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Eustace of
Luxeuil (c. 560 – c. 626), also
known as
Eustasius, was the
second abbot of
Luxeuil from 611. He
succeeded his
teacher Columb****, to whom...
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Saint Eustasius of
Aosta (c. 388 – c. 454) was the
first bishop of the
ancient see of
Augusta Pretoria,
today Aosta. His name is
attached to a letter...
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contrary to
church law. Some time later, in the year 625, on the
death of
Eustasius,
abbott of Luxeuil, a
monastery founded by Columb****,
members of that...
- L****era), a nun in
Ireland and
niece of St
Forchera (6th century)
Saint Eustasius of
Luxeuil (Eustace),
Abbot of
Luxeuil (625)
Venerable Jonah (1480), Mark...
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Mtskheta (died c. 550),
Orthodox Christian saint Eustace of
Luxeuil (
Eustasius) (c. 560 – c. 629),
saint and
Abbot of
Luxeuil Eustace I of
Boulogne (died...
- ISSN 2315-5019. B****on, Cato Annalie; Stewart, Aimee; Mudzi, Witness; Musenge,
Eustasius (1
November 2020). "Effect of
Neural Mobilization on Nerve-Related Neck...
- 15 in his Decretum.
According to the
biography of
Saint Agilus, he and
Eustasius were sent to
evangelize neighbouring peoples by a
council convoked by...
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immediately commanded the
phalanxes of
birds to depart. We
learned this from
Eustasius, who was
present with the others,
under the
command of the
servant of...
- unity, the four blue
polygons represent the
ocean that
surrounds St.
Eustasius, the
Green shows the Quill, the red
represents the
Delonix regia, a flamboyant...
- saints.
First came the
direct successors of St. Columb****: the
Abbot St.
Eustasius who
founded a
celebrated school in this monastery; the
Abbot St. Valbert...