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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, with a feast day on July 25. Magneric was one of the first bishops with a Germanic name. He was a friend and admirer of Gregory of Tours, mentioned in his History of the Franks, and ordained St Géry, one of his disciples, who became bishop of Cambrai-Arras on the ascent of King Childebert II. Venantius Fortunatus described the Bishop as virtuous and charitable, and an "ornament of bishops".

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  • Magnerich (lat. Magnericus) († an einem 25. oder 27. Juli 587 oder danach in Trier, merowingisches Frankenreich) war etwa seit 566 Bischof von Trier, er ist ein katholischer Heiliger. Sein Gedenktag ist der 25. Juli. Im Bistum Trier ist es der 27. Juli. (de)
  • Saint Magnéric de Trèves (en latin: Magnericus, en allemand Magnerich) (mort entre 596 et 600) était un Franc, évêque de Trèves de 566 à sa mort. Magnéric est un saint de l'Église catholique, et sa fête est le 25 juillet. (fr)
  • Magnerico (lat. Magnericus) (f. 25 de julio de 596, en Tréveris), obispo de Tréveris, es un santo católico. Su día conmemorativo es el 25 de julio. (es)
  • 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, with a feast day on July 25. Magneric was one of the first bishops with a Germanic name. He was a friend and admirer of Gregory of Tours, mentioned in his History of the Franks, and ordained St Géry, one of his disciples, who became bishop of Cambrai-Arras on the ascent of King Childebert II. Venantius Fortunatus described the Bishop as virtuous and charitable, and an "ornament of bishops". (en)
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  • June 2018 (en)
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  • Which St Martin's church (en)
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  • Magnerich (lat. Magnericus) († an einem 25. oder 27. Juli 587 oder danach in Trier, merowingisches Frankenreich) war etwa seit 566 Bischof von Trier, er ist ein katholischer Heiliger. Sein Gedenktag ist der 25. Juli. Im Bistum Trier ist es der 27. Juli. (de)
  • Saint Magnéric de Trèves (en latin: Magnericus, en allemand Magnerich) (mort entre 596 et 600) était un Franc, évêque de Trèves de 566 à sa mort. Magnéric est un saint de l'Église catholique, et sa fête est le 25 juillet. (fr)
  • Magnerico (lat. Magnericus) (f. 25 de julio de 596, en Tréveris), obispo de Tréveris, es un santo católico. Su día conmemorativo es el 25 de julio. (es)
  • 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, with a feast day on July 25. Magneric was one of the first bishops with a Germanic name. He was a friend and admirer of Gregory of Tours, mentioned in his History of the Franks, and ordained St Géry, one of his disciples, who became bishop of Cambrai-Arras on the ascent of King Childebert II. Venantius Fortunatus described the Bishop as virtuous and charitable, and an "ornament of bishops". (en)
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  • Magnerich von Trier (de)
  • Magnerico de Tréveris (es)
  • Magnéric de Trèves (fr)
  • Magneric of Trier (en)
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