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Caesarius may refer to: Caesarius of Africa (died c. 3rd century), a Christian martyr Caesarius (consul) (fl. 386-403), Eastern-Roman politician Caesarius
Caesarius
Merovingian monk, archbishop and saint
Caesarius of Arles (Latin: Caesarius Arelatensis; 468/470 – 27 August 542 AD), sometimes called "of Chalon" (Cabillonensis or Cabellinensis) from his birthplace
Caesarius_of_Arles
German Cistercian prior (c. 1180–1240)
at the time of Caesarius' writing, and Caesarius required an imprimatur. The incident was further included as an exemplum in Caesarius's Book of Miracles
Caesarius_of_Heisterbach
Christian martyr
Saint Caesarius of Terracina (Italian: San Cesario Deacono, "Saint Caesarius the Deacon") was a Christian martyr. The church of San Cesareo in Palatio
Caesarius_of_Terracina
Topics referred to by the same term
Saint Caesarius may refer to: Saint Caesarius of Arles (6th-century bishop) Saint Caesarius of Nazianzus (4th-century physician) Saint Caesarius of Africa
Saint_Caesarius
Fourth-century physician and politician
while Caesarius encouraged his brother's literary and rhetorical interests. The assertion that this Caesarius was the same as that Caesarius, Prefect
Caesarius_of_Nazianzus
Politician of the Eastern Roman Empire
Arcadius. Caesarius was magister officiorum (386–387), praetorian prefect of the East (395-397 and 400–403), and consul in 397. Caesarius was the son
Caesarius_(consul)
Benedictine abbey in Germany
Cleves 1170–74 Gregor I of Geldern 1174–84 Gerhard of Vianden 1184–1212 Cæsarius of Milendonk 1212–16 Kuno of Ahr 1216–20 FrederickI of Fels 1220–45 Godfrey
Prüm_Abbey
Caesarius of Alagno (died 1263) was a Roman Catholic priest, bishop and royal counsellor. He served as an archdeacon in the cathedral of Sant'Andrea in
Caesarius_of_Alagno
City in Provence, France
history of the region. The city is famous for being the archdiocese of Caesarius of Arles and Hilary of Arles. Additionally, many artists have lived and
Arles
Latin phrase from the Albigensian Crusade
accompanied the crusading army, and as such, Caesarius may have had access to eyewitness testimony. Although Caesarius did not state definitively that this sentence
Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius.
Caedite_eos._Novit_enim_Dominus_qui_sunt_eius.
Abbey in Arles, France
The Abbey of St Caesarius (French: Abbaye Saint-Césaire; Occitan: Abadia de Sant Cèsari), at first called the abbey or monastery of St John (French: monastère
Abbey_of_St_Caesarius,_Arles
Cistercian abbot (d. 1225)
doubt on the credibility of Caesarius’ report." Conversely, British Cathar historian James McDonald suggests that Caesarius may have only proffered such
Arnaud_Amalric
Deposed Bishop of Riez in Gaul in the 6th century
convened in 533 by Caesarius, Metropolitan Archbishop of Arles, Contumeliosus admitted to the charges and was deposed. Archbishop Caesarius then wrote Pope
Contumeliosus_of_Riez
6th-century French saint and abbess
learning, in 557. Agnes and Radegund visited Arles to study the Rule of St. Caesarius in circa 570; the rule was eventually adopted at Poitiers. Scholar Brian
Saint_Agnes_of_Poitiers
Church in Rome, Italy
tʃeˈzaːreo de ˈappja]) is a titular church in Rome dedicated to Saint Caesarius of Terracina, a 2nd-century deacon and martyr. It is located near Casina
San_Cesareo_de_Appia
King of Strathclyde
their ultimate royal successor Owain Foel, may be identical to Owain Caesarius, a legendary figure associated with an assemblage of apparent tenth-century
Owain_ap_Dyfnwal_(fl._934)
Italian painter
taught painting and art history in Rome. In 2016–2017, his icon Caesarius Diaconus (Caesarius of Terracina) was exhibited in museums and cathedrals around
Giovanni_Guida
German poet and folklorist
Daumer; Researched information for Cæsarius von Heisterbach Translated Wunderbare Geschichten aus den Werken des Cæsarius von Heisterbach Biographie des belgischen
Alexander_Kaufmann
1209 killing of Cathars during the Albigensian Crusade
manuscript The Dialogue on Miracles, which was written between 1219 and 1223, Caesarius of Heisterbach relates this story about the massacre: When they discovered
Massacre_at_Béziers
Synod held in the Septimania region of the Visigothic Kingdom (506 AD)
The Council met under the presidency of Bishop Caesarius of Arles. It was attended by 35 bishops: Caesarius of Arles Cyprianus of Bordeaux Clarus of Elusa
Council_of_Agde
Cathedral in Terracina, Italy
is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Terracina, Italy, dedicated to Saint Caesarius of Terracina and formerly to Saint Peter. Formerly the episcopal seat
Terracina_Cathedral
Italian virgin and saint (c. 480 – 543)
names as his sources four of Benedict's contemporaries. A contemporary, Caesarius of Arles, wrote the Regula virginum (Rule for Virgins), a rule drawn up
Scholastica
Surgical procedure to deliver a baby
Bennett on his wife Elizabeth. The patron saint of caesarean section is Caesarius, a young deacon martyred at Terracina, who has replaced and Christianized
Caesarean_section
Document that outlines religious life of oldest monastic rule in the Western Church
mine from which the principal elements of their rules were drawn. Saint Caesarius, Archbishop of Arles, the great organiser of religious life in that section
Rule_of_Saint_Augustine
Libri Octo Miraculorum (1225–1227) written by Caesarius von Heisterbach. Although Hilka claims that Caesarius von Heisterbach was not the actual author of
Beatrijs
Christian synod condemning semi-Pelagianism
It was attended by fourteen bishops under the presidency of Caesarius of Arles. Caesarius of Arles Julianus Amartolus (Bishop of Carpentras) Constantius
Council_of_Orange_(529)
Western Roman emperor from 393 to 423
Probinus Roman consul III 396 with Arcadius Succeeded by Caesarius Nonius Atticus Preceded by Caesarius Nonius Atticus Roman consul IV 398 with Eutychianus
Honorius
Demon who introduces errors into texts
Johannes Galensis (John of Wales). Attribution has also been given to Caesarius of Heisterbach. He has been called the "patron demon of scribes," as Titivillus
Titivillus
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Hieromartyr John the Bishop and James the Presbyter of Persia (345) Martyrs Caesarius, Dacius, Sabbas, Sabinian, Agrippa, Adrian, and Thomas at Damascus (7th
November 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
November_1_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Military term for a captive of the enemy
prisoner of war dates from 1630s". According to the Dialogus Miraculorum by Caesarius of Heisterbach, Arnaud Amalric was only reported to have said that. Including
Prisoner_of_war
Pleasure from the misfortunes of others
recalled the passage to generations familiar with the Latin classics. Caesarius of Heisterbach regards "delight in the adversity of a neighbour" as one
Schadenfreude
Subprefecture of Hérault, Occitanie
knoweth them that are His"). (This oft-quoted phrase is sourced from Caesarius of Heisterbach along with a story of all the heretics who desecrated a
Béziers
during the Albigensian Crusade, recorded 30 years later, according to Caesarius of Heisterbach. cf. "Kill them all and let God sort them out." Caelum
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
British Crown Dependency and country in Europe
wood mouse, bank vole (an endemic subspecies Clethrionomys glareolus caesarius), lesser white-toothed shrew and crowned shrew. Three wild mammals are
Jersey
Any miracle involving the Eucharist in Christianity
maint: deprecated archival service (link) Caesarius; Henry von Essen Scott; C. C. Swinton Bland (1929). Caesarius, The Dialogue On Miracles (vol. 2). "Bloedende
Eucharistic_miracle
Calendar year
invoke God's mercy). Buddhapālita, Indian Madhyamaka scholar (d. 550) Caesarius, bishop of Arles (or 469; d. 542) Dionysius Exiguus, inventor of the Anno
470
King of the Visigoths from 484 until 507
epitomized in the career of the Gallo-Roman Caesarius, bishop of Arles, who was appointed bishop in 503. Caesarius was suspected of conspiring with the Burgundians
Alaric_II
Legendary Welsh wizard
unnamed heathen invaders. The earliest Merlin work written in Germany was Caesarius of Heisterbach's Latin theological text Dialogus Miraculorum (1220). Among
Merlin
Woman in the Book of Judges of the Hebrew Bible
leaders because they convinced her that Samson would merely be weakened. Caesarius of Arles (d. 542) viewed Delilah's temptation of Samson as similar to
Delilah
Syrian Christian ascetic (c. 390 – 459)
of Athens Augustine of Hippo Basil of Caesarea Barsanuphius Caesarius of Arles Caesarius of Nazianzus Caius Cappadocian Fathers Chromatius Clement of
Simeon_Stylites
Christian bishop in Lesser Armenia (c. 340–391)
of Athens Augustine of Hippo Basil of Caesarea Barsanuphius Caesarius of Arles Caesarius of Nazianzus Caius Cappadocian Fathers Chromatius Clement of
Peter_of_Sebaste
Common spiritual patriarch of the Abrahamic religions
Abraham. Abraham's initial departure from his homeland is understood by St. Caesarius of Arles as a type of Christian leaving the world of carnal habits to
Abraham
Head of the Catholic Church from 498 to 514
to Symmachus. In 513, Caesarius, bishop of Arles, visited Symmachus while being detained in Italy. This meeting led to Caesarius' receiving a pallium.
Pope_Symmachus
Lutheran Benedictine monastery in Sala, Sweden
shapes, among them Paschal candles. The leader of the monastery is Father Caesarius Cavallin, OSB. Like the Anglican Benedictine abbots, he is regularly invited
Östanbäck_Monastery
Calendar year
calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Caesarius and Atticus (or, less frequently, year 1150 Ab urbe condita). The denomination
397
Calendar year
557) Xiao Ming Di, emperor of the Liang dynasty (d. 585) August 27 – Caesarius, bishop of Arles Eógan Bél, king of Connacht (Ireland) Farrokh, Kaveh
542
Part of the Canterbury Tales
prologue seems to be an inversion of a story in Caesarius of Heisterbach's Dialogus miraculorum. In Caesarius's story, a monk ascends to heaven and finds his
The_Summoner's_Tale
Born at Marseille, he was the favorite pupil of St. Caesarius of Arles by whom he was trained. Caesarius ordained him in 506 to the diaconate, and, in 516
Cyprian_of_Toulon
Roman Catholic monastic order
in the sixth century, the monks "followed the rules of Basil, Cassian, Caesarius, and other fathers, taking and using whatever seemed proper to the conditions
Benedictines
Christian statement of belief focused on Trinitarian doctrine and Christology
circulated among Western Christians. The use of the creed in a sermon by Caesarius of Arles, as well as a theological resemblance to works by Vincent of
Athanasian_Creed
Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder, and the mother of Gregory the Theologian, Caesarius, and Gorgonia. She lived in Cappadocia, a province of the Roman Empire
Nonna_of_Nazianzus
Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
located here. The town has a Romanesque-style church dedicated to Saint Caesarius of Terracina. It is also home of Danit. The battle of San Cesario took
San_Cesario_sul_Panaro
patron saint. He was released thanks to the intervention of the bishop Caesarius of Arles, who interceded on his behalf with the king Theodoric the Great
Florentius_of_Orange
Christian theologian, saint, and ascetic writer
of Athens Augustine of Hippo Basil of Caesarea Barsanuphius Caesarius of Arles Caesarius of Nazianzus Caius Cappadocian Fathers Chromatius Clement of
Marcus_Eremita
Noble class in the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
alias WIRBOW.". Orbis Polonus (in Latin). Vol. II. Kraków: Franciscus Caesarius. p. 564. Retrieved 8 June 2017. LINEA FAMILIAE RADWAN{{cite book}}: CS1
Szlachta
6th-century bishop of Antibes
Antibes, and the addressee of one of the extant letters of the ecclesiastic Caesarius of Arles. As one of the most senior bishops in the province, he was the
Agroecius_(bishop_of_Antibes)
Christian hermit
Saint James. The legend of Giles connects him to Caesarius of Arles, who died in 543. In 514, Caesarius sent a messenger, Messianus, to Pope Symmachus in
Saint_Giles
Calendar year
May 3 – Juvenal of Narni, Roman Catholic bishop, confessor and saint Caesarius of Nazianzus, Byzantine physician and politician (b. 331) Pharantzem,
369
Saints invoked for protection from, or aid struggling with, various troubles
Invoked against flooding, and for the good success of Caesarean section – Caesarius of Terracina Against gallstones, colic – Liborius of Le Mans Invoked against
Patron saints of ailments, illness, and dangers
Patron_saints_of_ailments,_illness,_and_dangers
Diocese of the later Roman Empire, 314–535
Anatolius (c. 352) Araxius (353–354) Germanus (360) Italicianus (361) Caesarius (362–363) Clearchus (363–366) Auxonius (366–367) Musonius (367–368) Alexander
Diocese_of_Asia
Mosaics at Monreale Cathedral in Sicily
Jeremiah Amos Tree [arch] Tree Medallions with tree saints in arch border Caesarius [arch] Eleutherius (possibly that one) Hippolitus of Rome (Ypolit) Damian
Monreale_Cathedral_mosaics
German physician
mulierum, 1450s, CPG 480 ed. Bosselmann, Würzburg (1985). translation of Caesarius von Heisterbach's dialogus miraculorum, ed. 1929. sand Brandons buch (the
Johannes_Hartlieb
Biblical figure, son of Jacob and Rachel
Chrysostom who said that Joseph's suffering was "a type of things to come", Caesarius of Arles who interpreted Joseph's famous coat as representative of the
Joseph_(Genesis)
Christian festival before Lent
frustrations. Many synods and councils attempted to set things "right". Caesarius of Arles (470–542) protested around 500 CE in his sermons against the
Carnival
Archbishop of Constantinople from 379 to 381
bishop of Nazianzus in 328 or 329. The young Gregory and his brother, Caesarius of Nazianzus, first studied at home with their uncle Amphylokhios. Gregory
Gregory_of_Nazianzus
Metric unit of mass
Setzer of Hagenau, together with works by Celsius, Priscian and Johannes Caesarius; Aurelij Cornelij Celsi, De re medica, libri octo eruditissimi. Q. Sereni
Gram
5th century Christian Saint
of Athens Augustine of Hippo Basil of Caesarea Barsanuphius Caesarius of Arles Caesarius of Nazianzus Caius Cappadocian Fathers Chromatius Clement of
Maruthas_of_Martyropolis
Roman Catholic saint (died 718)
comes from Rupert. The first biographical sketch about her was written by Caesarius, a chaplain at Nonnberg Abbey at the beginning of the 14th century, at
Erentrude
Sens Leontius the Elder 541 Bishop of Bordeaux Placidus 541 Caesarius of Arles 470 542 Bishop of Arles Lupus of Lyons 542 Archbishop
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 6th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_6th_century
Polish-French noble, military officer, rebel, and activist (1836–1871)
"RADWAN alias WIRBO". Orbis Polonus (in Latin). Vol. II. Kraków: Franciscus Caesarius. p. 564. LINEA FAMILIAE RADWAN{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival
Jarosław_Dąbrowski
5/6th-century Byzantine official
have accomplished. In this he had the assistance of the local bishop, Caesarius. Sometime in the mid-520s, Liberius was stabbed in the abdomen with a
Liberius_(praetorian_prefect)
year. The councils of 524–29 were presided over by Caesarius of Arles. Klingshirn, William E. Caesarius of Arles: The Making of a Christian Community in
Gallicanus_I
Sahidic, Ethiopic, Georgian, Ansbert, Bede, Oikoumenios, Primasius, Caesarius, Tyconius αγγελου – P, 2074, 104, 241, 256, 2059, 2081, 620, 922, 2186
Textual variants in the Book of Revelation
Textual_variants_in_the_Book_of_Revelation
Preceded by Caesarius II Duke of Naples 711–719 Succeeded by Theodore I
John_I_of_Naples
650 Annal Benedict of Nursia, Regula 66.6–7 529/547 Possible watermill Caesarius of Arles, Sermones, VIII, 4 Early 6th century Cassiodorus, Variae III
List of early medieval watermills
List_of_early_medieval_watermills
Third century Gallo-Roman saint
Cucufas in Barcelona. In the 7th century, the bishop of Arles, Saint Caesarius, in his treatise De mysterio Sanctae Trinitatis also refers to Paul. Another
Paul_of_Narbonne
perfection with the more earthly needs of humans. In the 6th century, Bishop Caesarius of Arles condemned the marital practices of the Gallo-Romans and attempted
Marriage_in_France
Elder 400s c. 530 Caesarius of Arles c. 468 27 August 542 Caesarius of Nazianzus c. 331 c. 368 found in Roman Martyrology Caesarius of Terracina unknown
List_of_Catholic_saints
Roman emperor from 383 to 408
(probably through the intervention of the new Praetorian Prefect of the East Caesarius), Gainas eventually withdrew with his Gothic mercenaries into Thrace and
Arcadius
Active volcano on the east coast of Sicily, Italy
Sherman Loomis quotes passages from the works of Gervase of Tilbury and Caesarius of Heisterbach (dating from the late twelfth century) featuring accounts
Mount_Etna
Index of articles associated with the same name
Agroecius, bishop of Antibes, was the addressee of one of the letters of Caesarius of Arles. Agroecius Domesticus, a man of uncertain date who died at the
Agroecius
German Roman Catholic bishop
sowie zweier Predigten über den hl. Honoratus von Faustus von Riez und Caesarius von Arles. Carthusianus-Verlag, Fohren-Linden 2013, ISBN 978-3-941862-13-5
Franz_Jung_(bishop)
1896 play by Henrik Ibsen
and voices. The Emperor Julian Nevita, a general Potamon, a goldsmith Caesarius of Nazianzus, physician to the Emperor Themistius and Mamertinus, orators
Emperor_and_Galilean
Head of the Catholic Church from 535 to 536
the Council of Marseilles had condemned for immorality, and he ordered Caesarius of Arles to grant the accused a new trial before papal delegates. Meanwhile
Pope_Agapetus_I
of Arles—one of the regions where Christianity had taken root—Bishop Caesarius was still trying to suppress traditional beliefs. The Christianization
Christianity_in_Gaul
had asked Martin to write a piece on the origin of idols. Compared with Caesarius of Arles, Martin seems to take a gentler stance on how to accommodate
De_correctione_rusticorum
Historical form of Christian liturgy
were not joined together as Matins; Caesarius speaks of Prima, while Gallicanum speaks of ad Secundum; Caesarius distinguishes between Lucernarium and
Gallican_Rite
Holiday in ancient Rome
"defiled" the feast day of St. Peter. The observances were condemned by Caesarius of Arles as an excuse for drunkenness, dancing, singing, and other "demonic"
Caristia
Italian art historian (born 1962)
Dilectissimo fratri Caesario Symmachus». From Arles to Rome, the relics of St. Caesarius, treasure of Paleo-Christian Gaul. In March 2018, Jatta attended meetings
Barbara_Jatta
African-born abbot and spiritual writer in Gaul (5th century)
a teacher of rhetoric at Arles, where he was known as the teacher of Caesarius, a great conservator of Augustine of Hippo's teachings. It is known that
Julianus_Pomerius
Romanized culture of Gaul under Roman Empire
can best be traced in the Gallo-Roman culture of Gaul in the career of Caesarius, bishop and Metropolitan of Arles from 503 to 543. (Wallace-Hadrill).
Gallo-Roman_culture
16th-century Roman Catholic calendar of saints
Breviary[page needed] but not in the 1570 Roman Missal) commemoration of Caesarius martyr. 2 November: Commemoration of all the Faithful Departed, Double
Tridentine_calendar
Christian monk and abbot
of Athens Augustine of Hippo Basil of Caesarea Barsanuphius Caesarius of Arles Caesarius of Nazianzus Caius Cappadocian Fathers Chromatius Clement of
Isaiah_the_Solitary
Holy Land saint (c. 350 – before 410 or c. 417)
of Athens Augustine of Hippo Basil of Caesarea Barsanuphius Caesarius of Arles Caesarius of Nazianzus Caius Cappadocian Fathers Chromatius Clement of
Melania_the_Elder
Index of articles associated with the same name
by Audoen of Rouen (St Ouen) Rule of Saint Benedict Rule for Monks by Caesarius of Arles Rule of Saint Columbanus Rule for Monks by Isidore of Seville
Regula_Monachorum
Latin Hymn
et dies), to Compline. An earlier arrangement (as shown by the Rule of Caesarius of Arles, c. 502) coupled with the Christe qui lux the hymn Christe precamur
Te_lucis_ante_terminum
Head of the Catholic Church from 537 to 555
ecclesiastical affairs of various countries. On 6 March 538, he wrote to Bishop Caesarius of Arles concerning the penance of the Austrasian King Theudebert I on
Pope_Vigilius
Monastery combining separate communities of monks and nuns
and the Rule with which Caesarius endowed it, that served as the framework for the evolution of the double monastery. Caesarius laid down that individual
Double_monastery
Archbishop of Arles
foundation, which is primarily based on Caesarius of Arles' Rule for Monks but also uses parts of Caesarius' Rule for Virgins. It is the only early medieval
Aurelianus_of_Arles
CAESARIUS
CAESARIUS
CAESARIUS
CAESARIUS
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Clouds at Night
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva; Divine; Positive; God Creative
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place so named in Devon or from Glendon Hall in Northamptonshire. The first is named from Cornish glynne ‘valley’ + Old English dūn ‘hill’, while the Northamptonshire place name is from Old English clǣne ‘clean’ (i.e. clear of weeds) + dūn.Irish : reduced and altered form of MacAlinden, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Giolla Fhionntáin ‘son of a devotee of (Saint) Fintan’. Compare Lindy.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Adrima | அதà¯à®°à¯€à®®à®¾à®‚
Dark
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Aapeli, AAPO means "vanity," i.e. "transitory."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Latin
Citizen; Kind One
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Romantic loving
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord, King
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Moon
Girl/Female
Hebrew Gaelic
Innocent.
CAESARIUS
CAESARIUS
CAESARIUS
CAESARIUS
CAESARIUS