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Himerius (Ancient Gr****: Ἱμέριος; c. 315 – c. 386) was a Gr****
sophist and rhetorician. 24 of his
orations have
reached us complete, and
fragments of 12...
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Himerius (Imier, Imerio) of
Cremona (d. June 17, c. 560), also
known as
Himerius of
Amelia or Irnerius, was an
Italian bishop. He is
venerated as a saint...
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Imerius (Himerius, Imier, Immer) of
Immertal (c. 570 – c. 620) was a monk, hermit, and
missionary in the
present Swiss Jura. The
names of the
towns of...
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Saint Himerius (Imerio, Imier) of
Bosto is
venerated as a
pilgrim and martyr. He is
venerated in the
province of
Varese jointly with
Gemolus (Gemolo),...
- king of
Austrasia (d. 595) Gao Heng,
emperor of
Northern Qi (d. 577)
Imerius of Immertal,
Swiss monk (approximate date)
Khosrow II, last
great Sasanian...
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female also
occur above.
Papilio pelaus pelaus (Jamaica)
Papilio pelaus imerius Godart, 1819 (Hispaniola) the band of the
forewing is
narrower anteriorly...
- and
abbot (approximate date) Eleutherius,
Byzantine exarch of
Ravenna Imerius of Immertal,
Swiss monk (approximate date)
Khadija bint Khuwaylid, first...
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attached to a
chaplet of
flowers on her head and rosary[citation needed]
Imerius of
Immertal hermit's garb and bird of prey[a]
Indaletius miter,
staff and...
- (or Anastasius) of
Pannonhalma ****méne Fota
Cunibert Emilian of
Cogolla Imerius of
Immertal Josaphat ****sevych (Roman
Catholic Church, Gr**** Catholic...
- no
longer used. Its name
refers to
Imerius of Immertal, a 7th-century saint.
According to the
legend of St.
Imerius, he
settled in the
valley as a hermit...