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Eparchius may
refer to:
Eparchius Avitus (†456/7),
Roman emperor from 455 to 456
Saint Eparchius (†581),
Christian hermit This
disambiguation page lists...
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Eparchius Avitus (died 456/7) was
Roman emperor of the
Western Empire from July 455 to
October 456. He was a
senator of
Gallic extraction and a high-ranking...
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Philagrius (fl. 361–382 AD) was a
Roman politician. From 361 to 363 he was a
notary in
service of the
Emperor Julian. In Gaul in 361
Julian emplo**** Philagrius...
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Saint Cybard (or
Eparchius, Eparque, Ybar, Ybard, Separchius, Cybar; 504 – 1 July 581) was a monk and a
hermit who
inhabited a cave
beneath the walls...
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Killed by a mob
while fleeing during the
Vandalic sack of Rome
Avitus Eparchius Avitus 9 July 455 – 17
October 456 (1 year, 3 months and 8 days) General;...
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Placidus Valentini****
Augustus VIII Succeeded by Iohannes, Varanes,
Eparchius Avitus Augustus Preceded by Pusaeus,
Iohannes Roman consul 468 Succeeded by...
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Artemius Venerand Rusticus Namatius (also
called Namacius or Namace)
Eparchius Saint Apollinarius I (471–486)
Abrunculus Euphrasius († 515) Apollinarius...
- Elpidius, Elvorix, Emeritus, Encratis, Ennecus, Ennius, Ennodius, Eonus,
Eparchius, Epidi****, Epimachus, Epiphanius, Epolonius, Erasinus, Esdras, Esquilinus...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Rusticus Bishop of
Clermont 446–462 Succeeded by
Eparchius...
- 1296–1297. ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6. Kazhdan,
Alexander P., ed. (1991a). "
Eparchius Avitus". The
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford:
Oxford University...