- romanized: Tsezar
Antonovich Kyui; IPA: [ˈt͡sjezərʲ ɐnˈtonəvʲɪt͡ɕ kʲʊˈi] ; French:
Cesarius Benjaminus Cui; 18 January [O.S. 6 January] 1835 – 26
March 1918) was a...
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Caesarius of
Arles (Latin:
Caesarius Arelatensis; 468/470 – 27
August 542 AD),
sometimes called "of Chalon" (Cabillonensis or Cabellinensis) from his birthplace...
- Christianity.
Gerald was born into the Gallo-Roman nobility,
counting Cesarius of
Arles among his forebears,
though the
title "Count of Aurillac" was...
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Amalfi – to form a league. The
command of the
unified fleet was
given to
Cesarius, son of Duke
Sergius I of Naples.
Aided by a
fierce storm, the
league destro****...
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Saint Cesarius is
venerated in St.
Michael Church of Netcong, a
borough in
Morris County, New Jersey,
United States. A bone
fragment of
Saint Cesarius is...
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where another battle was engaged. On that occasion, only the
arrival of
Cesarius, son of Sergius,
Magister Militum of Naples,
decided the
battle in favour...
- for the
diocese of Arles:
Honoratus himself,
followed by
Hilarius and
Cesarius in the
fifth and
sixth centuries respectively. Faustus, also a monk of...
- de
Schadeleke (Heinrich von Schalke).
Later there was also the
knight Cesarius van Schedelike. The
noble family was
mentioned in do****ents from Essen...
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though it is
possible that the
grave is
actually that of the
later Owen
Cesarius.
Owain is said to be the
father of St.
Kentigern Garthwys by Denw, the...
- cent.) A holy
priest of
Vienne in Dauphiné (France), a
disciple of St.
Cesarius of Arles. He p****ed his
whole life in the
doing of good works, and to him...