Hilarius of Aquileia , also Hilary of Aquileia ( Italian : Ilario d'Aquileia , also Ellaro or Elaro ) (d. 16 March, c. 284) was an early Bishop of Aquileia , a martyr and saint .
4-1240: Hilarius is the given name of: Hilarius of Aquileia (died c. 284), saint, bishop of Aquileia, Italy Hilarius or Hilary of Poitiers (c. 310 – c. 367), Bishop of Poitiers and Doctor of the Church Hilary the Deacon (Latin: Hilarius Diaconus) ( fl. 355 ), Sardinian deacon of the Roman church Hilarius, Archbishop of Tarragona (Spain) c. 402 Hilarius or Hilary of Arles (c. 403–449), Bishop of Arles and saint Hilarius (praefectus urbi) , praefectus urbi (prefect of Rome) in 408 Pope Hilarius or Hilary (died 468), Catholic pope and saint Hilarius (poet) ( fl. 1125 ) Hilarius Breitinger (1907–1994), German Franciscan prelate Hilarius Gilges (1909–1933), Afro-German actor and communist Hilarius Moa Nurak (1943–2016), Roman Catholic bishop Hilarius of Sexten (secular name Christian Gatterer) (1839–1900), Austrian Capuchin theologian See also [ edit ] Hilary (name) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
8-512: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Hilarius of Aquileia He is supposed to have been the second bishop of Aquileia , succeeding Hermagoras . During the persecution of Numerian he was tortured to death under the prefect Beronius. Before his death Hilarius's prayers brought about the collapse of the pagan temples in Aquileia and the images of the gods they contained, to which he had refused to sacrifice. His martyrdom
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16-447: Was shared by his deacon Tatianus , otherwise Tatian , with whom Hilarius's name is often linked, as in the dedication of Gorizia Cathedral, and also by their companions Felix, Largus and Dionysius. The feast day of Hilarius and companions is 16 March, the date of their martyrdom. This article about an Italian saint is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about an Italian Catholic bishop or archbishop
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