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- Eustochius (also Eustachius) was the fifth bishop of Tours from 443 to 461. He was succeeded by his close relative, Saint Perpetuus. His extremely rare...
- in all matters as loyal to myself as though I were his own brother." Eustochius of Alexandria was a 3rd-century neoplatonic philosopher and student of...
- Macarius dethroned and appointed Eustochius to replace him. At the Fifth E****enical Council of 553 in Constantinople, Eustochius did not attend but was represented...
- Anastasius I Martyrius Sallustius Elias I John III Peter Macarius II Eustochius John IV Amos Isaac Zacharias Modestus Sophronius Anastasius II John V...
- Neoplatonist school and attracts disciples like Porphyry, Castricius Firmus and Eustochius of Alexandria. 244–249 – Bust of Philip the Arab (in Braccio Nuovo, Vatican...
- (494–516) John III (516–524) Peter (524–544) Macarius II (544–552, 564–575) Eustochius (552–564) John IV (575–594) Amos (594–601) Isaac (601–609) Zacharias (609–632)...
- Dutch missionary in Brazil Eustachius Kugler, beatified German religious Eustochius, fifth bishop of Tours from 443 to 460 Eustathius, son of Macrobius This...
- October 8] by Jacobus Diaconus, translated into Latin from the Gr**** by Eustochius", Vitae Patrum: De Vita et Verbis Seniorum sive Historiae Eremiticae,...
- Eumenius, Eunapius, Euphemius, Eurysaces, Eustachius, Eustacius, Eustathius, Eustochius, Eutherius, Evodius, Excingus, Exoratus, Exoriens, Exsupereus, Extricatus...
- of Eustochius, who attended him at the end, Plotinus' final words were: "Try to raise the divine in yourselves to the divine in the all." Eustochius records...