Zacharias of Vienne - significado y definición. Qué es Zacharias of Vienne
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Qué (quién) es Zacharias of Vienne - definición


Zacharias of Vienne         
BISHOP OF VIENNE AND SAINT
Zachary, Bishop of Vienne; Zachary (bishop of Vienne); Zachary of Vienne
Saint Zacharias of Vienne, also sometimes Zachary or Zachariah, was traditionally the second Bishop of Vienne () in what is now Isère, France, until he was supposedly martyred in 106 AD during the reign of the Emperor Trajan.St.
Zacharias Rhetor         
5TH–6TH CENTURY BISHOP OF MYTILENE
Zacharias Scholasticus; Zacharias of Mytilene; Zachariah of mytilene; Zacharias Rhetor of Mytilene; Ecclesiastical History of Zacharias Rhetor; Ecclesiastical History (Zacharias Rhetor); Zachariah of Mitylene
Zacharias of Mytilene (c. 465, Gaza – after 536), also known as Zacharias Scholasticus or Zacharias Rhetor, was a bishop and ecclesiastical historian.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienne         
SUPPRESSED FRENCH ARCHDIOCESE
Archbishop of Vienne; Archdiocese of Vienne; See of Vienne; Bishop of Vienne; Diocese of Vienne; Archbishopric of Vienne; Former Diocese of Vienne; Archiepiscopal See of Vienne; Bishopric of Vienne; Ancient diocese of vienne; St. Verus; Ancient diocese of Vienne; Roman Catholic Diocese of Vienne; Ancient Archdiocese of Vienne; Ancient Diocese of Vienne; Evance of Vienna; Sobon de Vienne; Eobolinus of Vienne; Otramnus of Vienne; Lupicinus of Vienne; Caldeoldus of Vienne; Eobolinus; Jean de Nant; Geoffroy de Vassal; Léger, bishop of Vienne; Warmond, bishop of Vienne; Armand of Vienne; Guillaume de Clermont; Castulus of Vienne; Stephen I, bishop of Vienne; Geoffroy de Vassali; Robert de La Tour du Pin; Zechariah of Vienne; Alexander I, Bishop of Vienne; Alexander I (Bishop of Vienne); Armand, bishop of Vienne; Saint Paracodes; Stephen II of Vienne; Stephen II (archbishop of Vienne); Stephen II (bishop of Vienne); Leodegarius (archbishop of Vienne); Humbert de Montchal
The Archbishopric of Vienne, named after its episcopal seat in Vienne in the Isère département of southern France, was a metropolitan Roman Catholic archdiocese. It is now part of the Archdiocese of Lyon.