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'''Nebridius''' ({{lang-ca|Nebridi}}, {{lang-es|Nebridio}}) was [[bishop of Barcelona]] from 540 to around 547 AD. His [[feast day]] falls on |
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:''"Nebridius" was also the name of a close friend of [[Augustine of Hippo]], who is mentioned in his letters.'' |
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⚫ | '''Saint Nebridius''' ({{lang-ca|Nebridi}}, {{lang-es|Nebridio}}) was bishop of [[Egara]] (Terrassa) (516–527)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.esglesiaromanica.org/esp/links_bisbadoterrassa.cfm |title=Links: Obispado de Terrassa {{!}} Iglesia Románica - Barberá del Vallès, Barcelona<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=2007-10-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080323002010/http://www.esglesiaromanica.org/esp/links_bisbadoterrassa.cfm |archive-date=2008-03-23 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>[http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=4802 St. Nebridius - Catholic Online<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and then [[bishop of Barcelona]] from 540 to around 547 AD. His [[feast day]] falls on 9 February.<ref>[http://www.sagradoweb.com/santos/febrero.htm Los Santos De Febrero<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> A native of [[Girona]],<ref>Víctor Balaguer, ''Historia de Cataluña y de la Corona de Aragón'' (Barcelona: S. Manero, 1860), p. 126.</ref> Nebridius, according to tradition, had three brothers who were also [[saints]]. They were [[Justus of Urgell|Saint Justus]], bishop of [[Urgell]]; [[Elpidius of Huesca|Saint Elpidius]]; and Saint Justinian.<ref>Víctor Balaguer, Historia de Cataluña y de la Corona de Aragón (Barcelona: S. Manero, 1860), p. 126.</ref> He was very learned and wrote interpretations of the [[Scriptures]]. He also wrote a work called ''In cantica canticorum'' about the church [[chants]].<ref>Víctor Balaguer, ''Historia de Cataluña y de la Corona de Aragón'' (Barcelona: S. Manero, 1860), 126.</ref> He was a [[Benedictines|Benedictine]].<ref>Sociedad de literatos, ''La vuelta por España: Viaje histórico, geográfico, científico...'' (Barcelona: P. Riera, 1874), p. 925.</ref> |
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Saint Nebridius (Catalan: Nebridi, Spanish: Nebridio) was bishop of Egara (Terrassa) (516–527)[1][2] and then bishop of Barcelona from 540 to around 547 AD. His feast day falls on 9 February.[3] A native of Girona,[4] Nebridius, according to tradition, had three brothers who were also saints. They were Saint Justus, bishop of Urgell; Saint Elpidius; and Saint Justinian.[5] He was very learned and wrote interpretations of the Scriptures. He also wrote a work called In cantica canticorum about the church chants.[6] He was a Benedictine.[7]
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