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  2. Hilary of Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    Works by Saint Hilary at Project Gutenberg; Works by or about Hilary of Poitiers at the Internet Archive; The Life and Miracles of St. Hilary of Poitiers, Bishop, Doctor of the Church and Hammer of the Arians; Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. IX St Hilary of Poitiers: introduction and texts; Opera Omnia; See also patristique.org ...

  3. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    Quintianus and Maxentius. Duchesne does not doubt the existence of the cults of these saints, but he questions whether they were bishops of Poitiers. In his opinion, Hilary (350 – 367 or 368) is the first bishop of whom we have historical evidence. [6] In this he concurs with the Benedictine editors of Gallia Christiana. [7]

  4. Church of Saint-Hilaire le Grand - Wikipedia

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    The Église Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand (French pronunciation: [eɡliz sɛ̃t‿ilɛʁ lə ɡʁɑ̃]) is a church in Poitiers, France. It was named after Hilary of Poitiers (Hilaire in French). The church dates back to the 11th century, [ 1 ] and was consecrated in 1049. [ 2 ]

  5. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive - Wikipedia

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    Marianne Cope, OSF (also known as Saint Marianne of Molokaʻi) (January 23, 1838 – August 9, 1918), was a German-born American religious sister who was a member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Syracuse, New York, and founding leader of its St. Joseph's Hospital in the city, among the first of 50 general hospitals in the country.

  6. Hilarius - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Saint Hilary - Wikipedia

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    St Hilary, Cornwall, England, a village and civil parish St Hilary's Church, St Hilary (Cornwall), a Grade I listed Anglican church; St Hilary, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, a village Church of St Hilary, St Hilary (Vale of Glamorgan), a Grade II* listed Anglican church; Saint Hilary School, a Roman Catholic school in Chicago, Illinois, United States

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  9. Saint Ilar - Wikipedia

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    Saint Ilar, 'St Hilary's Church', Llanilar, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Ilar is a very obscure saint and few details survive apart from his name. [22] Surviving records name Saint Ilar as a Breton companion of Padarn [23] and Cadfan's [2] [24] 6th-century mission to Wales.