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Brice of
Tours (Latin:
Brictius; c. 370 – 444 AD) was a 5th-century
Frankish bishop, the
fourth Bishop of Tours,
succeeding Martin of
Tours in 397. Brice...
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English and French,
Brixius in
Dutch and Latin,
Brizio in
Italian and
Brictius in German, the
dominant languages of the
Archdiocese of Calcutta. Meuleman...
- 1936/1937:
Umbau der St.-Nikolaus-Kirche in Wipperfürth 1936/1937: St.
Brictius in
Stotzheim ca. 1942:
Planung und Ausführung von Belegschaftsunterkünften...
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Martinus in Esch St.
Stephan in
Lindenthal St.
Severin in Lövenich St.
Brictius in
Merkenich St.
Michael in Niederzündorf Alt St.
Katharina in
Niehl St...
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miracles at the town of Bettona. He was
consecrated bishop of
Bettona by St.
Brictius (Brizio), who was
bishop of M****a Martana.
Britius is also
named as a bishop...
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Friedrich Myconius Oswald Myconius Hieronymus Nopp, also
Hieronymus Noppius Brictius thom Norde, also Nord****
Bernardino Ochino Johannes Oekolampad, aka Oecolampadius...
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slaves who
manage to
survive to flee over the
mountains to true freedom.
Brictius (Jason H****el) - a Gaul
slave turned rebel. An aggressive, hostile, and...
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origins and
early ecclesiastical career of
Briccius (also
Bryccius or
Brictius) are unknown. He is
first referred to as
Bishop of Csanád in 1259; since...
- Lindenthal,
Krieler Dömchen St. Steph**** Lövenich, St.
Severin Merkenich, St.
Brictius Niederzündorf, St.
Michael Niehl, Alt St.
Katharina Oberzündorf, St. Martin...
- then king of Munster,
Domnall Mór Ua Briain,
granted the
monastery to
Brictius,
Bishop of Limerick.
Mungret then
became a
parish church (built 1251−72)...