-
Gregory of
Tours who
wrote the most well-known
accounts of
Aredius' life.
Gregory included Aredius in
three of his
works Historiae (sometimes
known as Historia...
-
Aredius of Gap (Arigius, Arey) (c. 575, Chalon-sur-Saône – c. 605) was
bishop of Gap. He is a
Catholic and
Orthodox saint, with
feast day May 1. Latin...
- Wulflaich's own
account of his conversion. The
Lombard was a
disciple of
Aredius,
abbot of Limoges, when the two
visited the
shrine of
Saint Martin at Tours...
- Founder(s)
Saint Agnes Important ****ociated
figures Saint Radegund,
Saint Aredius,
Saint Eufronius Architecture Status Destro****
Style Merovingian Site Location...
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Christianity in the 4th
century by
Armenian missionaries (approximate date).
Aredius,
abbot and
saint (approximate date) Gildas,
Celtic monk (approximate date)...
- Tang
dynasty (d. 640) Su Dingfang,
general of the Tang
dynasty (d. 667)
Aredius,
abbot and
saint Faroald I, duke of
Spoleto (or 592)
Garibald I, duke of...
-
importance to
French porcelain manufacturers. Its name
refers to
Saint Yrieix (
Aredius).
Inhabitants are
known as Arédiens. Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche
station has...
- of
Venantius Fortunatus and
above all from the
statements of his
pupil Aredius,
later Abbot of Limoges,
which have been
preserved by
Gregory of Tours...
- 2009 by Pope
Benedict XVI
Archippus unknown 0s
found in
Roman Martyrology Aredius c. 510 591
Arethas unknown c. 523
Argeus of Tomi 200s c. 320
found in Roman...
-
Minister of
Lebanon (b. 1929)
Christian feast day: Æbbe of
Coldingham Aredius Genesius of
Arles Genesius of Rome Ginés de la Jara (or
Genesius of Cartagena)...