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Hilarius is the
given name of:
Hilarius of
Aquileia (died c. 284), saint,
bishop of Aquileia,
Italy Hilarius or
Hilary of
Poitiers (c. 310 – c. 367), Bishop...
- Pope
Hilarius (also Hilarus, Hilary; died 29
February 468) was the
bishop of Rome from 461 to 468. In 449,
Hilarius served as a
legate for Pope Leo I at...
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feast day of
Hilarius and
companions is 16 March, the date of
their martyrdom.
Saints SPQN:
Hilary of
Aquileia BBKL:
Hilarius von
Aquileia (in German)...
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unknown whether Hilarius of Orléans and
Hilarius the
playwright are
separate people, nor if
either of them are the same
person as the
Hilarius who
taught at...
- St.
Hilarius may
refer to:
Hilarius or
Hilary of
Poitiers (c. 310–c. 367),
Bishop of
Poitiers and
Doctor of the
Church Pope
Hilarius (died 468), Catholic...
- of the
Hitler Terror. H. Fertig. "
Hilarius Gilges - Ein
Schwarzer Deutscher Düsseldorfer - Gedenktafel". www.
hilarius-gilges.de.
Retrieved 12 February...
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Hilarius (floruit 408) was a
politician of the
Western Roman Empire.
Hilarius is
known to be the
praefectus urbi of Rome in 408. He is
attested in office...
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Hilary of
Poitiers (Latin:
Hilarius Pictaviensis; c. 310 – c. 367) was
Bishop of
Poitiers and a
Doctor of the Church. He was
sometimes referred to as the...
- translation)
under his own name on 29 April, and
Stages on Life's Way
edited by
Hilarius Bookbinder, 30
April 1845. The
Stages is a
sequel to Either/Or
which Kierkegaard...
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Hilary the
Deacon (Latin:
Hilarius Diaconus; fl. mid-4th century) was a
Sardinian deacon of the
Roman church. In 355,
along with
Lucifer of Cagliari, Eusebius...