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Saint Aprunculus of
Trier (also
known as Abrunculus) (died
probably 526) was
Bishop of
Trier from the
death of his predecessor, Fibicius,
around 525, He...
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still living in 481, but had died by 490, when his
successor as bishop,
Aprunculus, died. His date of
death was 21 or 23 August.
Following his
death he was...
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wrongdoing without, however, any loss of favour.
After the
death of
Bishop Aprunculus of Trier, an emb****y of the
clergy and
citizens of
Trier came to the royal...
- 469–476
Modestus 476–479 Maximi**** of
Trier 479–499
Fibicius 500–526
Aprunculus (Aprunentius) 526–527
Nicetius 527–566
Rusticus II 566–573
Magnerich 573–596...
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whose relics gave his name to the town of Saint-Pons. (c. 258)
Saint Aprunculus (Apruncule),
first bishop of Langres,
later of Clermont, Gaul (c. 488)...
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buried in the old
church of St.
Nicholas in Trier. His
successor was
Aprunculus; the
bishop called Rusticus whose name is
sometimes inserted into the...
- The
historian Louis Duchesne listed the 21 parti****nts. It included:
Aprunculus,
Ursus Genialis (Cavaillon?) Syagrius,
Alitius (Cahors?) Aper, Felix,...
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Martin (411–420)? 422–448
Fraterne I 448–455
Fraterne II 456–484
Aprunculus, St.
Aprunculus, the
friend of St
Sidonius Apollinaris and his
successor as Bishop...