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French saint and bishop
Saint Lycerius (sometimes also Glycerius; French: Saint Lizier; Catalan: Sant Lliceri) (died 548) was a bishop of Couserans in the late 5th and 6th centuries
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Commune in Occitanie, France
been Saint Valier. The town is named in honor of its 6th Century bishop Lycerius, canonized as Saint Lizier, a bishop who participated in the Council of
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Arles David Lewis Decuman Gebhard of Constance Euthalia John of Pavia Lycerius (or: Glycerius, Lizier) Máel Ruba (or Rufus) (Scotland) Margaret the Barefooted
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1996 turn-based strategy video game
against the handcrafted, built-in AI". In June 2012, the Reddit user "Lycerius" posted details of his decade-long Civilization II game, since dubbed "The
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Spanish given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Lycerius (died 548), Roman Catholic bishop and saint Licerio Gerónimo (1855–1924)
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Notre-Dame-de-la-Sède Cathedral. The Saint-Lizier Cathedral is dedicated to Saint Lycerius (French: Saint Lizier), an early bishop of Couserans, after whom the town
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Pamiers Saint-Lizier Blessed Virgin Mary (Notre-Dame-de-la-Sède); Saint Lycerius former cathedral (bishopric suppressed in 1801); World Heritage Site Saint-Malo
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Roman Catholic diocese in France (4th c. - 1801)
Duchesne, he should be identified with Lycerius whom the Gallia Christiana places later in the list of bishops. Lycerius was patron saint of St-Lizier, the
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Archbishop of Milan
Imperatoribus Romanis. Archived from the original on 29 January 2013. Retrieved 27 Sep 2011. Saint Lycerius Wikimedia Commons has media related to Glycerius.
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Roman Catholic diocese in Spain
maintain it goes back to the third century, and there is mention of a St. Lycerius, or Glycerius, as Bishop of Lleida in AD 269. In 546AD (dated to 524AD
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Topics referred to by the same term
of Milan), 5th-century bishop Saint Glycerius of Antioch, deacon Saint Lycerius or Glycerius (died 548), bishop of Couserans in the 5th and 6th centuries
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falsehood of a song; rejoicing
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