[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][1] He succeeded Antiochus of Lyon as bishop in 410AD and is well attested in the Episcopal lists and it was said of him that he well served his diocese,[9] but outside of that nothing is known of his episcopate as his vita has been lost.
His name was a common Roman cognomen.
He died of natural causes in 422 and his relics are laid in the Benedictine church of Sant Just, in Lyon.
[10][11] His feast day is 9 September.
[12] He was succeeded by Sicarius of Lyon as Bishop.