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Amalarius, Archbishop of Lyon, approximately 775-approximately 850

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Personal name headingAmalarius, Archbishop of Lyon, approximately 775-approximately 850
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Variant(s)Amalar, von Metz, approximately 775-approximately 850
Amalarius, Archbishop of Lyon, ca. 775-ca. 850
Amalarius, of Metz, approximately 775-approximately 850
Amalar, of Metz, approximately 775-approximately 850
Amalarius, Abp. of Treves, 9th cent.
Amalariusz, z Metzu, approximately 775-approximately 850
Associated placeTrier (Germany) Lyon (France)
Birth date0775~
Death date0850~
Place of birthMetz (France)
Profession or occupationBishops
Found inSchnusenberg, C. The relationship between the Church and the theatre, exemplified by selected writings of the Church fathers and by liturgical texts until Amalarius of Metz, 775-852 A.D., 1986: CIP title page (Amalarius of Metz)
New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition: volume 1, page 329 (Amalarius; bishop, born in the area of Metz c. 775; died c. 850; Archbishop of Trier from 809 to 813; administered the Archdiocese of Lyon from 835 to 838; in 838, the Synod of Quierzy removed him from this administration because of his theology which was contrary to tradition)
Amalarius Fortunatus in der Trierer Tradition, c2006: back cover (Amalar von Metz)
Amalarius, Archbishop of Lyon. On the liturgy, 2014: title page (Amalar of Metz) page viii (he was appointed to lead the archdiocese of Lyon in 835, but was deposed in 838 after the Synod of Quierzy condemned him for heresy; last heard from around 850; died on April 29 in either 850, 851, or 852)
DzieƂa, 2016- : t.p. (Amalariusz z Metzu)
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