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An antiquated account- Guizot and Neander can scarcely be invoked in a contemporary assessment of this saint's life and works----Clive Sweeting —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Clive sweeting (talk • contribs).
- A lot of the articles on saints and older historical figures come from old PD encyclopedias such as the 1911 Britannica and the Catholic encyclopedia. If you have the knowledge, resources, and will, you are heartily encouraged to improve these articles, even if it requires completely gutting them (that's my opinion, at least). Mak (talk) 18:15, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Moving
Per WP naming conventions, I am moving this article Back to Ceasarius of Arles. Is there is a compelling reason to leave as Saint Ceasarius, please discuss here before changing. Pastordavid 18:28, 1 January 2007 (UTC)