Claudius of Besançon — Saint Claudius of Besançon Saint Nicholas basilica, Saint Nicolas de Port, Meurthe et Moselle, Lorraine, France. 16th century stained glass window representing Saint Claudius. Born 607 … Wikipedia
Claudius (disambiguation) — Claudius, or Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, previously Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus, was the fourth Roman Emperor reigning from January 24, 41 to his death in 54. Claudius may also refer to: any member of the family of… … Wikipedia
Claudius Gothicus — Claudius II 42nd Emperor of the Roman Empire Bust of Emperor Claudius II. Reign September 268 – January 270 … Wikipedia
Saint-Claude — • The Diocese of Saint Claude comprised in the eighteenth century only twenty six parishes, subject previously to the Abbey of Saint Claude, and some parishes detached from the Dioceses of Besançon and Lyons Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint-romain-les-atheux — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Romain. Saint Romain les Atheux … Wikipédia en Français
Claudius W. Sears — Claudius Wistar Sears Claudius Wistar Sears Born November 8, 1817(1817 11 08) … Wikipedia
Claudius, Duke of Lusitania — Claudius was a Hispano Roman Catholic dux (duke) of Lusitania (or dux Emeretensis civitatis)[1] in the late sixth century. He was one of the most successful generals of Reccared I.[2] In 587, after a count named Witteric had exposed the plot of… … Wikipedia
Saint Remigius — St. Remigius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Remigius Apostle of the Franks, Archbishop of Reims, b. at Cerny or Laon, 437; d. at Reims, 13 January 533. His feast is celebrated 1 October. His father was Emile, Count of Laon. He studied… … Catholic encyclopedia
Claudius Rey — (2 September 1817, Lille – 31 January 1895, Lille) was a French entomologist . Rey’s family owned a prosperous printing works which went bankrupt in 1847. Fortunately, one of his uncles, the owner of a vineyard producing Morgon, offered him… … Wikipedia
Saint Fulgentius — St. Fulgentius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Fulgentius (FABIUS CLAUDIUS GORDIANUS FULGENTIUS). Born 468, died 533. Bishop of Ruspe in the province of Byzacene in Africa, eminent among the Fathers of the Church for saintly life,… … Catholic encyclopedia