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- Eucherius may refer to: Saint Eucherius of Lyon, 5th century bishop Saint Eucherius of Orléans, 8th century bishop Eucherius was the son of Stilicho and...
- Tullia. After their sons were born, Eucherius suggested that they adopt a more ascetic life together. Galla and Eucherius' marriage evolved to a 'marriage...
- Eucherius "first beheld the light". Eucherius was named after the uncle of Theodosius I, Flavius Eucherius. Eucherius was the only son of Stilicho and Serana...
- victory at the Battle of Tours, he stopped in Orléans and exiled Eucherius to Cologne. Eucherius retired to the abbey of Sint-Truiden, where he spent the remainder...
- "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Eucherius (4th Century)". www.newadvent.org. Retrieved 2020-05-20. Waarden, Joop van, “Eucherius of Lyon”, in: Brill Encyclopedia...
- mission to Persia, and ultimately Serena gave birth to a son, who was named Eucherius, and two daughters, Maria and Thermantia. After the death of the Western...
- Honorius' half-sister, her cousin Galla Placidia. She and Stilicho had a son, Eucherius, and two daughters, Maria and Thermantia, successively the first and second...
- Legion's saints. Their feast day is held on September 22. According to Eucherius of Lyon, c. 443–450, the Legion was garrisoned at Thebes in Egypt. The...
- Duke in the medieval biography (Vita) of Bishop Eucherius of Orléans. When Charles Martel exiled Eucherius to Cologne this was under the custody of the said...
- Flavius Syagrius was the consul for the year 381 with Flavius Eucherius as his colleague. Clinton, Henry Fynes. Fasti Romani: Appendix. From the death...