- The
Martyrology of
Usuard is a work by
Usuard, a monk of the
Benedictine abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The
prologue is
dedicated to
Charles the Bald...
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Wolfhard Tallaght Oengus The most
famous of all is that of
Usuard (c. 875),
Martyrology of
Usuard, on
which the
Roman martyrology was based. The
first edition...
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settlement and
centre of
pilgrimage emerged,
which was
known to the
author Usuard in 865 and
which was
called Compostella by the 10th century. The devotion...
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legend of "Saint Agoard" is
found in the
martyrology of the
Benedictine monk
Usuard from
around 865. This text is
questioned today by
historians who qualify...
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Joannes Mol****
included a
footnote on
Simon of
Trent in his 1568
edition of
Usuard's martyrology, and this was then
incorporated into the new
official edition...
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three appear in the
Martyrology of
Usuard,
meaning that
accounts of them
existed at
least before or
during the
Usuard's time in the 9th century. "At Caesarea...
- as a saint. The
first source to
mention Maturinus is the
Martyrology of
Usuard,
written in 875. In the next century, a
biography of
Maturinus was composed...
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wherever the
Roman Rite was in use. The main
source was the
Martyrology of
Usuard,
completed by the
Dialogues of Pope
Gregory I and the
works of some of the...
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Origen in the
third book of his
Commentaries on the
Genesis (254 C.E.),
Usuard in his
Martyrdom written between 845-865, and
Jacobus de
Voragine in the...
- the
first time as
Cristoilum in the
martyrology written by a monk
named Usuard in 865. The name
Cristoilum is made of the
Celtic word ialo (meaning "clearing...