Biography
Mansuetus (Latin: Mansuetus Uricitanus; 4th century – 5th century) was the bishop of Urusi in the African province of Proconsular, who suffered martyrdom under the Vandal king Gaiseric, a supporter of Arianism. He was burned alive between 430 and 431, according to the account handed down in the Historia persecutionis vandalicae by Victor of Vita. Florus introduced the name of Mansuetus into his martyrology on December 1; he was followed by Ado and Usuard, who, however, moved his feast day to November 28. His eulogy is read in the Roman Martyrology on November 28, together with Papinian of Vita, with these words:
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Patronages
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