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Acarius (died 14
March 642),
venerated as
Saint Acarius, was a monk of
Luxeuil Abbey who
became Bishop of
Doornik and Noyon,
which today are
located on...
- I and
World War II and on both
occasions suffered heavy damage.
Saint Acarius,
bishop of
Doornik and
Noyon (d. 14
March 642) Pope
Innocent VI, Bishop...
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Prince Kürşat (of the
Eastern Turks)
breaks out in China.
Eligius succeeds Acarius as
bishop of
Doornik and Noyon. He
becomes constituted guardian of the...
- I, king of the
Franks 602 – Maurice,
Byzantine emperor (b. 539) 639 –
Acarius,
bishop of
Doornik and
Noyon 1198 – Constance,
Queen of
Sicily (b. 1154)...
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earned through having good
character and an
ethical life. On the
death of
Acarius,
Bishop of Noyon–Tournai, on 14
March 642,
Eligius was made his successor...
- 1962 "**** Cr**** Crossing" The Sa****ay
Evening Post
October 9 1965 "Mr.
Acarius" The Sa****ay
Evening Post
Uncollected Stories of
William Faulkner 1967...
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attempting to have the king
amend his life. In
spite of the
intervention of
Acarius,
Amand was
expelled from the
kingdom and went to Gascony.
Later Dagobert...
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Acharius may
refer to:
Acarius, a 6th-century
bishop in Gaul Erik Acharius, an 18th-century
lichenologist The
Acharius Medal,
named in his
honor This...
- 552 :
Agrecius 545 :
Medardus Then
jointly with
Noyon c. 626–c. 638 :
Acarius 642–660:
Saint Eligius 660–686:
Saint Mommolin Gondoin c. 700 : Antgaire...
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contained about 600
monks and
produced both
bishops and saints,
including Acarius, Amatus, Audomar, and Romaric.
Eustace was
noted for his humility, continual...