Felix, Bishop of Urgel (d. 818), was a Christian bishop and theologian in the eighth century.
Felix became Bishop at an unknown date and lived at the monastery Sant Sadurní de Tabernoles in the foothills of the Pyrenees.[1]
He first came to prominence in 790, when his christological teachings were criticized as adoptianist by Alcuin. The Council of Frankfurt in 794 condemned his teachings as heretical.[2] [3]
He was exiled from Urgel and died in Lyon in 818.[2][4]
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