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Caesarius may
refer to:
Caesarius (consul) (fl. 386-403), Eastern-Roman
politician Caesarius of
Africa (died c. 3rd century), a
Christian martyr Caesarius...
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Caesarius of
Arles (Latin:
Caesarius Arelatensis; 468/470 – 27
August 542 AD),
sometimes called "of Chalon" (Cabillonensis or Cabellinensis) from his birthplace...
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Abbot Henry, Gevard's successor,
asked Caesarius to
write an
abstract of his teachings. As an author,
Caesarius of
Heisterbach is best
known as the compiler...
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bears his name.
Caesarius was a
deacon of Africa,
martyred at
Terracina in Italy. The "P****io" (story of martyrdom) of
Saint Caesarius is set in Terracina...
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Saint Caesarius may
refer to:
Saint Caesarius of
Arles (6th-century bishop)
Saint Caesarius of ****anzus (4th-century physician)
Saint Caesarius of Africa...
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while Caesarius encouraged his brother's
literary and
rhetorical interests. The ****ertion that this
Caesarius was the same as that
Caesarius, Prefect...
- Arcadius.
Caesarius was
magister officiorum (386-387),
praetorian prefect of the East (395-397 and 400–403), and
consul in 397.
Caesarius was the son...
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military action of the Crusade, the ****ault on Béziers, and was
reported by
Caesarius of
Heisterbach to have
uttered the order. Less
formal English translations...
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Cleves 1170–74
Gregor I of
Geldern 1174–84
Gerhard of
Vianden 1184–1212
Cæsarius of
Milendonk 1212–16 Kuno of Ahr 1216–20
FrederickI of Fels 1220–45 Godfrey...
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during the
Albigensian Crusade,
recorded 30
years later,
according to
Caesarius of Heisterbach. cf. "Kill them all and let God sort them out." Caelum...