Nectarius of Digne

Nectarius of Digne (fl. 439–455) was believed to have been the third Bishop of Digne, the first bishop of Digne having been Saint Domnin and the second Saint Vincent. However, Pierre Gassendi considers it likely that an unknown bishop succeeded Saint Vincent as predecessor to Nectarius, making Nectarius the fourth bishop of Digne. This same Nectarius is believed to have been a bishop of Avignon, not a bishop of Digne, by Louis Duchesne.

Nectarius of Digne

Nectarius of Digne (fl. 439–455) was believed to have been the third Bishop of Digne, the first bishop of Digne having been Saint Domnin and the second Saint Vincent. However, Pierre Gassendi considers it likely that an unknown bishop succeeded Saint Vincent as predecessor to Nectarius, making Nectarius the fourth bishop of Digne. This same Nectarius is believed to have been a bishop of Avignon, not a bishop of Digne, by Louis Duchesne.