Manvieu or Manveus' or sometimes Manve, Mange, Manvien, Mar-Wig, (died 480) was the sixth bishop of Bayeux.
[1] Manvieu was born in Bayeux, at number 13 rue Franche,[2] in a wealthy Christian family.
His parents would have sent him to England, in the Kingdom of Kent, to learn human sciences.
On his return to the Bessin, he would have tried to convert the inhabitants to Christianity but, faced with the lack of success of his business, would have retired with three companions to live in solitude and the practice of mortification and penance.
While a funeral convoy was passing in front of his father's house, he would have revived the deceased, thus gaining the esteem of the population.