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Byzantium collects a
quote of
Theopompus that
mentions Aprus.
Pliny the
Elder notes that
Aprus is
situated in the
interior of Thrace, 22 M.P. from Resisto...
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Aprus (French: Apre, Epvre, Evre or Avre) is a
Latin masculine given name that may
refer to:
Aprus of Reims,
archbishop of
Reims from 328 to 350 Aprus...
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Pacific Rim
Universities (
APRU) is a
consortium of 61
research universities in 17
economies of the
Pacific Rim.
Formed in 1997,
APRU fosters collaboration...
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Apronia (Evronie),
Saint Aprus was born near Trier. He may have
studied as a lawyer.
According to his
official hagiography,
Aprus was born in
Trancol near...
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Aphrodite (Aphros), or the
Etruscan name
Apru.
Jacob Grimm suggests the name of a
hypothetical god or hero, Aper or
Aprus.
April was the
second month of the...
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Latin Catholic titular see,
renamed as
Titular Archiepiscopal See of
Aprus. Its post is
vacant since 1968,
Antonio Gregorio Vuccino was its last archbishop...
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emperor Theodosius: In
Europe Panion in Thrace,
modern Barbaros in
Turkey Aprus in Thrace,
modern Kermeyan in
Turkey In Asia
Erzurum in
Turkey Perperene...
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Saint Aprus (Aper, Apre, Epvre, Evre, Avre) was a 7th-century
French priest and hermit. He is the
namesake of Saint-Avre. A
native of Sens, he was a hermit...
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Roman soldier,
acting governor and
Praetorian prefect Aprus of Toul (d. 507),
bishop of Toul
Aprus of Sens (fl. 7th century),
French saint Aper Aku (1938–1988)...
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later king (rex) of the 7th
century Slavic state known as Samo's
Empire Aprus of Sens, 7thC
French priest and hermit.
Thomas Becket (ca.1119 – 1170),...