Felix, Bishop of Urgel

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Felix, Bishop of Urgel (or Urgell), was a religious figure who lived at the monastery Sant Sadureni de Tabernoles in the foothills of the Pyrenees.[1] Condemned by Alcuin at the Council of Frankfurt in 794[2] by the Imperial Carolingian court[3] for teaching Adoptionism theology. The Council determined that his scriptural interpretations were heretical.[4] He was driven into exile and died in Lyon[5] in 818.[6]

Felix's birth date, birth place and date he assumed the Bishop of Urgell are unknown.[7]