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- parade of Episode 12 ("Cyclops") in James Joyce's Ulysses. His sister Saint Tarsicia of Rodez (died ca 600) lived as a hermit in the Rouergue near Rodez, where...
- properties at Segodunum or other properties near Rodez. One of his children, Tarsicia became a nun at Rodez. Others of his children appear to have ****ociated...
- Verona Oncho (Onchuo)     600   Peregrinus (Cetteus)     600   Bishop of Amiternum Baithéne mac Brénaind 536 Ireland 600 Ireland Abbot Tarsicia     600  ...
- Saint Sawyl Penuchel, the father of Asaph of Wales (6th century) Saint Tarsicia of Rodez, an Anc****ss who lived near Rodez, sister of St. Ferréol of Uzès...
- tarsalis (Wood, 1910) c g Megaselia t****lla (Lundbeck, 1921) c g Megaselia tarsicia Schmitz, 1926 c g Megaselia tarsodes Borgmeier, 1969 c g Megaselia tasmaniensis...
- Among Saints specially honoured in the Diocese of Rodez and Vabres are: Tarsicia, daughter of Ansbert of Moselle and Blithides of France, granddaughter...