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Glycerius

Glycerius (Latin: Flavius Glycerius Augustus) ( 420 after 480 AD) was a Western Roman Emperor from 473 to 474. Elevated by his Magister militum Gundobad, Glycerius was rejected by the court at Constantinople and ousted by Julius Nepos. He later served as the bishop of Salona in the early Chalcedonian Church.

Glycerius (bishop of Milan)

Glycerius was Archbishop of Milan from 436 to 438. He is honoured as a Saint in the Catholic Church.

Glycerius (disambiguation)

Glycerius (c. 420 – after 480), was a Western Roman Emperor reigning from 473 to 474.

Glycerius may also refer to:

  • Saint Glycerius (bishop of Milan), from 436–438
  • Saint Lycerius (died 548), also known as Glycerius, a bishop of Couserans in France in the late 5th and 6th centuries