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Euphronios (Gr****: Εὐφρόνιος; c. 535 –
after 470 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** vase
painter and potter,
active in
Athens in the late 6th and
early 5th centuries...
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Saint Euphronius of
Autun (died
after 472) was a
bishop of
Autun between 450 and 490.
According to Dom
Basil Watkins OSB,
Euphronius "was one of the greatest...
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bishop of ****s, (c. 363–?, at the same time as
Eudoxius of Antioch).
Euphronius,
bishop of Galatia, the
Black Sea and Cappadocia, (c. 363–?). Julian,...
- Gr****: Θεαίτητος Theaítētos; c. 417 – c. 369 BCE),
possibly the son of
Euphronius of the
Athenian deme Sunium, was a Gr**** mathematician. His prin****l...
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musician called for a banquet.
Tondo of an
Attic cup with red figures.
Euphronius v. 490 BC,
British Museum.
Drunken banqueter with a
drinking dish, flirting...
- basilica. A
large block of
marble above the tomb, the gift of
bishop Euphronius of
Autun (472–475),
rendered it
visible to the
faithful gathered behind...
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Philogonius (320–324)
Eustathius (324–330)
Paulinus I (330)
Eulalius (331–332)
Euphronius (332–333)
Flacillus (333–342)
Stephen I (342–344)
Leontius (344–357) Eudoxius...
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bishop of ****s, (c. 363-?, at the same time as
Eudoxius of Antioch).
Euphronius, (Anomoean)
bishop of Galatia, the
Black Sea and Cappadocia, (c. 363-...
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American football player (b. 1947)
Christian feast day:
Aristarchus Euphronius Blessed Frédéric
Janssoone John
Vianney Molua (or Lua)
Raynerius of Split...
- This won him the
undying love of a vast po****ce.
Senoch knew both St.
Euphronius,
Bishop of Tours, and his successor,
Saint Gregory of Tours.
Saints of...