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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...
- 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-SaƓne. Nicetius was the nephew of Sacerdos, bishop of Lyon, and his successor. He revived ecclesiastical chant in his diocese. Nicetius received the...
- 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...
- 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;...
- allege that Bischofstein Castle began as the palace for the Holy Bishop Nicetius (527-566). These tales are based upon a poem by Bishop Venantius Fortunatus...
- the Council of Toul. Theudebald apparently convoked the council because Nicetius, bishop of Trier, had begun excommunicating Frankish aristocrats who contracted...
- was numbered among the eleven apostles." 6 Nicetius 1280 1450 e1 +4 "I proclaim the praise of Saint Nicetius, Bishop of Trier, the restorer of this temple...
- recorded in Gregory of Tours and the Origo gentis Langobardorum. Bishop Nicetius of Trier addressed a letter to Chothsind. It was dispatched with returning...
- 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...