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Hilarius of Aquileia
Hilarius of Aquileia, also Hilary of Aquileia (, also ''Ellaro'' or ''Elaro'') (d. 16 March, c. 284) was an early Bishop of Aquileia, a martyr and saint.
He is supposed to have been the second bishop of Aquileia, succeeding Hermagoras. During t ...
(died c. 284), saint, bishop of Aquileia, Italy
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Hilary of Poitiers
Hilary of Poitiers (; ) was Bishop of Poitiers and a Doctor of the Church. He was sometimes referred to as the "Hammer of the Arians" () and the " Athanasius of the West". His name comes from the Latin word for happy or cheerful. In addition t ...
(c. 310 – c. 367), Bishop of Poitiers and Doctor of the Church
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Hilary the Deacon __NOTOC__
Hilary the Deacon (; century) was a Sardinian deacon of the Roman church. In 355, along with Lucifer of Cagliari, Eusebius of Vercelli, and Pancratius, he was directed by Pope Liberius to plead for Athanasian orthodoxy before Constant ...
(Latin: Hilarius Diaconus) (), Sardinian deacon of the Roman church
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Archbishop of Tarragona
The Archdiocese of Tarragona () is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory located in north-eastern Spain, in the province of Tarragona, part of the autonomous community of Catalonia. The archdiocese heads the ecclesiastical province of Tarragon ...
(Spain) c. 402
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Hilary of Arles
Hilary of Arles, also known by his Latin name Hilarius (c. 403–449), was a bishop of Arles in Southern France. He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church, with 5 May being his feast day.
Life
In his e ...
(c. 403–449), Bishop of Arles and saint
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Hilarius (praefectus urbi)
Hilarius (''floruit'' 408) was a politician of the Western Roman Empire.
Hilarius is known to be the ''praefectus urbi'' of Rome in 408. He is attested in office on January 15 of that year by a law preserved in the ''Codex Theodosianus''. He has b ...
, ''praefectus urbi'' (prefect of Rome) in 408
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Pope Hilarius
Pope Hilarius (also Hilarus, Hilary; died 29 February 468) was the bishop of Rome from 461 to 468.
In 449, Hilarius served as a legate for Pope Leo I at the Second Council of Ephesus. His opposition to the condemnation of Flavian of Constantinopl ...
or Hilary (died 468), Catholic pope and saint
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Hilarius (poet)
Hilarius, also known as Hilary the Englishman (fl. 1125), was a Latin poet who is supposed to have been an Englishman.
Life
He was one of the pupils of Pierre Abélard at his oratory of the Paraclete, and addressed to him a copy of verses with its ...
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Hilarius Breitinger
Hilarius Breitinger, OFM Conv (7 June 1907 – 23 August 1994) was a German Franciscan prelate made apostolic administrator of the Reichsgau Wartheland during World War II by Pope Pius XII, one of the most controversial examples of the reorganiza ...
(1907–1994), German Franciscan prelate
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Hilarius Gilges
Hilarius Gilges (28 April 1909 – 20 June 1933) was a German actor, dancer and communist political activist. He was murdered at the age of 24 by the Nazi party.
Life
Hilarius Gilges was one of the few black Germans born in the country before th ...
(1909–1933), Afro-German actor and communist
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Hilarius Moa Nurak
Hilarius Moa Nurak (21 February 1943 – 29 April 2016) was a Roman Catholic bishop.
Ordained to the priesthood in 1972, Moa Nurak served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pangkal Pinang
Pangkalpinang, colloquially written as Pa ...
(1943–2016), Roman Catholic bishop
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Hilarius of Sexten
Hilarius of Sexten (secular name: Christian Gatterer) (1839, in the valley of Sexten in the county of Tyrol – 20 October 1900) was an Austrian Capuchin moral theologian.
Life
After a course of studies at Brixen, he entered the Capuchin ...
(secular name Christian Gatterer) (1839–1900), Austrian Capuchin theologian
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Hilary (name)
Hilary, Hilarie or Hillary is a given name and surname, derived from the Latin ''hilarius'' meaning "cheerful", from ''hilaris'', "cheerful, merry", which comes from the Greek language, Greek ἱλαρός (''hilaros''), "cheerful, merry", which i ...
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