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- Yves or Evodius, Lisoie, Yvoire, or Evodius, was an early bishop of Rouen. He is considered to be a saint by the Roman Catholic Church with a feast day...
- Emperor's freedman Narcissus when Claudius showed himself inclined to mercy. "Evodus, [another] of the freedmen, was appointed to watch and complete the affair...
- Preceded by Evodus Bishop of Rouen 549–586 Succeeded by Melancus...
- Corone Tychicus, bishop of Chalcedon Carpus, bishop of Berytus in Thrace Evodus, bishop of Antioch Aristarchus, bishop of Apamea Mark, who is also John...
- of the occasion by Tacitus. Following the decision that she must die, "Evodus, one of the freedmen, was appointed to watch and complete the affair. Hurrying...
- 2024 – Luis Tiant, Cuban baseball player (b. 1940) Christian feast day: Evodus (or Yves) Palatias and Laurentia Pelagia (Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic...
- liturgical hymns will be concerned with the birth of the Savior. Saint Evodus was the eldest son of St Theodota. He, his mother, and his two brothers...
- Keyne (Keyna, Keyne, Ceinwen), hermitess of Cornwall (5th century) Saint Evodus, Bishop of Rouen in France (5th century) Saint Benedicta, a virgin-martyr...
- (c. 462–488) Godardus (c. 488–525), Gildard, Gildardus Filleul (525–542) Evodus (542–550) Saint Praetextatus (550–586) Melantius (589–602) Hidulphus (602–631)...
- Hemster****s, a correspondent of Natter's. He also copied the "Julia Titi of Evodus". A description of his works preserved in the Imperial Cabinet at St. Petersburg...