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- Saint Illidius (French: Saint Allyre, Alyre; died 385) was a 4th-century bishop of Clermont, France. To Illidius is attributed the rise of Clermont-Ferrand...
- Clermont-Ferrand. Saint Austromoine (3rd or 4th century) Urbicus Legonius Saint Illidius (also called Allyre or Alyre) († 384) Nepoti**** Artemius Venerand Rusticus...
- (disambiguation) National Catholic Church (disambiguation) Traditionalist Catholicism Illidius This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Catholic...
- Pronunciation Portuguese: [iˈliðiu] Gender Male Origin Word/name Portuguese Meaning From the latin "illidius", meaning enlightned Other names Related names Ilidio...
- 1934) Christian feast day: Æthelburh of Faremoutiers Felix of Nantes Illidius Job of Manyava (Ukrainian Orthodox Church) Blesseds Józef and Wiktoria...
- bishops, clerics, monks, abbots, holy men, and hermits. He praised St. Illidius for purity of heart, St. Brachio the abbot for discipline and determination...
- community of monks near the basilica of Saint Cyricus not far from St. Illidius church (St.Allyre) near Clermont. He died around 479. Apollinaris Sedonius...
- Faustinus, beheaded in Perugia in central Italy under Decius (250) Saint Illidius (Allyre), Bishop of Clermont in Gaul (385) Saint Tudno, patron saint of...
- Francheville, near Lyon. Saint Austremoine Urbicus (died ca. 312 ?) Legonius Illidius († ca. 384) Nepoti**** (died 22 October 388) Artemius Venerandus Rusticus...
- (1006) Saint Apollonius, an early Bishop of Brescia and Confessor. Saint Illidius (Iflidius, Allyre), fourth Bishop of Clermont in Gaul, greatly revered...