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6th-century French abbot and Christian saint
Gregory of Tours who wrote the most well-known accounts of Aredius' life. Gregory included Aredius in three of his works Historiae (sometimes known as Historia
Aredius
Aredius of Gap (Arigius, Arey) (c. 575, Chalon-sur-Saône – c. 605) was bishop of Gap. He is a Catholic and Orthodox saint, with feast day May 1. Latin
Aredius_of_Gap
Bishop of Trier
of Venantius Fortunatus and above all from the statements of his pupil Aredius, later Abbot of Limoges, which have been preserved by Gregory of Tours
Nicetius
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
importance to French porcelain manufacturers. Its name refers to Saint Yrieix (Aredius). Inhabitants are known as Arédiens. Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche station has
Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche
Topics referred to by the same term
Arey or Saint Aredius may refer to: Aredius of Gap (575–605), Bishop of Gap Aredius of Limoges (c. 510–591), Abbot of Limoges Arey (company), a Russian
Arey
2009 by Pope Benedict XVI Archippus unknown 0s found in Roman Martyrology Aredius c. 510 591 Arethas unknown c. 523 Argeus of Tomi 200s c. 320 found in Roman
List_of_Catholic_saints
Founder Saint Agnes Important associated figures Saint Radegund, Saint Aredius, Saint Eufronius Architecture Status Destroyed Style Merovingian Site Location
Holy_Cross_Abbey_(Poitiers)
Lombard Catholic deacon
Wulflaich's own account of his conversion. The Lombard was a disciple of Aredius, abbot of Limoges, when the two visited the shrine of Saint Martin at Tours
Wulflaich
Votive offering in medieval Europe
found widely across Christian Europe in this period; the will of 572 of Aredius, a wealthy friend of Gregory of Tours in Gaul, describes a crown that sounds
Votive_crown
the Seventy, Bishop of Laodicea, Hieromartyr Aredius of Gap 604 1 May Bishop of Gap, Venerable Aredius of Limoges 591 25 August Abbot, Venerable; a.k
List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)
Calendar year
Christianity in the 4th century by Armenian missionaries (approximate date). Aredius, abbot and saint (approximate date) Gildas, Celtic monk (approximate date)
510
Day of the year
guitarist (born 1938) Christian feast day: Aldebrandus Amator Andeolus Aredius of Gap Asaph Augustin Schoeffler, Jean-Louis Bonnard (part of Vietnamese
May_1
Roman Catholic Metropolitan archdiocese in Lyon, France
Nicetius or Nizier (552–73) Priscus of Lyon (573–588) Ætherius (588–603) Aredius (603–615) Viventius of Lyon Annemund or Chamond (c. 650) Genesius or Genes
Archdiocese_of_Lyon
Day of the year
Minister of Lebanon (born 1929) Christian feast day: Æbbe of Coldingham Aredius Genesius of Arles Genesius of Rome Ginés de la Jara (or Genesius of Cartagena)
August_25
Family name
meaning 'lion'; from the Greek name Ares, or be a variant of the Latin name Aredius, In medieval documents, the name often appears among officials. it became
Arias_(surname)
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
The village is first mentioned when a monastery was founded there by Aredius in 6th century. The late 9th century saw the Vikings sack the monastery
Vigeois
Decade
Monks is compiled. In Ireland, the Diocese of Kildare is erected. 510 Aredius, abbot and saint (approximate date) Gildas, Celtic monk (approximate date)
510s
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
reference to Excideuil, as Exidolium is found in a will document from Aredius, also known as Yrieix, dated 572. The town has been referred also as Issidor
Excideuil
Calendar year
Tang dynasty (d. 640) Su Dingfang, general of the Tang dynasty (d. 667) Aredius, abbot and saint Faroald I, duke of Spoleto (or 592) Garibald I, duke of
591
orchards. The Burgundian was saved by the intervention of the Roman General Aredius. He had called him to his aid against the "Frankish barbarians" who ruined
History_of_Avignon
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
martyred (6th century) Saint Asaph, Bishop in North Wales (c. 600) Saint Aredius of Gap (Arigius, Arey), Bishop of Gap in France for twenty years (604)
May 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
May_1_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Ferreolus 591 Bishop of Limoges Sulpitius I of Bourges 591 Yrieix (Aredius) 591 Guntramnus 592 Simeon Stylites the Younger 512 592
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 6th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_6th_century
Catholic diocese in France
Theodosius : (died 583 or 584) Innocentius Deusdedit Verus : (attested 614, 627) Aredius Sede vacante Faraldus : (attested in 838) Elissachar : (attested in 862)
Diocese_of_Rodez
Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day
was named after him (6th century) Saint Deusdedit (6th century) Saint Aredius (Arige, Aregius), an outstanding Archbishop of Lyon in France (c. 614)
August 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August_10_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day
of Saignon, founder of the monastery of St Eusebius in Apt (485) Saint Aredius of Limousin (Yrieix, Yriez), Gaul (591) Saint Patricia of Naples, virgin
August 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August_25_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Topics referred to by the same term
St. Yrieix is also known as St. Aredius. Saint-Yrieix is part of the name of several communes in France: Saint-Yrieix-la-Montagne, in the Creuse département
St._Yrieix
Canterbury 604 Bishop of Canterbury Gregory the Great 540 604 pope Aredius of Gap 605 Archbishop of Gap John Climacus 525 605 Peter the
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 7th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_7th_century
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Saint Gregory of Tours, Bishop of Tours (594), and with him Venerable Aredius, Abbot of Limoges and Venerable Vulfolaic, stylite of Trier, Gaul. Saint
November 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
November_17_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
French diocese
541–556 Saint Quenin 556–575 Saint Barse 575–581 Artemius 581–644? Pétronius Aredius 644 Vacant for 169 years Jean I 813–853 Simplicius 853–855 Elias (Hélie)
Roman Catholic Diocese of Vaison
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Vaison
Gallo-Roman statesman
'loyal Aurelianus' may be an archetype of the wise Roman Christian, like Aredius, advisor of the Burgundian king Gundobad. An Aurelianus, vir illustris
Aurelianus_(Gallo-Roman)
Catholic diocese in France
Council of Epaone in 517. The church of Gap had, among other bishops, Aredius of Gap (or St. Arey, 579–610?), who had at Gap a school, and who was held
Diocese_of_Gap-Embrun
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
of Alacius). The first mention in the form Allassac was in the will of Aredius (Saint Yrieix). He called it Alaciaco in 947. The village is identified
Allassac
Decade
Hormizd IV, king of the Persian Empire Ermelinde, Brabant Saint (b. 510) 591 Aredius, abbot and saint Faroald I, duke of Spoleto (or 592) Garibald I, duke of
590s
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Saint Yrieix (Aredius), who died in 591, was a contemporary of Gregory of Tours. In Attanum he
Saint-Yrieix-le-Déjalat
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