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sending him to the
court of
Marcarius in Friuli.
Hadrian also sent a
letter to
Charlemagne asking him to send
Marcarius against Byzantine Istria to reinstall...
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Macarius I (Gr****: Μακάριος Α' Ἱεροσολύμων
Makarios I Hierosolymōn) was
Bishop of
Jerusalem from 312 to
shortly before 335,
according to Sozomen. He is...
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Friuli in 789,
about two
years after the
death of the
previous duke,
Marcarius. Eric
governed the
Duchy of
Friuli from Cividale, the
former Lombard capital...
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Monastery of
Saint Macarius the
Great (5th
century - 19th century)
Youssef Marcarius, (1893-1918)
Habib Girgis, (1918-1951) Fr.
Ibrahim Attia, (1951-1962)...
- council, the 4th E****enical
Council at
Chalcedon and was
accompanied by St.
Marcarius,
Bishop of Edkow. They were
exiled by
Emperor Marci**** and the Empress...
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Lombards 749–751
Anselm (d.806) 751–774
Peter 774–776
Hrodgaud 776–787
Marcarius 789–799 Eric 799–808
Hunfrid 808–817 Aio 817–819
Cadalaus 819–828 Balderic...
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Marcarius was an
imperial notary sent in 340 to
enforce an
imperial edict against the
Donatist community, in Bagai, Numidia,
Roman North Africa. His original...
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Monastery Abdel Messih El-Makari, 20th-century monk of the
Monastery of St.
Marcarius Abib and Apollo, 4th-century
monks from
Akhmim Abraam,
abbot of El-Muharraq...
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Aquileia with the
Friulian territory east of the
Tagliamento river. 776–787
Marcarius 789–799 Eric 799–808
Hunfrid 808–817 Aio 817–819
Cadalaus 819–828 Balderic...
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Sergius and Apito, and the Two
Eunuchs 24 Fast Day 25
Saints Eugenius,
Marcarius, Alerius,
Canditus and
Aquila 26 Fast Day 27 Holy
Fathers Saints Athanasius...