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Maurilius (c. 1000–1067) was a
Norman Archbishop of
Rouen from 1055 to 1067.
Maurilius was
originally from Reims, and was born
about 1000. He
trained as...
- Église Saint-Maurille [Church of St.
Maurilius] was
dedicated to him in the
twelfth century. The
feast day of St.
Maurilius is 13 September. He is the patron...
- the tomb".
Because of this
Maurilius baptized the boy as Renatus. The
tradition is
based on a late life of St.
Maurilius written in 905 by the deacon...
- the dead by
Maurilius, was
Bishop of
Angers for some time
shortly before 450, it
bases its
claims to
credibility on a late life of
Maurilius written in...
- the time of his death,
Mauger is ****umed to be 36. He was
succeeded by
Maurilius.
Crouch 2002, p. 31. A
Companion to the
Island of
Guernsey ... compiled...
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given to Angers. In the 7th century, an
additional devotion to
Saint Maurilius, the
Bishop of
Angers in the 4th century, began. A
biography of him was...
- what he saw as his own
conflict of interest,
Lanfranc sent
Anselm to
Maurilius, the
archbishop of Rouen, who
convinced him to
enter Bec as a
novice at...
- (629–639)
Forte (639–641) John the Good (641–669)
Antoninus (669–671)
Maurilius (671)
Ampelius (671–676)
Mansuetus (676–685)
Benedict (685–732) Theodorus...
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several appointments to the
Norman episcopate,
including the
appointment of
Maurilius as
Archbishop of Rouen.
Another important appointment was that of William's...
- (Portuguese) are
variations of the
Latin name
Maurilius.
Maurilius Maurilius of
Angers (died 426),
bishop and
saint Maurilius of
Voghenza (died 670),
bishop of the...