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Magneric of Tier (also
called Magnerich, or Magnericus) (born c. 522, died c. 596) was a
Frankish bishop of Trier. He is a
Catholic and
Orthodox saint...
- to live as a
stylite in the
diocese of
Trier during the
episcopate of
Magneric (before 587) and the
reign of King
Childebert II (576-596). In the East...
- ****embled in Metz in the late 6th century. It has been
attributed to
Bishop Magneric of Trier, who was a
counsellor of King
Childebert II in the 580s. It is...
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always been; Chlodosind, Childebert's sister; Faileuba, Childebert's queen;
Magneric,
Bishop of Trier; and Ageric,
Bishop of Verdun. This was
called the Treaty...
- (that is, atop a pillar) in the
diocese of
Trier during the
episcopate of
Magneric (before 587) and the
reign of King
Childebert II (576–596).
Gregory met...
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Boson took
refuge in the
house where Magnéric was staying. King
Gontran orders the
house to be set on fire.
Magnéric is
exfiltrated by his clerics. Gontran...
- also
erected an
altar over the tomb of his sixth-century predecessor,
Magneric, in the
abbey of Saint-Martin in Trier. His contemporary,
Bishop Berengar...
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Monzel is
found in the
appendix of “Vita Magnerici”, a
biography of
Saint Magneric,
Bishop of
Trier (570-596). This do****ent,
which contains no date, is reckoned...
- [546: Eusebius] 549–573:
Clementinus 581–585:
Pappus 614:
Innocentius 788:
Magneric 853:
Trutbertus 867: Paul (I.) 879:
Richard 885:
Sendard 887: Paul (II...