Leucadius of Bayeux
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Lefkada (Leucadius) was a bishop of Bayeux from the first half of the 6th century.[1]
He is the first bishop of Bayeux whose presence is attested. In 538 he attended the Third Council of Orléans. He sent the priest Theodorus as a representative to the Fourth Council of Orléans in 541 and again to the Fifth Council of Orléans of October 549.[2]