4th century), is a saint of the Catholic church (feast day: 1 August) and a 4th-century bishop of Vienne in France.
[1] [2][3] Duchesne's interpretation of the traditional chronology, of which there are conflicting versions, makes Verus the fourth bishop.
[2][3] Verus is venerated as a saint, with his feast day celebrated on 1 August, according to Ado's Martyrologie[3] and the Bollandists.
Verus, bishop of Vienne, who was of the number of the disciples who heard the apostles, shone in the time of Trajan in the teaching and confession of the faith.
[1] This letter of the pope is the first document mentioned by Chevalier in the Regeste dauphinois (1912), with an date estimated as around 140/155 or 142/156.