Agricius of Trier (redirect from Saint Agritius)
Saint Agricius, also Agritius (c. 260 – c. 335) was the first historically documented bishop of Trier. From the time of Diocletian's reorganization of...
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enjoy their grant." 7 Agritius 1140 1010 fis 1 +3 "And we four little bells join in the praise of our big sisters. Saint Agritius, the first bishop in...
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Bishop Agritius took part in the Synod of Arles. Trier is thus the oldest documented bishop's see on German soil. It is possible that Agritius already...
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the Rhineland-Palatinate Landtag, honorary citizen since 2004 Mathias Agritius (b. 1545), poet, humanist Max René Hesse (1877–1952), physician, writer...
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also alleged to have been claimed by Saint Helena. The biography of St. Agritius, bishop of Trier, written before 1072, describes the relic being sent by...
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Via Lavicana, under Gallienus (262) Saint Agricius of Trier (Agrecius, Agritius), Bishop of Trier in Germany, took part in the Council of Arles in 314...
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also alleged to have been claimed by Saint Helena. The biography of St. Agritius, bishop of Trier, written before 1072, describes the relic being sent by...
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Legion, and in 667 he brought relics of the city's saints, Saints Maximin, Agritius, Nicetius and Basinus over to the abbey church of Saint Maximin. A contemporary...
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various crimes, and at the order of Childeric, arrested and executed. Agritius, the man who killed Praejectus, believed that the bishop had been responsible...
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