- The
Engagement of St
Ursula and
Prince Etherius (also
known as
Marriage of St.
Ursula and
Prince Conan) is a
panel from the
Saint Auta
Altarpiece commissioned...
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Etherius (Latin: Ætherius) was
Bishop of Lyon,
successor of
Priscus (who died
about 586).
Etherius died in 602 and is
venerated as a
saint in the Catholic...
- Eugene, Elpidius, and Agathodorus, who were in turn
replaced by
Aetherius (
Etherius) and
Capiton (Capito).
Capiton was killed, but
Aetherius avoided martyrdom...
- side, the
First Eleven Virgins with the Pope, a Cardinal, a
Bishop and
Etherius (characters of the saint's legend); on the
other side, the
Coronation of...
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pagans or
Arians and were beheaded. Mark and
Etherius escaped. They
returned to bury the two brothers.
Etherius later became bishop of Évreux.
Their relics...
- 580–586)
Verus II (586–c.590)
Desiderius (c. 590–607)
Domnolus (c. 614–620)
Etherius Clarentius fl. 624
Sindulf (Syndulph)
Landalenus (c. 625–650)
Edictus Caldeoldus...
- some very short.
Beatus states in its
dedication to his
friend Bishop Etherius (like Beatus, an "Adoptionist" in
terms of
church doctrine) that states...
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Bishop of
Verona in Italy.
Saint Clarentius (Clarent),
successor of St
Etherius as
Bishop of
Vienne in
France (c. 620)
Saint Trudpert, a hermit, possibly...
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elected abbot of Brou and in 544,
became Bishop of Chartres,
succeeding Etherius with the
consent of king
Childebert I. Watkins,
Basil (2015). The Book...
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visited by sailors, and
which the
Byzantines called the "island of
Saint Etherius." The runestone's
description of Karl as the félag of
Grani indicates that...