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Germanus of Auxerre
Germanus of Auxerre This is not the 6th century bishop ... the church of Saint-Germain-des-Pres . Germanus of Auxerre (c.378–31 July, 448) became bishop of Auxerre in Gaul. Prior to this he ...
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Germanus of Auxerre   (translated from German)
Germanus of Auxerre Germanus of Auxerre, French Germain l'Auxerrois, (* over 378 in Auxerre † 31. July 448 in Ravenna ) ...
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Germanus
Germanus For bishops named "Germanus" in Gaul, see Germain of Auxerre (died 448) and Germain of Paris (died 576). Germanus (died 551), the nephew of Justinian I ... based on his personality were prevented by Germanus' early death. " His widow, however, bore ...
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Germanus   (translated from German)
Germanus Germanus is the name of several persons, so for instance of: Germanus (field gentleman), a eastRoman field gentleman in 6. Century. Germanus of Auxerre , a bishop (380 to 418). Germanus ...
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Auxerre   (translated from German)
Auxerre Auxerre [ ] is because of that Yonne and at ... usually becomes with the football club AJ Auxerre connected. The term stands at the same ... red Burgunderwein . The cathedral Saint Etienne in Auxerre Table of contents History The city became ... rights. Sons and daughters of the city Germanus of Auxerre, troop commanders and bishop ...
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Auxerre   (translated from Dutch)
Auxerre Auxerre is the capital of departement Yonne (Bourgogne ... hexagonal centre, boulevards and Middeleeuwse town ramparts Auxerre are also tourist appetite plaster. The most ... Leblanc-Duvernoy the museum (moquettes, aardewerk , schilderijen ). Auxerre have been also confessed because of its successful voetbalteam AJ Auxerre. Contents History Events in Auxerre 5e ...
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Saint Germain d'Auxerre   (translated from German)
Saint Germain d'Auxerre This article treats the abbey Saint Germain in Auxerre; for the church St. Germain l'Auxerrois ... own article. Those Abbey Saint Germain d'Auxerre is in the north of the city centre of Auxerre . It is an establishment of the bishop Germanus of Auxerre , for the plant the ...
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Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre The Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre located in Auxerre, Burgundy, France is known for its massive ... slowly through the 14th and 15th centuries. Auxerre was formerly an important diocese in ...
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Gallican rite
... 465), Agde (506), Vaison (529), Tours (567), Auxerre (578), and the two Councils of Mâcon ... the descriptions in the letters of St. Germanus of Paris (555-76) take one back ... of which is in honour of St. Germanus of Auxerre , but the others do not specify any ... a Mass for the feast of St. Germanus of Auxerre (9 Oct.), after which ...
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Celtic Rite
... Patrick, who was the pupil of St. Germanus of Auxerre and St. Honoratus of Lerins, brought with ... in its not improbable statement that St. Germanus taught the "Cursus Scottorum" to St. Patrick ... Rouen in 396, and those of St. Germanus and St. Lupus in 429, and St. Germanus and St. Severus in 447, directed ...
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