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Eoban (died 5 June 754 at Dokkum) was a
companion of St. Boniface, and was
martyred with him on his
final mission. In Germany, he is
revered as a bishop...
- Hesse-K****el (or Hesse-C****el). His
family name is said to have been Koch;
Eoban was the name of a
local saint;
Hessus indicates the land of his birth, Helius...
- He
leaves Rome unprotected,
under threat of a
siege from the Lombards.
Eoban is
appointed bishop of
Utrecht (modern Netherlands), by the
missionary bishop...
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patriarch of
Alexandria 708 –
Jacob of Edessa,
Syrian bishop (b. 640) 754 –
Eoban,
bishop of
Utrecht 754 – Boniface,
English missionary and
martyr (b. 675)...
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Boniface 739 (739) – 752/3 (752/3): Wera of
Utrecht 753 (753) – 754 (754):
Eoban 754 (754) – 775 (775):
Gregory of
Utrecht 775 (775) – 784 (784): Alberic...
- Carolingians, who
displaced the
Merovingians in 751.
After the
appointment of
Eoban to the
diocese of
Utrecht by the
missionary bishop Boniface,
Hildegar claimed...
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chancellor of the Tang
dynasty (d. 811) June 5 Boniface, Anglo-Saxon
missionary Eoban,
bishop of
Utrecht June 10 – Abul
Abbas al-Saffah,
Muslim caliph August...
- him (754): St.
Adalar (Adalher, de),
Bishop of
Erfurt (755);
Hieromartyr Eoban, Chorbishop, who
preached with Sts
Willibrord and
Boniface and
shared in...
- Möhwald (born 1993),
footballer Silvano Varnhagen (born 1993),
footballer Eoban (died 754), martyr,
buried in
Erfurt Eleazar of
Worms (1176–1238), taldmudist...
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Noted for
Historia quattuor regum Angliae:
heroico carmine conclusa Poetry Eoban Koch
Helius Eob****
Hessus 1488–1540
German Ludvig Holberg Ludovicus Holbergius...