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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...
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Cologne Cathedral following his
remains being moved from
Constantinople by
Eustorgius I in 344 AD to Milan. In 1164, Holy
Roman Emperor Fredrick Barbarossa...
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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...
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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)...
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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...