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Marius Aventicensis or, po****rly,
Marius of
Avenches (532 – 31
December 596) was the
Bishop of Aventi**** (modern Avenches) from 574,
remembered for his...
- Tang
dynasty (d. 666) Ebrulf,
Frankish hermit and
abbot (b. 517)
Marius Aventicensis,
bishop of Aventi**** (b. 532) "596 a.D. - The
Battle of
Raith | made...
- reign,
until June of next year the Holy See
becomes sede vacante.
Marius Aventicensis is made
bishop of Aventi**** (modern Avenches).
February 7 – Shōtoku,...
- Geneva. In 563,
according to the
writings of
Gregory of
Tours and
Marius Aventicensis, a
tsunami wave
swept along the lake,
destroying the fort of Tauredunum...
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metres high by the time it hits Geneva.
Describing the event,
Marius Aventicensis writes that the
tsunami "devastated very old
villages with
their men...
- (approximate date) Guntram, king of
Burgundy (approximate date)
Marius Aventicensis,
bishop of Aventi**** (d. 596) Xiao Mohe,
general of the Chen dynasty...
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Agrippinus and the
Battle of
Orleans is
granted by Hydatius,
Marius Aventicensis, and Gregory. The
envoy he sent to the
Visigoths is
spoken of by Hydatius...
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naves a
Vandalis ad
Elecem juxta Carthaginem Spartariam. — Marius
Aventicensis,
Chronica de
obispo de Aventi**** In 457, the
Roman general Majorian succeeded...
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episcopal seat in Fribourg.
Bubulcus (517-535)
Grammatius (535-549)
Marius Aventicensis (574-594)
Protasius (attested 652)
Arricus (attested 650) ? Chilmegesilus...
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Leges Langobardorum (643-866), ed. F. Beyerle,
Witzenhausen 1962
Marius Aventicensis,
Chronica a. CCCCLV-DL****I.
edited Theodor Mommsen in
Monumenta Germaniae...