the emperor Valens stopped at Tomi and urged the populace to convert to Arianism and reject the Nicene Creed. Bretannio spoke out against this and for this he was exiled.".
- Bretannio label "Bretanión".
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- Bretannio name "Bretannio".
- Bretannio name "Saint Bretannio".