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Eleutherius,
Eleutherus or
Eleuterus may
refer to: An
epithet of
Dionysus and Zeus,
meaning 'The Liberator' 2nd
century Pope
Eleutherius (feast day: 26...
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Saint Eleutherius may
refer to: Pope
Eleutherius (feast day: 26 May), 2nd-century pope
Eleutherius of
Rocca d'Arce (feast day: 29 May), 12th-century English...
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additional commentary to the work's
earlier entry on
Eleutherius. One
addition ascribes to
Eleutherius the
reissuance of a decree: "And he
again affirmed...
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martyred alongside Eleutherius through various means,
including fire and drowning. His
feast day is
October 2. St.
Eleutherius of
Nicomedia is one of...
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Eleutherius (Ancient Gr****: Ελευθέριος, romanized: Eleuthérios; died 620) was the
exarch of
Ravenna from 615 to 619,
succeeding the
eunuch John I. Early...
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confusion with Pope
Eleutherius, who may have been a
deacon of Pope
Anicetus (c. 154–164). The
tradition states that
Eleutherius was
appointed bishop...
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named Rusticus and a deacon,
Eleutherius, who were
martyred alongside him and
buried with him. The
names Rusticus and
Eleutherius are non-historical. The feast...
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means lute player.
Luther is also
derived from the Gr**** name
Eleutherius.
Eleutherius is a
cognate of the Gr**** word
eleutheros (ἐλεύθερος)
which means...
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Adrian II and
Stephania married Eleutherius, a
relative of the
Papal librarian Anastasius Bibliothecarius. However,
Eleutherius withheld the fact that he was...