Similarities between August 5 and August 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August 5 and August 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abel of Reims, Cassian of Autun, Emygdius, Euthymius I of Constantinople, Oswald of Northumbria, Saint Afra, Saint Memmius.
Abel of Reims
Abel (fl. 744–747) was a saint and suffragan bishop of Reims in Francia, modern-day France.
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Cassian of Autun
Saint Cassian of Autun (Cassien) (died ca. 350 AD) was a 4th-century bishop of Autun.
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Emygdius
Saint Emygdius (Latin: Emidius, Æmedius, Emigdius, Hemigidius; Sant'Emidio; c. 279 – c. 309 AD) was a Christian bishop who is venerated as a martyr.
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Euthymius I of Constantinople
Euthymius I Syncellus (Εὐθύμιος Α΄ ὁ Σύγκελλος, – 5 August 917) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 907 to 912.
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Oswald of Northumbria
Oswald (c 604 – 5 August 641/642Bede gives the year of Oswald's death as 642, however there is some question as to whether what Bede considered 642 is the same as what would now be considered 642. R. L. Poole (Studies in Chronology and History, 1934) put forward the theory that Bede's years began in September, and if this theory is followed (as it was, for instance, by Frank Stenton in his notable history Anglo-Saxon England, first published in 1943), then the date of the Battle of Heavenfield (and the beginning of Oswald's reign) is pushed back from 634 to 633. Thus, if Oswald subsequently reigned for eight years, he would have actually been killed in 641. Poole's theory has been contested, however, and arguments have been made that Bede began his year on 25 December or 1 January, in which case Bede's years would be accurate as he gives them.) was King of Northumbria from 634 until his death, and is venerated as a saint, of whom there was a particular cult in the Middle Ages.
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Saint Afra
Saint Afra (died 304) was martyred during the Diocletian persecution.
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Saint Memmius
Saint Memmius (Menge, Meinge, Memmie) is venerated as the first bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne (now Châlons-en-Champagne), and founder of the diocese.
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August 5 and August 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Comparison
August 5 has 723 relations, while August 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) has 39. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 0.92% = 7 / (723 + 39).
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