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Nebridius or
Nibridius may
refer to:
Nebridius, a
friend mentioned in Augustine's
Confessions Nebridius (praetorian prefect),
count of the
Diocese of...
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Saint Nebridius (Catalan: Nebridi, Spanish: Nebridio) was
bishop of Egara [es] (Terr****a) (516–527) and then
bishop of
Barcelona from 540 to
around 547...
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Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lolli**** (330–336) Felici**** (335–?)
Nebridius (354–358)
Domitius Modestus (358–362) Iuli**** (362–363)
Aradius Rufinus...
- happiness.
Augustine highlights the
contribution of his
friends Alypius and
Nebridius in his
discovery of
religious truth.
Monica returns at the end of this...
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praetorian prefect during the
reign of
Valentinian until he was
replaced by
Nebridius. Salutius, and not his
contemporary Flavius Sallustius, is
almost certainly...
- Caesarea.
Modestus was
comes Orientis from 358 to 362,
succeeding to
Nebridius and
serving under the
Emperors Constantius II and Julian. In 359 he was...
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Blessed Leopold of
Alpandeire Maron (Maronite Church)
Miguel Febres Cordero Nebridius Sabinus of
Canosa Teilo (Wales)
February 9 is the
earliest day on which...
- his own army, in 353. In the same year,
Gallus sent the
comes Orientis,
Nebridius,
against the Isaurians, who had been
raiding the
coastal provinces, and...
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Lampadius (354-355)
Honoratus (355-357)
Flavius Florentius (c. 357-360)
Nebridius (360-361)
Decimius Germaniacus (361)
Sallustius (in 363) ****tus Claudius...
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According to Isidore,
Justus had
three brothers who were also saints:
Nebridius,
bishop of
Egara and then
bishop of Barcelona; Elpidius; and Justinian...