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Eucherius may refer to: Saint Eucherius of Lyon, 5th century bishop Saint Eucherius of Orléans, 8th century bishop Eucherius was the son of Stilicho and
Eucherius
5th-century Archbishop of Lyon (d. 449)
Tullia. After their sons were born, Eucherius suggested that they adopt a more ascetic life together. Galla and Eucherius's marriage evolved to a 'marriage
Eucherius_of_Lyon
Son of Stilicho
Eucherius "first beheld the light". Eucherius was named after the uncle of Theodosius I, Flavius Eucherius. Eucherius was the only son of Stilicho and Serena
Eucherius_(son_of_Stilicho)
Flavius Julius Eucherius (d. after 395) was a Roman politician and member of the Theodosian Dynasty. He was the son of Flavius Honorius. His brother was
Flavius_Julius_Eucherius
Bishop of Orleans (c. 687–743)
victory at the Battle of Tours, he stopped in Orléans and exiled Eucherius to Cologne. Eucherius retired to the abbey of Sint-Truiden, where he spent the remainder
Eucherius_of_Orléans
Group of Egyptian saints
Legion's saints. Their feast day is held on September 22. According to Eucherius of Lyon, c. 443–450, the Legion was garrisoned at Thebes in Egypt. The
Theban_Legion
Count or duke in Hasbania
Duke in the medieval biography (Vita) of Bishop Eucherius of Orléans. When Charles Martel exiled Eucherius to Cologne this was under the custody of the said
Robert_I,_Count_of_Hesbaye
Site of Jesus' crucifixion
built by Constantine, which is situated in Golgotha..." and also bishop Eucherius of Lyon wrote to the island presbyter Faustus in 440: "Golgotha is in
Calvary
Jesus' death as described in the gospels
Retrieved April 10, 2008. Matthew 27:33; Mark 15:22; Luke 23:33; John 19:17 Eucherius of Lyon. "Letter to the Presbyter Faustus". Archived from the original
Crucifixion_of_Jesus
Roman Theban Legion leader (AD 250–287)
account of their martyrdom, contained in the public letter which Bishop Eucherius of Lyon (c. 434–450), addressed to his fellow bishop, Salvius. Alternative
Saint_Maurice
Flavius Syagrius was the consul for the year 381 with Flavius Eucherius as his colleague. Clinton, Henry Fynes. Fasti Romani: Appendix. From the death
Syagrius_(consul_381)
Roman army general (c. 359 – 408)
imperial household. The marriage would see the birth of a son, who was named Eucherius, and two daughters, Maria and Thermantia. Whatever its origin, this match
Stilicho
Late Roman female letter writer and ascetic
"CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Eucherius (4th Century)". www.newadvent.org. Retrieved 2020-05-20. Waarden, Joop van, “Eucherius of Lyon”, in: Brill Encyclopedia
Galla_(wife_of_Eucherius)
Roman empress in 421
to "De Consulatu Stilichonis" by Claudian, Placidia was betrothed to Eucherius, only known son of Stilicho and Serena. Her scheduled marriage is mentioned
Galla_Placidia
Roman emperor from 379 to 395
Olybrius Roman consul 380 with Gratian Augustus V Succeeded by Syagrius Eucherius Preceded by Valentinian Augustus III Eutropius Roman consul II 388 with
Theodosius_I
Wife of Stilicho
Serena herself had chosen to marry the general. The couple had a son, Eucherius, and two daughters, Maria and Thermantia, respectively the first and second
Serena_(wife_of_Stilicho)
Bishop of Bologna and patron saint of the city
a letter written by Bishop Eucherius of Lyon (died 450–455) to Valerianus, and Gennadius' De viris illustribus. Eucherius describes Petronius as renowned
Petronius_of_Bologna
Loss of political control in antiquity
An ivory diptych, thought to depict Stilicho (right) with his wife Serena and son Eucherius, ca. 395 (Monza Cathedral)
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire
Bishop of Vienne
training in rhetoric, and enjoyed the personal acquaintance of Bishop Eucherius of Lyons (434-50), suggests that the brothers belonged to a wealthy Gallic
Mamertus
Lance that pierced Jesus' side as he hung on the cross
"The 'Breviary'; or, Short Description of Jerusalem". The Epitome of S. Eucherius about Certain Holy Places (circ. A.D.440), and the Breviary or Short Description
Holy_Lance
Calendar year
the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Syagrius and Eucherius (or, less frequently, year 1134 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 381
381
18 May 1160 found in Roman Martyrology Erlembald 1000s 15 April 1075 Eucherius of Lyon c. 380 c. 449 Eudokia of Heliopolis 0s 107 found in Roman Martyrology
List_of_Catholic_saints
Frankish noble family founded by Charles Martel
nephew Bishop Eucherius of Orléans' claim to the bishopric. However, once Charles had established a powerful basis by 737, he exiled Eucherius, with the help
Carolingian_dynasty
Venerated site in the West Bank
others (Jerome, Itin[erarium] Hierosol[ymitanum], Sozomen, Eucherius [possibly Eucherius of Lyon], Benjamin of Tudela, the Abbot Daniel,.... etc.) seem
Oak_of_Mamre
Roman emperor from 367 to 383
Augustus II Preceded by Decimius Magnus Ausonius Q. Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius Roman consul 380 with Theodosius Augustus Succeeded by Syagrius Eucherius
Gratian
Catholic bishop of Turin
P. Bellet as the author of some works previously attributed to Pseudo-Eucherius. Claudius found that Italian churches were full of images and "picture
Claudius_of_Turin
Olybrius 380 Gratianus Augustus V Theodosius Augustus 381 Syagrius (western) Eucherius (eastern) 382 Claudius Antonius Afranius Syagrius 383 Merobaudes II Saturninus
List_of_Roman_consuls
Christian relic
Germaniae Historica: Scriptores Merovingenses", I, 492. The Epitome of S. Eucherius About Certain Holy Places: And the Breviary or Short Description of Jerusalem
Crown_of_thorns
Theme of contempt for worldly concerns
mainstay of Christian penitential literature. Among early Christians, Eucherius of Lyon, an aristocratic and high-ranking ecclesiastic in the fifth-century
Contemptus_mundi
Christian synod condemning semi-Pelagianism
Constantius (Bishop of Gap) Cyprianus (Bishop of Toulon) Eucherius (Bishop of Avignon) Eucherius Heraclius (Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Châteaux) Principius
Council_of_Orange_(529)
Commune in Alpes-Maritimes, France
439 and perhaps as early as 419. Among others are: Veranus, son of St. Eucherius, Archbishop of Lyon and a monk of Lérins, bishop before 451 and at least
Vence
Syrian Christian ascetic (c. 390 – 459)
Dionysius of Corinth Dionysius Ephrem the Syrian Epiphanius of Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory
Simeon_Stylites
Early Christian saint and theologian
Nestorius of Constantinople, which were condemned by the Council of Ephesus. Eucherius of Lyon called him a "conspicuously eloquent and knowledgeable" holy man
Vincent_of_Lérins
Siege and sack of Rome by the Visigoths
Stilicho's, spread false rumors that Stilicho planned to place his own son Eucherius on the throne of the East, and many came to believe them. Roman soldiers
Sack_of_Rome_(410)
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
in Provençal dialect) dates back to 1079, a reference to the cave of Eucherius of Lyon. Before becoming archbishop this hermit went on retreat in a cave
Beaumont-de-Pertuis
Calendar year
located on the Temple Mount, is started in Jerusalem (approximate date). Eucherius, Frankish bishop (d. 743) Wei Jiansu, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d
687
5th century Christian Saint
Dionysius of Corinth Dionysius Ephrem the Syrian Epiphanius of Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory
Maruthas_of_Martyropolis
Roman hoard found in England
Euheri vivas "Euherius, may you live" Beaker. The name may also have been Eucherius or Eutherius. 1994,0408.81–83 AVRVRSICINI Aur[elius] Ursicini "(property
Hoxne_Hoard
Bishop of Genève, Swiss saint
Geneva was a confessor and bishop of the 5th century. He was a son of Eucherius of Lyon and Galla. He was educated at Lérins Abbey, first by Hilary of
Salonius
Ancient religious site in Hebron
others (Jerome, Itin[erarium] Hierosol[ymitanum], Sozomen, Eucherius [possibly Eucherius of Lyon], Benjamin of Tudela, the Abbot Daniel,.... etc.) seem
Mamre
Department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
familles du Vivarais, Anycia ou Amycia Eucheria Tullia, fille du sénateur Eucherius Valerianus [...] Sainte Amycie fit creuser dans le roc un oratoire, ou
Ardèche
Hilary of Arles. Seventeen bishops attended the meeting, among them Bishop Eucherius of Lyons. The signing of the Canons, which marked the culmination of the
Council_of_Orange_(441)
Holy Land saint (c. 350 – before 410 or c. 417)
Dionysius of Corinth Dionysius Ephrem the Syrian Epiphanius of Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory
Melania_the_Elder
(Diogenes) as the first Bishop of Geneva, is unreliable. A letter of St. Eucherius to Salvius makes it almost certain that the name of the first bishop (c
History_of_Geneva
Karla (2005). "Poetische Paraphrasen der Actio Acaunensium Martyrum des Eucherius von Lyon". In Wermelinger, Otto; Bruggisser, Philippe; Näf, Beat; Roessli
Persecution_of_Christians
Writer from Roman Gaul
449), and Eucherius of Lyon (died 449). That he was a friend of the former and wrote an account of his life we learn from Hilary. To Eucherius's two sons
Salvian
Epiphanius Epolonius Erasinus Esdras Esquilinus Equinus Etruscillus Etruscus Eucherius Eudomius Eudoxius Eugenius Eugenus Eulogius Eumenius Eunapius Euphemius
List_of_Roman_cognomina
Roman Catholic Metropolitan archdiocese in Lyon, France
Bishop Eucherius attended the Council of Orange on 8 November 441. Duchesne, p. 367: "Ex provincia Lugdunensi prima civit Lugdunins Eucherius episcopus
Archdiocese_of_Lyon
Roman army officer
Placidia Aelia Eudoxia Arcadius, Emp. Pulcheria Honorius, Emp. Maria Eucherius Licinia Eudoxia Valentinian III, Emp. Aelia Pulcheria Placidia Olybrius
Gratianus_Funarius
Latin term meaning "and from the Son" appended to the Nicene Creed
the Filioque, while opposing its inclusion in the Creed. Thereafter, Eucherius of Lyon, Gennadius of Massilia, Boethius, Agnellus, Bishop of Ravenna
Filioque
Roman politician
Political offices Preceded by Syagrius Eucherius Consul of the Roman Empire 382 with Claudius Antonius Succeeded by Merobaudes II Saturninus Preceded by
Afranius_Syagrius
Christian monk and abbot
Dionysius of Corinth Dionysius Ephrem the Syrian Epiphanius of Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory
Isaiah_the_Solitary
Chief high priest in ancient Rome
other bishops also. Hilary of Arles (d. 449) is styled summus pontifex by Eucherius of Lyon (P. L., vol. L, col. 773). During Gratian's reign or immediately
Pontifex_maximus
Western Roman emperor from 393 to 423
Thermantia was taken from the imperial throne and given over to her mother; Eucherius, the son of Stilicho, was put to death. The purge also massacred the families
Honorius
Alleged Christian missionary
Amycia Eucheria Tullia (Blessed Tullie), daughter of senator Eucherius Valerianus (Eucherius of Lyon). A sarcophagus, purported to be that of Andeolus,
Andeolus
Roman emperor from 409 to 411
rumours that he wished to travel east to depose Theodosius and set his son, Eucherius, on the throne. On 13 August Honorius was formally reviewing the army
Constans II (son of Constantine III)
Constans_II_(son_of_Constantine_III)
First printed editions of a manuscript
Sulpicius Severus, Vita Martini [it], Dialogi [it] and Epistulae [it] Eucherius Lugdunensis, Passio martyrum Acaunensium 1476 Authenticum [it; de] Rome
List of editiones principes in Latin
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin
Study of the early Christian writers who are designated Church Fathers
368 – c. 444) (Latin) Cyril of Alexandria (c. 376 – c. 444) (Greek) Eucherius of Lyon (c. 380 – c. 449) (Latin) Hilary of Arles (c. 403 – c. 449) (Latin)
Patristics
Roman imperial dynasty in late antiquity, r. 364–392 and 421–455
her husband Stilicho, with their three children (Maria, Thermantia and Eucherius). Theodosius had adopted Serena, on the death of her father, Honorius
Valentinian_dynasty
Roman emperor from 364 to 375
Placidia Aelia Eudoxia Arcadius, Emp. Pulcheria Honorius, Emp. Maria Eucherius Licinia Eudoxia Valentinian III, Emp. Aelia Pulcheria Placidia Olybrius
Valentinian_I
5th-century Bishop of Sens
Flavius Caper. It was composed around 450, and dedicated to the bishop Eucherius of Lyon, who apparently had earlier given Agroecius a copy of Caper's
Agroecius_(bishop_of_Sens)
6th-century monastery in Switzerland
crossed this cluse at the entrance to the Rhone Valley. According to Eucherius, Bishop of Lyon, Theodore of Octodurum constructed a small shrine around
Abbey of Saint-Maurice d'Agaune
Abbey_of_Saint-Maurice_d'Agaune
Roman empress in 408
militum of the Western Roman Empire, and Serena. Thermantia was a sister of Eucherius and Maria. "De Consulatu Stilichonis" by Claudian reports that her unnamed
Thermantia
Germanic weapon
being naked or lightly clad with a little cloak. The term is also used by Eucherius of Lyon, Gregory of Tours and Isidore. By the time of Isidore (7th century)
Migration_Period_spear
Day of the year
feast day: Africus Agnes of Assisi Edmund of Abingdon Elfric of Abingdon Eucherius of Lyon Gertrude the Great (Roman Catholic Church) Giuseppe Moscati Gobrain
November_16
Roman imperial dynasty in Late Antiquity, r. 379–457
Actius Iulius Honorius married Flavia Actia / Iulius Theodosius / Iulius Eucherius Count Theodosius, married Flavia Thermantia and had issue: Theodosius
Theodosian_dynasty
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
the Abbey at Minster-in-Thanet, Kent (c. 700) (see also: July 13) Saint Eucherius of Orléans, Bishop of Orleans (c. 740) Saint Colgan, called 'the Wise'
February 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
February_20_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Archbishop of Arles
disciples soon gathered around Honoratus, including Lupus of Troyes, Eucherius of Lyon, and Hilary of Arles. Thus was founded the Monastery of Lérins
Honoratus
Anglian princess; a.k.a. Audrey Eucherius of Lyon 449 16 November Church Father, Archbishop of Lyon, Venerable Eucherius of Orléans 743 20 February Bishop
List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Marcellus, Eustochius and Companions (362) (see also: November 15) Saint Eucherius of Lyons (449) Saints Rufinus, Mark, Valerius and Companions, martyrs
November 16 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
November_16_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
French Catholic bishop and saint
recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. He succeeded Bishop Eucherius (November 16 † 449), and died on September 11 before 494, the year in
Patiens_of_Lyon
Egyptian Christian Monk
Dionysius of Corinth Dionysius Ephrem the Syrian Epiphanius of Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory
Serapion_the_Sindonite
Day of the year
American actor (born 1944) Christian feast day: Eleutherius of Tournai Eucherius of Orléans Julia Rodzińska Francisco Marto and Jacinta Marto Frederick
February_20
Western Roman emperor from 398 to 407
magister militum of the Western Roman Empire, and Serena. Her siblings were Eucherius and Thermantia. "De Consulatu Stilichonis" by Claudian reports that her
Maria_(wife_of_Honorius)
Calendar year
Persian Empire (d. 531) August 11 – Flavian, patriarch of Constantinople Eucherius, bishop of Lyon (approximate date) Hilary, bishop of Arles (b. 403) Christopher
449
Christian theologian, saint, and ascetic writer
Dionysius of Corinth Dionysius Ephrem the Syrian Epiphanius of Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory
Marcus_Eremita
Roman politician
Political offices Preceded by Syagrius Eucherius Consul of the Roman Empire 382 with Afranius Syagrius Succeeded by Merobaudes II Saturninus
Claudius_Antonius
Funerary monument in Nablus, West Bank
V et VI. Itinerarium Burdigala Hierosolymam. Peregrinatio S. Paulae. Eucherius De Loeis Sanctis. Theodorus De Situ Terrae Sanctae. St Gallen: Huber &
Joseph's_Tomb
Ancient Roman family
bishop of Genua in Liguria in the mid-fifth century. His father was Eucherius, the bishop of Lugdunum, and he had studied under Salvianus. Salonius
Salonia_gens
Interpolated phrase in verses 5:7–8 of 1 John
his copy, no more than the 8th verse, to which he added the gloss of Eucherius, with whose writings he was acquainted." In the early 7th century, the
Johannine_Comma
Hypothetical early Jewish-Christian congregation and its house of worship
comes from the Bordeaux Pilgrim (c.333), Cyril of Jerusalem (348), and Eucherius of Lyon (440), but in academia the theory originates with Bellarmino Bagatti
Church_of_Zion,_Jerusalem
nobility, he was a warrior who held a bishopric. He was the father of Eucherius, Bishop of Orleans. He gathered a large army and subjected the region
Savaric_of_Auxerre
French Roman Catholic saint
Bishop of Vence, Gaul, after a period as a monk. Veranus was the son of Eucherius of Lyon and his wife Galla. Both he and his brother Salonius were educated
Veranus_of_Vence
Christian bishop in Lesser Armenia (c. 340–391)
Dionysius of Corinth Dionysius Ephrem the Syrian Epiphanius of Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory
Peter_of_Sebaste
the Kings of France; Flodoard's Chronicle; Visio Eucherii ("Vision of Eucherius"); Vision of Charles the Fat; Visio Rollonis ("Vision of Rollo"); Vita
Annals_of_St_Neots
Titles given to the Catholic Bishop of Rome
Hilary of Arles (m. 449) is called "High Pontiff" (summus pontifex) by Eucherius of Lyon. The Archbishop of Canterbury Lanfranc (m. 1089) is called "Primate
Papal_titles
Belgian saint
erected himself. A translation of his relics, together with those of St. Eucherius, Bishop of Orléans, who had died there in exile in 743, was made in 880
Trudo
prefect of patrician rank, connected to both the emperor Avitus and Bishop Eucherius of Lyons. Valerianus served as praetorian prefect of Gaul sometime prior
Priscus_Valerianus
Twelfth-century poem by Bernard of Cluny
joys, the same themes as a much earlier treatise of the same name by Eucherius of Lyon, which Erasmus had edited and republished at Basle in 1520. His
De_contemptu_mundi
Town in Switzerland
the collapse of the Roman Empire. By the middle of the 5th century, St. Eucherius of Lyon mentions the martyrdom of St. Ursus and St. Victor and a cult
Solothurn
Antique Latin guidebook for Christian pilgrims to Jerusalem
Anastasis—from east to west, the order found in the earlier Epitome of Eucherius. A major change in Christian pilgrimage had taken place between the time
Breviary_of_Jerusalem
Catholic saint and Archbishop of Lyon (d. 494)
Lyon. Aquilinus was the son of Tullia (born 410), the daughter of Saint Eucherius and his wife Gallia. Tullia's husband, whose name is unknown, was the
Rusticus_(archbishop_of_Lyon)
by the 13 bishops of the three provinces of Arles. The memory of St. Eucherius still clings to three vast caves near the village of Beaumont where, it
History_of_Avignon
Saint of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches
Dionysius of Corinth Dionysius Ephrem the Syrian Epiphanius of Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory
Hilarion
Hartel, editio altera supplementis aucta curante M. Kamptner 1999, CSEL 30 Eucherius, Formulae spiritalis intellegentiae, Instructionum libri duo, Passio Agaunensium
Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum
Corpus_Scriptorum_Ecclesiasticorum_Latinorum
3rd-century Roman Christian venerated as a saint
Victor of Solothurn on 30 September. The Life of Ursus was written by Eucherius of Lyon in the 5th century; it recounts that Ursus was tortured and beheaded
Ursus_of_Solothurn
Department in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Turriers – 1934), writer Religious Tulle de Manosque (?-430), daughter of Eucherius of Lyon Fauste de Riez (408–495), bishop and theologian of free will Mayeul
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Church in Presqu'île, Lyon, France
persecution in Lyon from 177. In the 5th century, according to tradition, Eucherius of Lyon, 19th bishop of Lyon, built on the ruins of the building a basilica
Saint-Nizier_Church
Jewish rebellion during Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
Remains from the Mamilla cave, Jerusalem" by Yossi Nagar. Eutychius (1896). Eucherius about certain holy places: The library of the Palestine Pilgrims' Text
Jewish revolt against Heraclius
Jewish_revolt_against_Heraclius
Catholic diocese in France
(453–63); St. Monitor (about 472); St. Flou (Flosculus), died in 490; St. Eucherius (717-43), native of Orléans and a monk of Jumièges, who protested against
Diocese_of_Orléans
EUCHERIUS
EUCHERIUS
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EUCHERIUS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the Norman personal name Hamo (see Hammond).
Girl/Female
English
Blend of Cherie and Cerise: dear one; darling.
Male
Iranian/Persian
(سیاوش) Persian name SIYAVASH means "possesses black stallions." In the ancient epic poem Shahnameh, this is the name of a king, the son of Shah Kavakhous, a Shah of the Pishdak Dynasty.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Very Happy
Girl/Female
Hindu
Female
English
Spanish name BONITA means "pretty."
Biblical
huntings; treasons; destructions
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Venkateshwara
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Inspires to Think
EUCHERIUS
EUCHERIUS
EUCHERIUS
EUCHERIUS
EUCHERIUS