Auspicius may refer to one of several Catholic saints:
Auspicius of Apt, traditionally given as the first bishop of Apt, end of 1st century, said to have preserved the relics of Saint Anne
Auspicius of Toul, bishop of Toul at the end of the fifth century
Auspicius of Trier, Archbishop of Trier c. 131, who is perhaps to be identified with Auspicius of Toul
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Auspicius may refer to one of several Catholic saints: Auspicius of Apt, traditionally given as the first bishop of Apt, end of 1st century, said to have...
Auspicius of Toul (Latin: Auspicius Tullensis; French: Auspice de Toul; d.c.490?) was a 5th-century bishop of Toul, the fifth of those recorded, and a...
Auspicius (died 130?) is said to be the successor of St. Maternus as the Bishop of Trier, Germany. However, some authorities identify him as the 5th-century...
Hermogenes (Romans 16:4), etc. from religious rites or omens, e.g., Augustus, Auspicius, Augurius, Optatus; from numbers, e.g., Primus, Primigenius, Secundinus...
II One of the Martyrs of Turon Áurea of San Millán 1043 11 March 1070 Auspicius of Trier unknown c. 130 found in Roman Martyrology Autonomus 200s c. 313...
Sirico, American actor (b. 1942) Christian Feast Day: Abda and Sabas Auspicius of Trier Grimbald Kilian and Totnan Saints Peter and Fevronia Day (Russian...
lacertarum quas in itinere per Brasiliam annis MDCCCXVII-MDCCCXX jussu et auspicius Maximiliani Josephi I Bavariae Regis suscepto collegit et descripsit Dr...
lacertarum, quas in itinere per Brasiliam annis MDCCCXVII – MDCCCXX jussu et auspicius Maximiliani Josephi I. Bavariae Regis. Munich: F.S. Hübschmann. iv + 26...
the Princes of Nassau. Eucharius c. 250 Valerius c. 250 Maternus c. 300 Auspicius of Trier uncertain Agricius (Agrippinus) 327–335 Maximinus 335–346 Paulinus...
410 – c. 490) (Armenian) Sidonius Apollinaris (c. 430 – c. 490) (Latin) Auspicius of Toul (d. 490) (Latin) Isaiah the Solitary (d. 491) (Greek) Gelasius...
(bishop) 684 Augustine of Hippo 430 Aurelius 5th century Auspicius of Toul 5th century Auspicius of Trier 2nd century Austromoine 3rd century Autonomus...
the succession of the bishops comes after Saint Alchas and before Saint Auspicius. A. D. Thierry, Histoire de la ville de Toul et de ses évêques, Paris...
of Martigny Nicetius of Trier c.550 22 Gogo Peter of Metz after 568 23 Auspicius of Toul Arbogast of Trier c.472–474 24 unknown Nicetius of Trier 561 25...
Mansuetus 338–375, first bishop Amon c. 400? Alchas c. 423? Gelsimus c. 455? Auspicius c. 478? Ursus around 490 Aprus (Aper) 500–507 Aladius 508–525? Trifsorich...
lacertarum, quas in itinere per Brasiliam annis MDCCCXVII – MDCCCXX jussu et auspicius Maximiliani Josephi I. Bavariae Regis. Munich: F.S. Hübschmann. iv + 26...
on 1 March. Ours was elected bishop of Toul in 490, succeeding Saint Auspicius. When the Frankish king Clovis invaded Gaul, Ours welcomed him during...
follows: Saint Eutropius 69 AD; Saint Ebrantius, Saint Evran; Alixit; Auspicius; Thior; Dedonus; Saint Lucius (martyred in 261). Duchesne, p. 265. Constantius...