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  1. Eucherius (c. 380 – c. 449) was a high-born and high-ranking ecclesiastic in the Christian church in Roman Gaul. He is remembered for his letters advocating extreme self-abnegation. From 439, he served as Archbishop of Lyon, and Henry Wace ranked him "the most distinguished occupant of that see" after Irenaeus. [2]

    • c. 380
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    • c. 449
  2. Eucherius was the son of Stilicho, the magister militum of the Western Roman Empire, and Serena, a Roman noblewoman who was the niece of Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius I. He was born in c. 388 in Rome, Italy. Despite being the son of the magister militum, Eucherius did not rise farther than the modest rank of tribune of the notaries.

  3. Feb 20, 2024 · Eucherius was born in the fourth century. Upon the death of his wife he entered the monastery of Lerins, joining his two sons, Veranius and Salonius, who were already living there. Later, Eucherius moved to the island of Lerona (now called Sainte-Marguerite) where he spent his time studying. Desiring to become a hermit, Eucherius wrote […]

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  5. EUCHERIUS OF LYONS, ST. Theologian and bishop of Lyons, 432 to 441; d. Lyons, 449. Eucherius came from a Christian, senatorial family. He received an excellent education, was married to Galla, and had achieved high office in the imperial service when he was chosen ( c. 432) as bishop of Lyons. His son Salonius became bishop of Geneva before 440 ...

  6. Biography. Born in the latter half of the fourth century, St. Eucherius died about 449. On the death of his wife he withdrew to the monastery of Lenins, where his sons, Veranius and Salonius, lived, and soon afterward to the neighboring island of Lerona (now Sainte-Marguerite), where he devoted his time to study and mortification.

  7. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Eucherius of Lyon. Bishop of Lyon, France, and coworker with St. Hilary. Eucherius was a married man with two sons, Salonius and Veranus, who became bishops. His wife Galla entered a convent, and Eucherius entered Lrins Monastery. In 434, he became bishop of Lyon.

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    St. Eucherius. Benedictine Bishop of Orleans, France, exiled for opposing Charles Martel (r. 714-741), the famous and powerful mayor of the palace in the Frankish kingdom. Born in Orleans, Eucherius became a Benedictine at Jumieges about 714 and bishop in 721. He immediately set about protesting Charles Martel's seizure of Church properties.

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