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Heraclius (c. 575–641) was the
Byzantine emperor from 610 to 641.
Heraclius may also
refer to:
Antipope Heraclius (fl. 309-310),
antipope to Pope Eusebius...
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Heraclius or
Eraclius (c. 1128 – 1190/91), was
archbishop of
Caesarea and
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem.
Heraclius was from the Gévaudan in Auvergne, France...
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Balian was
absolved of his oath to
Saladin by
Patriarch Eraclius, who
argued that the
greater need of
Christendom was
stronger than his...
- Eraclus,
alternatively Eraclius or Evraclus, was the 25th
bishop of Liège (959–971).
Educated by Rathier,
Eraclus served as dean of Bonn,
before being...
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Isabella and
Conrad incestuous under canon law.[dubious – discuss]
Patriarch Eraclius was sick, and his
appointed representative Baldwin of
Exeter died suddenly...
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arrangements to
summon the
Haute Cour when
Sibylla was
crowned queen by
Patriarch Eraclius.
Raynald of Châtillon
gained widespread support for
Sibylla by affirming...
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Farabert (947–953)
Rathier (953–955)
Baldrick I (955–959)
Eraclus (
Eraclius, Evraclus) (959–971)
Notger (972–1008;
founder of the Prin****lity of Liège)...
- Belveer, of
which no
trace remains.
Belveer is
mentioned in a
letter from
Eraclius,
Patriarch of Jerusalem,
dated September 1187, in
which he
describes the...
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Chronicon Altinate 107, 21–25: "Mense ianuarii, xi die,
defunctus est
Eraclius imperator in
infirmitate briky, hoc est disenteria". Franzius. Collins...
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major group of poets: Juan Banuelos,
Oscar Oliva,
Jaime Augusto S****ey,
Eraclius Zepeda and
Jaime Labastida.
Literary magazines were one of the main vehicles...