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- Magneric of Tier (also called Magnerich, or Magnericus) (born c. 522, died c. 596) was a Frankish bishop of Trier. He is a Catholic and Orthodox saint...
- Aprunculus (Aprunentius) 526–527 Nicetius 527–566 Rusticus II 566–573 Magnerich 573–596 Gunderich 596–600 Sibald 600–626 Modoald 626–645 Numeri**** 645–665...
- Titles of the Great Christian Church Preceded by Aprunculus Archbishop of Trier 526 – 566 Succeeded by Magnerich...
- Austadiola, at Eposium (present Carignan). Tradition states that Bishop Magnerich, successor of Saint Nicetas as Bishop of Trier, was so impressed with...
- Great (Western Christianity) John I Agnus Julian of Le Mans (translation) Magnerich of Trier July 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Earliest day on which Father's...
- 614. He is known only from a bishops' list, in which he is placed after Magnerich,: he was therefore the second bishop of Trier of Germanic origin. He was...
- established themselves here in the Roman ruins. On the instructions of Magnerich, bishop of Trier from 566 to 600, these hermits formed themselves into...