- of Lérins
Porcarius of Poitiers [fr] (d. c. 600),
abbot of Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand
Porcarius II (d. c. 732),
abbot of Lérins,
martyr Porcarius (fl. 1150)...
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Porcarius II, in
French Porchaire II or
Porcaire II (died c. 732), was a
Benedictine abbot who
governed the
Abbey of Lérins at a time when the monastery...
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after the
early 450s and the
earliest reference to
Porcarius. The next
known abbot after Porcarius was Marinus,
mentioned in the Vita
patrum Iurensium...
- the abbot,
Saint Porcarius, were m****acred on the
island by invaders. It is said that many of the
monks escaped,
because Porcarius had been
warned of...
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fifth century.
Around 500, the
community was led by
Porcarius I.
Around 732, the
Abbot Porcarius II was
killed during a
Saracen raid. In 1047 the islands...
- 1851-65
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Swineherds. Pig
farming Porcarius,
Latin for swineherd,
sometimes used as a name "Bible
Gateway p****age:...
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Engratia of Segovia, c. 715
Theofrid of Orange, 728/-32 by
Saracens Porcarius of Lérins, c. 732 by
Saracens Boniface, 754. Æthelberht II of East Anglia...
- the abbot,
Saint Porcarius, were m****acred on the
island by invaders.
According to myth, many of the
monks escaped,
because Porcarius had been
warned of...
- Armentarius, Asinarius, Bublarius, Caprarius, Gallinaria, Jugarius, Pecuarius,
Porcarius and Zebrarius.
Although swineherds were not held in high regard, the name...
- from Newhouse, Lincolnshire;
founded before 1160 (1163, 1162) by
William Porcarius;
dissolved 1538 (1539);
granted to Thomas, Earl of
Rutland 1538/9 Croxton...