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Angelomus (died c.895) was a monk from Luxeuil, Franche-Comté, and
Biblical commentator. He was
influenced by Alcuin. He used the Pseudo-Jerome. Commentarius...
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Amalarius 106
Gregorius IV,
Sergius II,
Jonas Aurelianensis,
Freculphus Lexoviensis,
Frotharius Tullensis 107–112 Rab****
Maurus 113–114
Walafridus Strabo...
- The
Diocese of
Bayeux and
Lisieux (Latin:
Dioecesis Baiocensis et
Lexoviensis; French: Diocèse de
Bayeux et Lisieux) is a
Latin Church diocese of the...
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Juliobona 'foundation
dedicated to Julius'
Limoges Lisieux < (Civitas)
Lexoviensis;
former Noviomagus 'new market', Old
Celtic *noviios 'new', *magos 'field...
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formerly known as Mediolanum. Lisieux:
rooted in the
civitas named Lexoviensis,
formerly known as Noviomagus,
meaning "new market", from the Old Celtic...
- Amalarius,
Gregorius IV,
Sergius II,
Jonas Aurelianensis,
Freculphus Lexoviensis,
Frotharius Tullensis, Rab**** Maurus,
Walafridus Strabo, the Glossa...
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Freculf (Latin:
Freculphus Lexoviensis, "Freculf of Lisieux"; died 8
October 850 or 852), a
Frankish ecclesiastic,
diplomat and historian, was a pupil...
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metropoli ac
suffraganeis Bajocensi, Abrincensi, Ebroicensi, Sagiensi,
Lexoviensi ac
Constantiensi ecclesiis (in Latin). Vol. Tomus
undecimus (11). Paris:...
- of Hugh Nonant, who was
Bishop of
Coventry from 1185 to 1198. Arnoul,
Lexoviensis or Luxoviensis. DNB: "Arnulf of Lisieux".
Catholic Encyclopedia: Arnulf...