Acarius (died 14 March 642), venerated as Saint Acarius, was a monk of Luxeuil Abbey who became Bishop of Doornik and Noyon, which today are located on either side of the Franco-Belgian border.
Acarius (died 14 March 642), venerated as Saint Acarius, was a monk of Luxeuil Abbey who became Bishop of Doornik and Noyon, which today are located on...
Prince Kürşat (of the Eastern Turks) breaks out in China. Eligius succeeds Acarius as bishop of Doornik and Noyon. He becomes constituted guardian of the...
I and World War II and on both occasions suffered heavy damage. Saint Acarius, bishop of Doornik and Noyon (d. 14 March 642) Pope Innocent VI, Bishop...
attempting to have the king amend his life. In spite of the intervention of Acarius, Amand was expelled from the kingdom and went to Gascony. Later Dagobert...
earned through having good character and an ethical life. On the death of Acarius, Bishop of Noyon–Tournai, on 14 March 642, Eligius was made his successor...
Regensburg Leo IX William of Gellone 755 812 or 814 1066 Alexander II Acarius 1067 Alexander II Robert de Turlande 1070 Alexander II Theobald of Provins...
1962 "Hell Creek Crossing" The Saturday Evening Post October 9 1965 "Mr. Acarius" The Saturday Evening Post Uncollected Stories of William Faulkner 1967...
Acharius may refer to: Acarius, a 6th-century bishop in Gaul Erik Acharius, an 18th-century scientist The Acharius Medal, named in his honor This disambiguation...
I, king of the Franks 602 – Maurice, Byzantine emperor (b. 539) 639 – Acarius, bishop of Doornik and Noyon 1198 – Constance, Queen of Sicily (b. 1154)...
read: iste liber pertinet ad librariam sancti Martini ecclesie Maguntin. M(acarius) Sindicus s(ub)s(cripsi)t 1479, which translates to this codex belongs...
Prince Kürşat (of the Eastern Turks) breaks out in China. Eligius succeeds Acarius as bishop of Doornik and Noyon. He becomes constituted guardian of the...
contained about 600 monks and produced both bishops and saints, including Acarius, Amatus, Audomar, and Romaric. Eustace was noted for his humility, continual...