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Saint Lycerius (sometimes also Glycerius; French:
Saint Lizier; Catalan: Sant Lliceri) (died 548) was a
bishop of
Couserans in the late 5th and 6th centuries...
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Flavius Licerius Firminus Lupicinus (fl.
sixth century) was a late Gallo-Roman
aristocrat and scholar.
Originally from Arles,
Firminus Lupicinus was the...
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Retrieved 6
September 2022. Spanish: From The
Personal Name
Licerio From
Latin Licerius. "Statistics and
meaning of name Licerio". namespedia.com.
Retrieved 6...
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sister Euprepia (born 465 or 470) is
known to have had a son
named Flavius Licerius Firminus Lupicinus, who was
named for his grandfather,
Vogel argued that...
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Troyes Benedict of
Nursia 480 547
Odhran (Oran, Otteran) 548
Licerius (Lizier) 548
Bishop of
Couserans Aecadius 549
Bishop of Bourges...
- Lyon, 491–494
Lupicinus of Condat,
abbot and saint, 5th
century Flavius Licerius Firminus Lupicinus, Gallo-Roman
scholar of the 6th
century This disambiguation...
- also: May 4 - East )
Saint Caesarius of Arles,
Bishop of
Arles (543)
Saint Licerius (Lizier),
Bishop of
Couserans (c. 548)
Saint Syagrius (Siacre), Bishop...
- Auxi**** (542–546) Aureli**** (c. 546 – 551)
Sapaudus (attested 552–586)
Licerius (586–588)
Virgilius of
Arles (attested 588–601) Cypri**** (c. 613) Flori****...
- diocese. St. Luci**** (3rd century)
Thalasius Victor Chanarus Numitius Licerius Themerus Bertegesillus Rodomarus Ansoldus Ribertus Cogerimus Maurinus (c...
- 549-551:
Theodorus c. 614:
Johannes I
Saint Quinti**** † ca. 663:
Saint Licerius c. 663 or 664:
Sesemundus Maurolenus c. 788-c. 791:
Francolinus c. 879:...