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Saint Illidius (French:
Saint Allyre, Alyre; died 385) was a 4th-century
bishop of Clermont, France. To
Illidius is
attributed the rise of Clermont-Ferrand...
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Allyre Louis Joseph Sirois (25
August 1923 – 8
September 2012) was a
Canadian fransaskois judge of the
Court of the Queen's
Bench in Saskatchewan, Canada...
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Austromoine (3rd or 4th century)
Urbicus Legonius Saint Illidius (also
called Allyre or Alyre) († 384) Nepoti****
Artemius Venerand Rusticus Namatius (also called...
- was
found to have fled the colony,
never to return. On
January 28, 1857,
Allyre Bureau,
founding partner and
director since Considerant's resignation, gave...
- near the
basilica of
Saint Cyricus not far from St.
Illidius church (St.
Allyre) near Clermont. He died
around 479.
Apollinaris Sedonius,
bishop of Clermont...
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Alfred Charles Ernest Franquet de Franqueville [fr] (1809–1876),
engineer Allyre Bureau [fr] (1810–1859), politician,
musician Hippolyte Vallée [fr] (1816–1885)...
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beheaded in
Perugia in
central Italy under Decius (250)
Saint Illidius (
Allyre),
Bishop of
Clermont in Gaul (385)
Saint Tudno,
patron saint of Llandudno...
- 1923 – Álvaro Mutis, Colombian-Mexican
author and poet (d. 2013) 1923 –
Allyre Sirois,
Canadian lawyer and
judge (d. 2012) 1924 –
Zsuzsa Körmöczy, Hungarian...
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Mozac near Riom,
later continued his
studies at the
monastery of Saint-
Allyre in Clermont, and
completed them at the
College de
Navarre in Paris, where...
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attempt was successful. He was
accompanied by a
Canadian wireless operator,
Allyre Sirois.
Landes was now a
hardened and
experienced SOE operative, one of...