Eleutherius, Eleutherus or Eleuterus may refer to: An epithet of Dionysus and Zeus, meaning 'The Liberator' 2nd century Pope Eleutherius (feast day: May...
additional commentary to the work's earlier entry on Eleutherius. One addition ascribes to Eleutherius the reissuance of a decree: "And he again affirmed...
Saint Eleutherius may refer to: Pope Eleutherius (feast day: May 26), 2nd-century pope Eleutherius of Rocca d'Arce (feast day: May 29), 12th-century English...
were martyred alongside Eleutherius through various means, including fire and drowning. His feast day is October 2. St. Eleutherius of Nicomedia is one of...
confusion with Pope Eleutherius, who may have been a deacon of Pope Anicetus (c. 154–164). The tradition states that Eleutherius was appointed bishop...
This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Zeus (/zjuːs/, Ancient...
named Rusticus and a deacon, Eleutherius, who were martyred alongside him and buried with him. The names Rusticus and Eleutherius are non-historical. The feast...
Leopold Anton Eleutherius Freiherr von Firmian (11 March 1679 – 22 October 1744) was Bishop of Lavant 1718–24, Bishop of Seckau 1724–27 and Prince-Archbishop...
Eleutherius (Greek: Ἐλευθέριος; died 136) was the bishop of Byzantium for approximately seven years (129–136 AD). He succeeded Bishop Diogenes. He was...
Eleutherius served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1175 and 1180. "Eleftherios (1175–1180)". Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate...
Anton Eleutherius Sauter (18 April 1800 in Grossarl – 1881 in Salzburg) was an Austrian physician and botanist. From 1820 to 1826 he studied medicine...
Henri's account states that Eleutherius was a native of Tournai who was born during the reign of Childeric I. Eleutherius' parents were Christians and...
St. Eleutherius was a 6th-century Bishop of Auxerre in France and Pre-congregational Saint, who attended four Councils of Orléans between 533 and 549...
Eleutherius Winance (10 July 1909 – 15 August 2009) was a Belgian-born Benedictine monk and philosophy professor. Winance was the last surviving founders...
much earlier. According to Bede, missionaries were sent from Rome by Eleutherius at the request of the chieftain Lucius of Britain in 180 AD, to settle...
(2010-12-15). "St. Eleutherius Orthodox Saint History and Name Day Information". www.greekboston.com. Retrieved 2024-02-09. "Saint Eleutherius, Bishop of Tournai...
by Christian disciples, he writes to Pope Eleutherius asking for assistance in his conversion. Eleutherius sends two missionaries, Fuganus and Duvianus...
adviser, and Arsenius' nephew, Anastasius the Librarian. Arsenius' son Eleutherius married Adrian's daughter, having withheld the fact that he was already...
Papacy began c. 167 Papacy ended 174 Predecessor Anicetus Successor Eleutherius Personal details Born Fondi, Campania, Roman Empire Died c. 174 Rome...
Against Heresies III. The list covers the period from Saint Peter to Pope Eleutherius who served from 174 to 189 AD. The blessed apostles [Peter and Paul]...
of the Liber Pontificalis, which says that he sent a letter to Pope Eleutherius asking to be made a Christian. The story became widespread after it was...
Alexander, Sixtus, Telesphorus, Hyginus, Pius, Anicetus, Soter and Eleutherius. In his book Church History, Eusebius notes that Linus succeeded Peter...
and the Skeptic, Philoponus the Chymist, Themistius the Aristotelian, Eleutherius the impartial Judge, and an unnamed narrator) meeting in Carneades's...
The great gilt-copper and enamel Reliquary Shrine of Saint Eleutherius in the cathedral of Tournai (Belgium), one of the masterpieces of Gothic metalwork...
engraver Pseudonym of Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz (1894–1980), a Polish writer Eleutherius (disambiguation) Eleuterio This page or section lists people that share...
Romans) for a frenzy he is said to induce called baccheia. As Dionysus Eleutherius ("the liberator"), his wine, music, and ecstatic dance free his followers...