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- Eustorgius or Eustorge can refer to: Eustorgius I, bishop of Milan from 344 to 350 Eustorgius II, bishop of Milan from 512 to 518 Eustorge de Scorailles...
- tradition, Eustorgius was a noble Gr****. He was the legate of Milan and he was elected as bishop at the death of Protasius in 343. Eustorgius traveled to...
- king Theodoric the Great concerning Eustorgius: the first, addressed to the count and senator Adilas, urges Eustorgius to take under his protection the estates...
- Cologne Cathedral following his remains being moved from Constantinople by Eustorgius I in 314 AD to Milan. In 1164, Holy Roman Emperor Fredrick Barbarossa...
- in full communion with the Papacy. Among its bishops should be named Eustorgius I and Dionysius, who firmly opposed apostasy imposed by the Roman Emperor...
- Cologne Cathedral following his remains being moved from Constantinople by Eustorgius I in 344 AD to Milan. In 1164, Holy Roman Emperor Fredrick Barbarossa...
- Eustorge de Scorailles (Latin: Eustorgius) was the bishop of Limoges from 1106 until his death in 1137. He belonged to the local nobility, and was chosen...
- they were transferred to Milan—in some accounts by the city's bishop, Eustorgius I—where they were interned in a special tomb beneath its basilica. In...
- Mirocles (313–316?) St Maternus (316–328?) St Protasius (328–343?) St Eustorgius I (343–349?) St Dionysius (349–355) Auxentius$ (355–374) St Ambrose (374–397)...
- completed in 406. It is now kept at the British Museum, London. Bishop Eustorgius I brings relics of the Three Magi from Constantinople to Milan, according...