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Saint Sicarius (in French,
Sicaire) can
refer to a
number of
figures in
Christian tradition:
Sicarius of
Autun (
Sicaire d’Autun or Siacre), 600 AD. Archbishop...
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allows procedures under reflux at
higher temperatures (relative to THF).
Sicaire, Anne-Gaëlle; Vian,
Maryline Abert; Filly, Aurore; Li, Ying; Bily, Antoine;...
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Sicarius of Brantôme or
Sicarius of
Bethlehem (
Sicaire de Brantôme,
Sicaire de Bethléem) was a
child saint who was
venerated from the time of Charlemagne...
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According to Saint-Simon the
father was her
lieutenant of the guards,
Sicaire Antonin Armand Auguste Nicolas d'Aydie, the
Chevalier de Rion. The Princess...
- Charlemagne;
according to
legend he
donated relics of
Saint Sicarius (
Sicaire), one of the
infants in the M****acre of the Innocents.
Those relics attracted...
- Jean-André
Capeau (died 2
September 1792) Armand-Anne-Auguste-Antonin-
Sicaire Chapt de
Rastignac (1
October 1727 – 2
September 1792)
Claude Fontaine...
- de l'église de Lyon (chez Joseph-Louis Berthoud, 1770)p 56. "Elpidius
Sicaire |
Martyrs et Saints". martyretsaint.com.
Retrieved March 28, 2016. Pius...
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Baron of
Cornusson (1632)
doubtful François de La
Cropte (1634) François
Sicaire,
marquess of
Bourdeille (1641) François de Gontaut,
baron of
Biron (1651)...
- place,
Montagrier also has two chapels.
Services are
still held at
Saint Sicaire, on the
opposite end of the
village from the church.
There is also a tiny...
- Cantal) Brantôme
Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Brantôme or
Abbaye Saint-
Sicaire de Brantôme), monks,
Diocese of Périgueux (Brantôme, Dordogne) Breteuil...