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biographical account of
Nicetius.
Gregory of Tours,
wrote the
oldest Nicetius Vita, and
praised the
fearless advocacy of the Bishop.
Nicetius was
buried in the...
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Nicetius can
refer to:
Nicetius,
bishop of
Trier Nicetius of Lyon,
bishop of Lyon
Nicetius of Provence,
rector of
Provence This
disambiguation page lists...
- Chalon-sur-Saône.
Nicetius was the
nephew of Sacerdos,
bishop of Lyon, and his successor. He
revived ecclesiastical chant in his diocese.
Nicetius received the...
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Nicetius, or Nicetas, was the
Count of Clermont, Duke of Auvergne, and
Governor of
Provence in the late
sixth century. He sent
gifts to
Childebert II in...
- the
Council of Toul.
Theudebald apparently convoked the
council because Nicetius,
bishop of Trier, had
begun excommunicating Frankish aristocrats who contracted...
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Firminus (restored, 560–571)
Venerandus (before 585)
Nicetius I (duke and
count c. 585)
Nicetius II (c. 585)
Eulalius (duke 585–590) part of Austrasia...
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unwavering faith in the face of weakness, and St.
Nicetius bishop of Lyon for justice. It is the life of St.
Nicetius of Trier, though,
which dominates this book;...
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Bishop of
Capua in the
south of
Italy and a
Church writer (554)
Saint Nicetius of Lyon (Nizier), in Gaul (573)
Saint Brónach (Bromana),
called the Virgin...
- the
Place des
Terreaux and the
Place des Jacobins. Its name
refers to
Nicetius of Lyon, a
bishop of the city
during the 6th century.
Begun in the 14th...
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again and had him sent to Guntram.
Childebert replaced him in
Provence by
Nicetius (585).
Despite his revolt,
Childebert formally restored Dynamius to favour...