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Eraclus,
alternatively Eraclius or Evraclus, was the 25th
bishop of Liège (959–971).
Educated by Rathier,
Eraclus served as dean of Bonn,
before being...
- I (945–947)
Farabert (947–953)
Rathier (953–955)
Baldrick I (955–959)
Eraclus (Eraclius, Evraclus) (959–971)
Notger (972–1008;
founder of the Prin****lity...
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Diocese Liège See
Saint Lambert's Cathedral, Liège
Elected 972
Predecessor Eraclus Successor Baldrick II
Personal details Born 940 Jonschwil,
Second Kingdom...
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Gregorian calendar; 132 days
remain until the end of the year. 959 –
Eraclus becomes the 25th
bishop of Liège. 1140 – Song
dynasty general Yue Fei defeats...
- (Spain) (approximate date) Cuilén (or Cuilean), king of Alba (Scotland)
Eraclus (or Evraclus),
bishop of Liège Ja'far ibn Fallah,
Fatimid general and governor...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Ratherius Bishop of Liège 955–959 Succeeded by
Eraclus...
- Lambert's cathedral). In 967,
Bishop Eraclus built this church. The
basilica was
raised only up to the
windows when
Eraclus died. He
instituted a
college of...
- (Spain) (approximate date) Cuilén (or Cuilean), king of Alba (Scotland)
Eraclus (or Evraclus),
bishop of Liège Ja'far ibn Fallah,
Fatimid general and governor...
- Gaul ... In the year 955,
victory over the Hungarians"]. On 1 July 960,
Eraclus,
bishop of Liège,
driven by the
fears of the time,
granted the
monks a...
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consecrated between 959 and 971 by
Eraclus,
abbot of
Lobbes and
bishop of Liège,
which was
mentioned in the "
Eraclus charter".
During the excavation, the...