RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Quodvultdeus

400 - 454

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Quodvultdeus (Latin for "what God wills", died c. 450 AD) was a fifth-century Church Father and Bishop of Carthage who was exiled to Naples. He was known to have been living in Carthage around 407 and became a deacon in 421 AD. He corresponded with Augustine of Hippo, who served as Quodvultdeus' spiritual teacher. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Quodvultdeus has received more than 56,587 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Quodvultdeus is the 2,039th most popular religious figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Quodvultdeus ranks 2,039 out of 3,187Before him are Lucian Pulvermacher, Clemente Micara, Louis Billot, Carlo Caffarra, Teodolfo Mertel, and Laurence of Canterbury. After him are Julie Billiart, Jacob of Nisibis, Carlo Furno, Jacob, Margrave of Baden-Baden, Frang Bardhi, and Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 400, Quodvultdeus ranks 63Before him are Eusebia, Optatus, Sebastianus, Maruthas of Martyropolis, Respendial, and Julius Obsequens. After him are Gundomar I, Orientius, Coelius Sedulius, Arshak II, Proterius of Alexandria, and Arsacius of Tarsus. Among people deceased in 454, Quodvultdeus ranks 6Before him are Flavius Aetius, Ellac, Vortigern, Eutyches, and Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria.

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