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approval of
Childeric II,
Praejectus became bishop of
Clermont in 666.
Partly through generosity of
Count Genesius,
Praejectus founded monasteries, hospitals...
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Martyrology Pothinus c. 87 AD 177
found in
Roman Martyrology Bishop of Lyon
Praejectus 625 25
January 676
Praxedes unknown 165
found in
Roman Martyrology Primus...
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biopharmaceutical company Amarinus, a
Roman Catholic saint ****ociated with
Saint Praejectus Saint-Amarin, a
commune in
France (named
after the saint)
Amarin Group...
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spelled Porphyrius Porphyrius of Gaza 420 26
February Bishop of Gaza
Praejectus 676 25
January Bishop of
Clermont Praxedes c. 165 21 July Virgin, sister...
- Rieul,
Praejectus,
Agilbert of Paris, and Ouen of Rouen, held a
council of
bishops that sat in
judgment on Leger, at Marly, near Paris.
Praejectus’ murderer...
- Saint-Projet (Saint
Praejectus) may
refer to the
following places in France: Saint-Projet, Lot, a
commune in the Lot
department Saint-Projet, Tarn-et-Garonne...
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Gundebert (Gondelbert, Gumbert) 676
Bishop of Sens
Mildgytha 676
Praejectus (Prix, Prest, or Preils) 676
Vincent Madelgarius 615 677 Arbogast...
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Saint Priest or Saint-Priest may
refer to:
Praejectus (625–676),
bishop of
Clermont François-Emmanuel Guignard,
comte de Saint-Priest (1735–1821), French...
- of
Autun (Ragnobert),
Bishop of
Autun in
France (ca. 660)
Hieromartyr Praejectus (Priest, Prest, Preils, Prix),
Bishop of
Clermont (676)
Saint Amarinus...
- of St. Symphorian, and
which later took his own name. In the life of
Praejectus (Prix),
Genesius is
mentioned as one of the
protectors of his childhood...