Saint Agricola (Agricol, Agricolus) of Avignon (c. 630–c. 700) was a bishop of Avignon. According to tradition, Agricola ("farmer") was the son of Saint...
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Agricola (vir inlustris) (fl. 466–485), son of the Western Roman Emperor Avitus Saints Vitalis and Agricola (died 304), martyrs Agricola of Avignon (c...
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Saint Agricola may refer to: Agricola a Roman martyr saint of the 4th century Agricola of Avignon a 7th century bishop Agricola of Chalon-sur-Saône a 6th...
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father of Saint Agricola of Avignon. Magnus became a monk and then became bishop of Avignon. He appointed his son coadjutor. He is the patron saint of fish...
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The Archdiocese of Avignon (Latin: Archidioecesis Avenionensis; French: Archidiocèse d'Avignon) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in France...
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Lérins Abbey (redirect from Abbey of Lerins)
eighth century. In the 630s, Saint Agricola of Avignon was a monk here before being called to become bishop of Avignon. Over the following centuries, monastic...
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Great (c. 575) Saint Hieu, Abbess of Tadcaster, England (c. 657) Saint Agricola of Avignon (Agricolus), Bishop of Avignon (c. 700) Saint Lolanus, a bishop...
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- Adrian of Nicomedia Against plague - Sebastian Plague, epilepsy - Natalia of Nicomedia Bubonic plague, misfortunes - Agricola of Avignon Bubonic plague...
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September 2 (redirect from 2nd of September)
Acepsimas of Hnaita and companions (Syriac Orthodox Church) Agricola of Avignon Antoninus of Pamiers Brocard Castor of Apt Diomedes Eleazar Hieu Ingrid of Sweden...
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Saint symbolism: Saints (A–H) (category Lists of saints)
beginnings of the religion. Each saint is said to have led an exemplary life and symbols have been used to tell these stories throughout the history of the Church...
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Symphorian Avignon – Agricola of Avignon, Benezet Baume-les-Messieurs, Fleury-sur-Loire – Drogo Besançon – Ferreolus and Ferrutio Dijon – Benignus of Dijon...
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Martyrs of Nicomedia (304–305) Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (320) Martyrs of Persia under Shapur II (4th century) Martyrs of Córdoba (850–859) Martyrs of Otranto...
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Veredemus (category Bishops of Avignon)
of Saint Agricola of Avignon was chosen as bishop of Avignon. He served as bishop until around 720 AD. Veredemus' hermitage at the gorges of Gardon is...
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The following is a history of Avignon, France. The site of Avignon has been occupied since the Neolithic period as shown by excavations at Rocher des...
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list of Protestant Reformers. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Johannes Aepinus Johann Agricola Eisleben Ludwig Agricola Mikael...
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List of bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sion: Bishops of Agaunum (Octodurum) loyal to Avignon loyal to Rome Zenhäusern, Gregor. "Sion (diocèse)"...
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Paul Génin (category Musicians from Avignon)
(14 February 1832, in Avignon – 22 December 1903, in Paris) was a French flautist and composer for flute. He was a student of Louis Dorus and became...
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This Timeline of women's education is an overview of the history of education for women worldwide. It includes key individuals, institutions, law reforms...
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Florence (redirect from Capital of Tuscany)
construction of their provisional capital of Avignon and, after their return to Rome, the reconstruction and Renaissance embellishment of Rome. Florence...
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ISSN 0001-9887. JSTOR 4187702. S2CID 144624884. Gilreath CL (1978-11-04). "Agricola: Multipurpose Data Base for Agricultural and Life Sciences Libraries"....
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and proceeded with the dedication of the abbey church in honor of Saint Vital of Bologna and his master Saint Agricola, as confirmed by a papal bull dated...
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Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Clermont-Ferrand)
Vitalis and Agricola, whose relics he brought from Bologna. It was 43 metres long and on a basilica plan, as is known by the account of Gregory of Tours. It...
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Reformation (redirect from History of the Protestant Reformation)
the seat of the papacy was transferred from the chaotic Rome to Avignon. During the period of the Avignon Papacy, the popes assumed control of the appointment...
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Bugenhagen Andreas Karlstadt, later a Radical Reformer Hans Tausen Mikael Agricola Primož Trubar Jiří Třanovský Huldrych Zwingli Martin Bucer John Calvin...
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398188 Agni 847 Agnia 12848 Agostino 9503 Agrawain 15625 Agrawal 3212 Agricola 15372 Agrigento 645 Agrippina 8241 Agrius 28888 Agrusa 135978 Agüeros 1800...
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made their way to Chester Castle where Richard was held in the crypt of the Agricola Tower. On the journey to London, the indignant king had to ride all...
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A list of people, who died during the 7th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from...
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with the Empire with the passage of time. For instance, generals Marcus Antonius Primus and Gnaeus Julius Agricola were both born in Gaul, as were emperors...
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49–54) Paul of Tarsus, Christian evangelist AD 40 June 13 – Gnaeus Julius Agricola, Roman governor (d. AD 93) Claudia Octavia, daughter of Claudius and...
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Gerolamo Cardano (category University of Pavia alumni)
by Rudolph Agricola about a deaf-mute who had learned to write. Cardano's medical writings included: a commentary on Mundinus' anatomy and of Galen's medicine...
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