• Eoban (died 5 June 754 at Dokkum) was a companion of St. Boniface, and was martyred with him on his final mission. In Germany, he is revered as a bishop...
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    Martin's became a centre of learning and missionary activity. When, in 754, Eoban left to accompany Boniface on their last missionary trip, Gregory was tasked...
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    Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel). His family name is said to have been Koch; Eoban was the name of a local saint; Hessus indicates the land of his birth, Helius...
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    He leaves Rome unprotected, under threat of a siege from the Lombards. Eoban is appointed bishop of Utrecht (modern Netherlands), by the missionary bishop...
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  • Carolingians, who displaced the Merovingians in 751. After the appointment of Eoban to the diocese of Utrecht by the missionary bishop Boniface, Hildegar claimed...
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  • patriarch of Alexandria 708 – Jacob of Edessa, Syrian bishop (b. 640) 754 – Eoban, bishop of Utrecht 754 – Boniface, English missionary and martyr (b. 675)...
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  • Möhwald (born 1993), footballer Silvano Varnhagen (born 1993), footballer Eoban (died 754), martyr, buried in Erfurt Eleazar of Worms (1176–1238), taldmudist...
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    Boniface 739 (739) – 752/3 (752/3): Wera of Utrecht 753 (753) – 754 (754): Eoban 754 (754) – 775 (775): Gregory of Utrecht 775 (775) – 784 (784): Alberic...
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  • Vatalaro – prepared piano (2), handclaps (2) Naala – backing vocals (3, 4, 6) Eoban and Cedric Tomlin – backing vocals (3) Steve Mackey – programmed strings...
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    chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 811) June 5 Boniface, Anglo-Saxon missionary Eoban, bishop of Utrecht June 10 – Abul Abbas al-Saffah, Muslim caliph August...
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  • 754   Archbishop of Mainz Burchard (Burkard)     754   Bishop of Würzburg Eoban     754   Waccar     755   Balther (Baldred)     756   Lotharius [de]  ...
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    him (754): St. Adalar (Adalher, de), Bishop of Erfurt (755); Hieromartyr Eoban, Chorbishop, who preached with Sts Willibrord and Boniface and shared in...
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  • nf/d) Hermann Hesse (1877–1962, p/f) Helius Eobanus Hessus, pseudonym of Eoban Koch (1488–1540, p) Georg Heym (1887–1912, p/nf/d) Stefan Heym, pseudonym...
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  • and Brussels." St. Willibrord (Clemens) (695–739) Wera (739?–752/3) St. Eoban (753–754) St. Gregory of Utrecht (754–775) St. Alberic of Utrecht (775–784)...
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  • jurisprudence and theology. Before leaving Italy he went in company with Eoban Hesse to Rome (1519) in order to observe for himself the "see of corruption"...
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  • He leaves Rome unprotected, under threat of a siege from the Lombards. Eoban is appointed bishop of Utrecht (modern Netherlands), by the missionary bishop...
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    association with the keen humanists Conrad Mutian, Crotus Rubeanus, and Eoban Hess, Menius became more sceptical. Moving to Wittenberg in 1519, he became...
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