- Saint Patroclus
Saint Patroclus may refer to:
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Patroclus of Bourges
*Patroclus of Troyes
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Saint Patroclus may refer to:
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*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Patroclus of Bourges — Saint Patroclus of Bourges (c. 496 576) was a Merovingian ascetic, who was a native of the province of Berry. In his Historia Francorum , Gregory of Tours writes that Patroclus became a priest during his youth, and would drink nothing stronger… … Wikipedia
Saint-parres-aux-tertres — Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Patroclus of Troyes — Infobox Saint name= Saint Patroclus of Troyes birth date= death date=c. 259 AD feast day= January 21 venerated in= Roman Catholic Church imagesize= 250px caption= birth place= Troyes death place= Troyes titles= beatified date= beatified place=… … Wikipedia
Patroclus (disambiguation) — In Greek mythology, Patroclus was Achilles’ best friend and, according to some, his lover.Patroclus may also refer to:* Patroclus of Bourges, a Christian saint * Patroclus of Troyes, a Christian saint * 617 Patroclus, an asteroid * Patroclus, a… … Wikipedia
Saint-Parres-aux-Tertres — 48° 18′ 01″ N 4° 07′ 07″ E / 48.3002777778, 4.11861111111 … Wikipédia en Français
Saint Honoratus — St. Honoratus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Honoratus Archbishop of Arles; b. about 350; d. 6 (or, according to certain authors, 14 or 15) January, 429. There is some disagreement concerning his place of birth, and, as already seen,… … Catholic encyclopedia
Patroclus von Troyes — Patroklus als Schutzpatron der Stadt Soest (barocke Darstellung, 18. Jhdt., Mittelgiebel westliche Rathausfront). Zur Zeit der Gestaltung der Fassade war Soest weitgehend Evangelisch Lutherischer Konfession(!) Patroclus von Troyes (Französisch:… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Zosimus, Saint — ▪ pope born , Greece died Dec. 26, 418, Rome; feast day December 26 pope from March 417 to December 418. He was consecrated as Pope St. Innocent I s (Innocent I, Saint) successor on March 18, 417. His brief but turbulent pontificate was… … Universalium
Cephalophore — Saint Denis of Paris A cephalophore (from the Greek for head carrier ) is a saint who is generally depicted carrying his or her own head; in art, this was usually meant to signify that the subject in question had been martyred by beheading.… … Wikipedia
Meanings of minor planet names: 501–1000 — This is a list of the sources of minor planet names. Those meanings marked with an asterisk (*) are guesswork, and should be checked against Lutz D. Schmadel s Dictionary of Minor Planet Names or Paul Herget s The Names of the Minor Planets to… … Wikipedia