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    Saint Amon of Toul (otherwise Aimo or Amand) (fl. 375; date of death unknown, but perhaps c 423) was the second recorded bishop of Toul and is venerated...
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  • Toul. He is dated to the year 420 and in the succession of the bishops comes after Saint Amon and before Saint Gelsimus. A. D. Thierry, Histoire de la...
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    Diocese of Toul was a Roman Catholic diocese seated at Toul in present-day France. It existed from 365 until 1802. From 1048 until 1552 (de jure until...
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    Saint Mansuetus (French: Mansuy; died 375) was the first Bishop of Toul. Mansuetus is thought to have been of Irish or Scottish origin. After religious...
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  • Ashkenazi mystical traditions. For the High Holy Days, he authored “Melech Amon Ma’arach,” and the “Karov” section of the “Ametz Koach” piyyut, both recited...
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  • its best: bold, ambitious, creative, and, most importantly, innovative." Amon Warmann of Empire spotlighted "Akakiri", "T0-B1", "The Duel", and "The Ninth...
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  • Episcopal Church (USA), Eastern Orthodox) Allucio of Campugliano Amon of Toul (Diocese of Toul) Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius Ignatios of Constantinople...
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    while on their way to Tangiers under arrest (c. 305) Saint Amon of Toul, Second Bishop of Toul in France, the successor of St Mansuetus (4th century) Saint...
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